Abstract
The tutorial reviews the idea of remote laboratories and illustrates the potential of the approach on selected examples with special focus on the field of optical metrology. The concept of remote metrology is extended beyond the simple exchange of data between distant laboratories and the remote access to experimental facilities embedded in modern educational concepts. An architecture that provides the opportunity to communicate with and eventually control the physical set-up of a remote metrology system is described. It is shown that such a concept can be implemented within cloud computing environments, and may extend their current performance by the access to experimental facilities.
© 2014 Optical Society of America
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