The objective of the journal is to publish and discuss fundamentals, applications and experiences in the field of remote engineering, virtual instrumentation and online simulations. The use of virtual and remote controlled devices and remote laboratories is one of the future trend developments for advanced teleworking/e-working environments.
Online Engineering is the future trend in engineering and science. It covers working directions such as remote engineering, virtual instrumentation, simulation techniques and others.
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Vol 9, No 2 (2013)
Table of Contents
Guest Editorial
| From the MEAMS 2012 Conference Chairs |
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Gongfa Li |
p. 4 |
Special Focus Papers
| A Novel Wireless 3D Localization Method Supported by WSN |
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Jianqi Liu, Qinruo Wang, Xiaohu Chen, Wanghua Huang |
pp. 9-12 |
| Design and Verification of On-Line Monitoring & Controlling System of Tensioner |
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Li Mingjie, Duan Menglan, Lin Li, Zhang Junliang, Ye Mao, Cheng Guangming |
pp. 17-20 |
Papers
Short Papers
| Adaptive Control of a Non-Cylindrical Tank |
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Charles Nippert, Rebecca Coburn, Brendan Shea, Michael Roth, Clinton Harrell, Edward Owusu |
pp. 50-52 |
Calls
| 16th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning - ICL2013 |
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Call for Papers |
p. 53 |
International Journal of Online Engineering (iJOE). ISSN: 1861-2121