Applying .NET Remoting Technology in the Remote Broadcast System

Conference paper
Part of the Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering book series (LNEE, volume 163)

Abstract

Satellite Data Remote Broadcast System (RBS) which installed in remote computer or video wall is a satellite data presentation system used to display and monitor remote sensing data. In order to achieve the remote operations of RBS, Integrated Control System (ICS) developed based on .NET Remoting is proposed in this paper. The paper expatiates on the architecture of RBS and .NET Remoting, the software flow of C/S mode and the final implementation. Practice shows that ICS does not depend on specific hardware platforms, and meet the requirements of real-time property and reliability, also increases RBS’s interaction with users.

Keywords

.NET remoting Remote broadcast system NET framework Remote operation Remote sensing data 

Notes

Acknowledgments

This paper is supported by the Chinese National Science and Technology Support Project (2008BAK52B05) and Digital earth science platform major project of Center for Earth Observation and Digital Earth of Chinese Academy of Science (DESP01-01-01). I would like to express my gratitude to my supervisors, Mr. Liu Jianbo and Mr. Yang Jin, who have provided me with valuable guidance in this paper.

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Graduate University of Chinese Academy of SciencesBeijingChina
  2. 2.Center for Earth Observation and Digital Earth Chinese Academy of SciencesBeijingChina

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