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Moving away from simulations: Innovative assessment of Mechatronic subjects using remote laboratories

Sarath Kodagoda, Alen Alempijevic, Shoudong Huang, Michel de la Villefromoy, Michael Diponio, Luke Cogar

Year
2013
Citations
5

Abstract

In response to the rapid growth of online teaching and learning, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) has been developing a number of remotely accessible laboratories. In this paper, we present our newly developed remote lab robotic rig that uniquely addresses challenges in Mechatronic courses. The rig contains a mobile robotic platform equipped with various sensory modules placed in a maze with a pantograph power system enabling continuous use of the platform. The software architecture employed allows users to develop their simulations using the Player/Stage simulator and subsequently upload the code in the robotic rig for real-time testing. This paper presents the motivation, design concepts and analysis of students' feedback responses to their use of the remote lab robotics rig. Survey results of a pilot study shows the participants highly agreeing that the remote lab contributes to, “deeper understanding of the subject matter”, “flexible learning process” and “inspire research in robotics”.

Keywords

MechatronicsComputer scienceSystems engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligence

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