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The purpose of the paper is to illustrate the remote control of hardware in the laboratory for educational purposes, using commercial off-the-shelf equipment and available freeware. The goal is to eliminate extensive programming using high-level languages, such as Java programming to achieve remote connectivity and focus on the primary task of implementing control algorithms. The use of MS NetMeeting for Internet-based control is described. Control experiments were easily carried out by a remote user, using Matlab-based real-time tools and MS NetMeeting.
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