Remote Access to Expensive SDRAM Test Equipment: Qimonda Opens the Shop-floor to Test Course Students

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Main Author: Ana C. Leão
Publication Date: 2007
Other Authors: José M. Martins Ferreira
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/84643
Summary: Remote labs are increasingly used in a variety of blended-learning scenarios, with the objective of complementing the work done in real labs. In such cases, the workbenches present in the real labs comprise a set of instruments that may be used over the internet. The lab work to be done by the students may be carried out from any location within or outside the campus, enabling them to carry out their assignments from home or from any other place, at a time of their choice. However, remote experimentation is not necessarily related to students accessing academic labs. Small and medium-size companies may be interested in specialised equipment available in university research labs (e.g. an electron microscope). Alternatively, student skills in various areas may be improved if they are able to work with equipment available in factories or other industry installations. This paper describes a collaboration initiative between the Qimonda SDRAM factory at Vila do Conde, in the vicinity of Porto, and the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), whereby an expensive test station used by Qimonda SDRAM factories is remotely accessible to test course students in higher-education institutions.
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title Remote Access to Expensive SDRAM Test Equipment: Qimonda Opens the Shop-floor to Test Course Students
spellingShingle Remote Access to Expensive SDRAM Test Equipment: Qimonda Opens the Shop-floor to Test Course Students
Ana C. Leão
Engenharia electrotécnica, electrónica e informática
Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information engineering
title_short Remote Access to Expensive SDRAM Test Equipment: Qimonda Opens the Shop-floor to Test Course Students
title_full Remote Access to Expensive SDRAM Test Equipment: Qimonda Opens the Shop-floor to Test Course Students
title_fullStr Remote Access to Expensive SDRAM Test Equipment: Qimonda Opens the Shop-floor to Test Course Students
title_full_unstemmed Remote Access to Expensive SDRAM Test Equipment: Qimonda Opens the Shop-floor to Test Course Students
title_sort Remote Access to Expensive SDRAM Test Equipment: Qimonda Opens the Shop-floor to Test Course Students
author Ana C. Leão
author_facet Ana C. Leão
José M. Martins Ferreira
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author2 José M. Martins Ferreira
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José M. Martins Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engenharia electrotécnica, electrónica e informática
Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information engineering
topic Engenharia electrotécnica, electrónica e informática
Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information engineering
description Remote labs are increasingly used in a variety of blended-learning scenarios, with the objective of complementing the work done in real labs. In such cases, the workbenches present in the real labs comprise a set of instruments that may be used over the internet. The lab work to be done by the students may be carried out from any location within or outside the campus, enabling them to carry out their assignments from home or from any other place, at a time of their choice. However, remote experimentation is not necessarily related to students accessing academic labs. Small and medium-size companies may be interested in specialised equipment available in university research labs (e.g. an electron microscope). Alternatively, student skills in various areas may be improved if they are able to work with equipment available in factories or other industry installations. This paper describes a collaboration initiative between the Qimonda SDRAM factory at Vila do Conde, in the vicinity of Porto, and the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), whereby an expensive test station used by Qimonda SDRAM factories is remotely accessible to test course students in higher-education institutions.
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