Requirements for Remote RF Laboratory Applications: An Educators’ Perspective
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2009
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
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This paper discusses the results of a study of the
requirements for developing a remote RF laboratory. This study
draws on the perspectives of educators in university electrical
engineering departments and in technical colleges, on the teaching
of the radio frequency (RF) domain. The study investigates how
these educators would like the technical content of a state of the art
RF laboratory to be designed. As far as the authors know, no publication exists in the literature that investigates the requirements
and needs of remote laboratories in that particular field. The
outcomes of this work are expected to guide remote laboratory
platform developers towards the most effective design of their
platforms. The analysis of the results showed that educators would
like the technical content of the laboratory to cover basic communication techniques, microwave circuits and devices, antennas
and propagation, RF technology, and radio system design aspects
of modern telecommunication systems. They would therefore
like the laboratory instrumentation to be designed to that end.
The educators also reported the need for advanced experimental
setups which require expensive RF measurement devices. The
discrepancy between university and technical college views was
also considered in this paper.
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