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Development of a Control System for a Reconfigurable Stand for Remote Work with Development Boards

Student: An Denis

Supervisor: Aleksandr Amerikanov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Infocommunication Technologies and Systems (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The work consists of 45 pages, 30 sources and 29 drawings. The remote stand is a designed laboratory system which was designed in order to perform any kinds of laboratory work online, without physical contact of student with stand. Work with equipment is being done by a special software of remote stand. This work is aimed at improving existing solutions for remote stands, improving the hardware and software base of the laboratory. The main purpose of work is to develop a brand-new type of stands with a reconfiguration system. Namely, as a result of the completion of the final qualification work, a new hardware and software system of the reconfigurable stand was developed. Reconfiguration, the key word in this work, the stand turned out to be completely reconfigurable due to the switchboards and the assignment of sensors using the admin panel in the stand application. A user interface has been developed that allows you to interact with the stand and configure the system through a special admin section of the application. A data transfer system has been implemented between the user and the stand. The hardware component of the system has been configured, taking into account the functional requirements.

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