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Experiment@International Conference 

About: Experiment@International Conference is an academic conference. The conference publishes majorly in the area(s): Remote laboratory & Augmented reality. Over the lifetime, 333 publications have been published by the conference receiving 1190 citations.

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12 Jun 2019
TL;DR: A data communication model is proposed that allows translation of IoT data into XR objects, events or scenarios, and is discussed by discussing future trends for XR and IoT.
Abstract: The multiple branches of Extended Reality (XR) are pioneering new ways to interact with digital content, both in real and virtual worlds. The Internet of Things (IoT) is also pioneering new real-world scenarios and use cases by taking advantage of sensed data and automation. These technologies are bridging the gap between the real world and the digital world.In this paper we present XR and IoT technologies, explaining their concepts, popular devices and challenges. We then provide a study on the current applications of XR technologies in IoT scenarios. These include visualization of IoT data in Virtual Reality (VR), network management of IoT devices in Augmented Reality (AR) or 3D visualization of smart buildings and cities. In order to tackle the challenge of incorporating IoT data into XR applications, we propose a data communication model that allows translation of IoT data into XR objects, events or scenarios. We conclude by discussing future trends for XR and IoT.

29 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Sep 2013
TL;DR: This paper describes the design and development of a novel Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on industrial electronics circuits that is the first MOOC that includes the extensive use of a real remote laboratory dedicated to practices in electronic circuits.
Abstract: This paper describes the design and development of a novel Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on industrial electronics circuits. It is the first MOOC that, besides the usual features of these courses, includes the extensive use of a real remote laboratory dedicated to practices in electronic circuits. Although the nature of a MOOC is completely open, this course targets especially people with at least basic circuits knowledge, related with the demand on industrial sector of labour markets. As said, the core objective of the course is to learn practical competences in basic electronic circuits. This is possible by implementing the remote laboratory for electronic circuits' practices VISIR (Virtual Instrument Systems in Reality) within the MOOC to allow online, real time, delivery of such practices-which makes this MOOC a first of its kind. The paper presents the design and development of the MOOC. We show also some preliminary results in the middle of the course that is running, with more than 2200 students enrolled, during 5 months since May.

27 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Sep 2013
TL;DR: This demonstration shows an Augmented Reality tool to support teaching chemistry, an direct manipulation user interface using the augmented reality technique that enables the users to better understand the spacial structure of the shown geometries.
Abstract: This demonstration shows an Augmented Reality tool to support teaching chemistry. The understanding of spacial relations in and between molecules is an essential part that has to be understood by students to learn chemistry As nowadays the techniques to show and simulate molecular behaviors get faster and better, 3D applications to show the molecules become more and more popular also in schools. Augmented Chemical Reactions is an application that shows the 3D spatial structure of molecules as well as the dynamics of the atoms in and between molecules. This application does not use the commonly used 3D user interface of mice and keyboards to move and rotate the virtual objects but it makes use of an intuitive 3D user interface. This 3D User interface is an direct manipulation user interface using the augmented reality technique. With this user interface it enables the users to better understand the spacial structure of the shown geometries.

25 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Jun 2017
TL;DR: This research develops and evaluates natural-based interfaces for immersive tele-operation and investigates approaches capable of inducing sensations of tele-presence in robotic tele-operations, indicating a decrease in cognitive workload with gains in task performance.
Abstract: This paper investigates approaches capable of inducing sensations of tele-presence in robotic tele-operations. Operator's control actions are simpler, if he feels being in the remote environment. The goal is to replicate some conditions of the remote environment to let operator's perception behaviours approximate to the natural ones. Since immersion aims at providing stimulus to trick the sensory system, we pursue a consistency between outside sensory feedbacks and inside sensory proprioceptive, vestibular information and cognitive models. Seeking operations enhancement, we explore the embodiment concept by virtually place the operator inside the robot. This research develops and evaluates natural-based interfaces for immersive tele-operation. The results indicate a decrease in cognitive workload with gains in task performance.

24 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
02 Jun 2015
TL;DR: Two dynamic monitoring systems installed in civil engineering structures, a footbridge and a suspended stadium roof, are used for characterization of environmental and operational effects and, in the limit, for the early detection of damage.
Abstract: The paper describes two dynamic monitoring systems installed in civil engineering structures, a footbridge and a suspended stadium roof. These systems are used for characterization of environmental and operational effects and, in the limit, for the early detection of damage. Some examples of collected data and results are presented.

22 citations

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No. of papers from the Conference in previous years
YearPapers
2019102
201781
201588
201357
20115