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J-DSP Ported on the HTML5 Platform


 

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The award-winning J-DSP online laboratory software is ported to HTML5 environment. The revised simulation environment enables compatibility with several browsers and encompasses the programming and security features of HTML 5. The software was deployed in the DSP online and in campus classes. Upcoming features include functions that enable a real-time interface with embedded sensor boards and mobile phones. The software development and testing is funded in part by the NSF IUSE grant for online STEM modules and simulations. The software has been used both in the EEE 407 class and for training the SenSIP REU students.


 
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Publications: Abhinav Dixit, Sameeksha Katoch, P. Spanias, Mahesh Banavar, Huan Song, Andreas Spanias, "Development of Signal Processing Online Labs using HTML5 and Mobile platforms," 2017 IEEE Frontiers In Education (IEEE FIE 2017), Indianapolis, Indiana, October 18, 2017.

NSF IUSE STEM Grant: Collaborate Research: Integrated Development of Scalable Mobile Multidisciplinary Modules (SM3) for STEM Education. The work at Arizona State University is supported in part by the NSF DUE award 1525716 and the SenSIP Center.


 
J-DSP Editor Design & Development by:
Multidisciplinary Initiative on Distance Learning Technologies
J-DSP and On-line Laboratory Concepts by Prof. Andreas Spanias. For further information contact spanias@asu.edu

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering - Multidisciplinary Initiative on Distance Learning - ASU
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