Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
453515 Computer Standards & Interfaces 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Despite the tremendous growth of the capacity of computation and storage IT solutions over the last years there is still a deep mismatch between the e-Infrastructures and the e-Science applications that use instruments, sensors, and laboratory equipment. The efficiency of using instruments in a remote way, i.e. Remote Instrumentation, might be largely improved by integration with the existing distributed computing and storage infrastructures, like Grids. The paper discusses major activities towards the e-Infrastructure for Remote Instrumentation – a Grid-based Information and Communication Technology environment capable of covering all the issues arising around enabling Remote Instrumentation for e-Science applications.

► Remote Instrumentation (RI) is a concept for controlling distributed instruments. ► RI can greatly be leveraged by the Grid technology. ► We applied RI for a number of real-life applications. ► We discuss hardware, middleware, and networking aspects of RI. ► We discuss a realization of RI in the DORII project.

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