This paper describes a client-server architecture for the remote control of instrumentation over the Internet network. The proposed solution allows multi-user, multi-instruments sessions to be obtained by means of a queuing process and provides instrument locking capability. Client applications can be easily developed by using conventional high-level programming languages or well-assessed virtual instrumentation frameworks. Performance tests are reported, which show the low overhead due to network operations with respect to the direct control of the instruments.

A client-server architecture for distributed measurement systems / Bertocco, M; Ferraris, Franco; Offelli, C; Parvis, Marco. - STAMPA. - 1:(1998), pp. 67-72. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference. Where Instrumentation is Going tenutosi a St. Paul MN, USA nel 18-21 May) [10.1109/IMTC.1998.679668].

A client-server architecture for distributed measurement systems

FERRARIS, Franco;PARVIS, Marco
1998

Abstract

This paper describes a client-server architecture for the remote control of instrumentation over the Internet network. The proposed solution allows multi-user, multi-instruments sessions to be obtained by means of a queuing process and provides instrument locking capability. Client applications can be easily developed by using conventional high-level programming languages or well-assessed virtual instrumentation frameworks. Performance tests are reported, which show the low overhead due to network operations with respect to the direct control of the instruments.
1998
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