Motor testing via the web. (In Gear).Who: Electro Standards Laboratories (Cranston, RI) What: VE-LAB (virtual engineering laboratory)--a collaborative testing and experimentation platform for electric motor and power systems that can be operated real-time using a standard Web browser The program that serves as your front end to the Web on the Internet. In order to view a site, you type its address (URL) into the browser's Location field; for example, www.computerlanguage.com, and the home page of that site is downloaded to you. . Why you should care: Unlike remote computer simulation technology Computer Simulation Technology (CST) is a German company that develops software tools for the simulation of electromagnetic fields. Its products are among the most used electromagnetic simulators worldwide and are a de facto "standard" in the sector. , the VE-LAB allows for fully interactive control of actual system hardware. This means that team members from different locations can control equipment and interact through the Internet, which saves travel and equipment freight expenses In accounting, the concept of a freight expense account can be generalized as a payment for sending out a product to a customer. It falls under the umbrella category of Expenses and is treated like other expense accounts in relation to the accounting equation. and speeds development times. Pertinent Data: VE-LAB allows remote site users to view real-time data Real-time data denotes information that is delivered immediately after collection. There is no delay in the timeliness of the information provided. Some uses of this term confuse it with the term dynamic data. graphs, process statistics, control buttons and features a real-time video link. All of this is facilitated by a standard Web browser instead of a custom link. Time delays on dial-up lines are limited to a few seconds with performance increasing, as one might readily assume, with the use of high-speed Internet See broadband. connections. More Info: Enter 9. |
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