12 Virtual Bio-Instrumentation, LabVIEW™, and the Internet
Access to Biomedical Virtual Instruments Anywhere
Why Use Networked Virtual Bio-Instrumentation?
Classifying an Internet-enabled Virtual Bio-Instrumentation System
Internet Technologies and Virtual Instrumentation
How Does Information Get Transferred from the Server to the Client?
Choosing a Technical Solution with LabVIEW
TCP/IP
UDP
The VI Server: Remotely Manipulating VIs
DataSocket
The LabVIEW Web Server Controlling VIs Over the Web
CGI and HTML Forms
Java Applets
ActiveX Controls
XML
The Wireless Web: WAP and WML
Designing VBI for Remote Network Access
Web versus VI Clients
DataSocket versus VI Server
Enterprise Connectivity: The Big Picture
Access to Biomedical Virtual Instruments ...
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