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Johan Zackrisson

Researcher at Blekinge Institute of Technology

Publications -  28
Citations -  746

Johan Zackrisson is an academic researcher from Blekinge Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Remote laboratory & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications receiving 702 citations.

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On Objectives of Instructional Laboratories, Individual Assessment, and Use of Collaborative Remote Laboratories

TL;DR: Three key issues should be addressed to enable universities to deliver engineers who have a solid documented laboratory experience enabling them to design goods and services complying with the requirements of a sustainable society.
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Virtual Instrument Systems in Reality (VISIR) for Remote Wiring and Measurement of Electronic Circuits on Breadboard

TL;DR: The paper finally addresses the ongoing and future challenges within the VISIR community including its integration with Learning Management Systems (LMSs) and iLab Shared Architecture (ISA), its new hardware version release that is based on LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI), and its new open platform version that supports federated access.

The VISIR project - an Open Source Software Initiative for Distributed Online Laboratories

TL;DR: Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) in Sweden has started a project known as VISIR (Virtual Instrument Systems in Reality) together with National Instruments in USA and Axiom EduTech in Sweden to disseminate an online laboratory concept created at BTH using open source technologies in collaboration with other universities and organizations.
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A Flexible Electronics Laboratory with Local and Remote Workbenches in a Grid

TL;DR: This paper focuses on standards, pedagogical aspects, and measurement procedure requirements of the online lab workbenches created at Blekinge Institute of Technology.
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Remote Operation and Control of Traditional Laboratory Equipment

TL;DR: The research is focused on what is perceived to be the greatest challenge, i.e. to give the student laboratory experience that is as genuine as possible despite the lack of direct contact with the actual lab hardware.