Work in progress - a distance laboratory system using agilent test equipment

The authors have developed an Internet accessible distance laboratory system that employs agilent test and measurement equipment. The system is called ALTE (automated laboratory test environment) and pilot-tested in Fall 2004. Instructors and students within the Electronic and Computer Technology (E...

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