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The Virtual Instrument Systems In Reality (VISIR) remote laboratory was considered the best remote laboratory in the world, by the Global Online Laboratory Consortium (GOLC), in 2015. The first operational version of the
VISIR remote laboratory was deployed in 2001. It was designed by Ingvar Gus tavsson, with the collaboration of Kristian Nilsson and Johan Zackrisson. Since then, VISIR has been deployed 21 times, in 19 universities, in 14 countries, on five continents. Because of it, there is a very powerful user community that serves thousands of students and is articulated around the VISIR Special Interest Group (SIG) and the VISIR Federation. However, this community of users does not have a unique document that integrates all the knowledge created and needed by the group. This paper describes the first handbook fully dedicated to the VISIR re mote laboratory, aimed at closing that gap.
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VISIR Remote laboratory Electrical and electronic circuits Lab-based education
Citation
Garcรญa-Zubรญa, J., Hernandez-Jayo, U., & Alves, G.R. (2023). A 360ยบ overview of the VISIR remote laboratory in a handbook, 25-35. Open Science in Engineering: Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation. Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42467-0
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Springer Cham