«Remote laboratory for Internet of Things experimentation»
Sergio MartínProfessor at UNED
Abstract
This talk describes the design and development of several remote laboratories to experiment in Internet of Things environments, all of them based on Arduino and the UNED Arduino Remote Labs platform. The main characteristics of this laboratory are the use of several nodes, each one with different connected components. Any of them may act as master or slave in the transmission. In addition, the communication can be programmed through various communication methods, such as I2C, SPI, RS-485, Serial/UART, WiFi and Bluetooth, covering the learning needs for Industrial Internet of Things environments.
Bio
University Professor in the areas of Electronic Engineering and Telematics. He co-directs the I4Labs-Connected Industry and Educational Technologies for Engineering Research Group and the Research Group of the IEECTQAI Department attached to the IMI-ENS (Mixed Research Institute-National School of Health) of the UNED and the Carlos Tercero Health Institute. His research activity focuses on the field of the Internet of Things, Industry 4.0 and mobile and ubiquitous systems, as well as educational innovation applied to engineering, particularly in trend analysis and remote laboratories. He has directed national and international projects and contracts and is associate editor of several prestigious journals such as IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies.