Vol 13, No 03 (2017) International Journal of Online Engineering (iJOE)
International Journal of Online Engineering (iJOE)
The objective of the journal is to publish and discuss fundamentals, applications and experiences in the field of remote engineering, cyber-physical systems, 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, cyber-physical systems, virtual instrumentation, simulation techniques and others.
iJOE is an Open Access Journal. Readers don't have to pay any fee. Only registration is necessary.
Vol 13, No 03 (2017)
Table of Contents
Papers
Hui Gao, Zhixian Yang
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pp. 4-16
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Chengyu Bai
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pp. 17-26
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Lu Zhang, Hailun Wang, Zhiyong Hu, Deyong Wang
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pp. 27-39
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Honglei Jia, Jiaxin Zheng, Gang Wang, Yulong Chen, Dongyan Huang, Hongfang Yuan
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pp. 40-51
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Xiajun Ding, Xiaodan Jiang, Hongbo Bi, Jianwen Fang
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pp. 52-62
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Minhai Zhang, Shuangxiang She
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pp. 63-74
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Xiaodong Hu
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pp. 75-85
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Xingping Liu, Weidong Li
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pp. 86-99
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Zhigang Zhao
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pp. 100-112
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Wenjin Yu, Yong Li, Yuangeng Xu
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pp. 113-124
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Pinghua Zhang, Shuangxiang She
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pp. 125-135
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Xinchun Wang, Haishan Zhang, Mi Li, Ying Li
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pp. 136-148
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Dina Li
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pp. 149-159
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Zhiyu Qiu, Lihong Wu, Peixin Zhang
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pp. 160-173
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Haishan Zhang, Xinchun Wang, Chenghui Jia
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pp. 174-185
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