%0 Journal Article %T Remote Monitoring and Controlling of a Material Science Experiment %A Wattanapong KURDTHONGMEE %J Walailak Journal of Science and Technology %D 2004 %I Walailak University %R 10.2004/vol1iss1pp43-52 %X The computer industry¡¯s remarkable ability to integrate more transistors into a small area of silicon is increasing the intelligence of our devices and simultaneously decreasing their cost and power consumption. In addition, the proliferation of wired and wireless networking spurred by the development of the world-wide web and demands for mobile access are enabling low-cost connectivity among computing devices. It is now possible to connect every computing device into a true world-wide web that connects the physical world of sensors and actuators to the virtual world of our information utilities and services. This paper examines an application of an integration of the intelligent chip with the network connectivity into a material science experiment designed to study the sorption of woods. The intelligence and network connectivity infrastructures of the system eliminate laborious tasks previously required during experiment control and data collection processes. %K Sorption of woods %K Network %K Ready microcontrollers %U http://wjst.wu.ac.th/index.php/wjst/article/view/199