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Telemaintenance
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ComputerComputer--assisted repairassisted repair
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obyhanna Army Depot, Pa., has that are linked through the Internet by a
successfully demonstrated a new wireless local area network. Tobyhanna
Tvideo/computer system that allows technicians and LARs use the link to
technicians to see communications- communicate directly with each other. The
electronics components in the field. belt computers have small multimeters and
oscilloscopes to help diagnose problems.
This telemaintenance system makes
coordination easier among Tobyhanna, The basic concept is to link LARs in
logistics assistance representatives (LAR), and the field with each other and with Tobyhanna
soldiers in the field. It lessens the time needed via computers with digital cameras.
to troubleshoot and repair a system, which
improves readiness. LARs help soldiers in the “The LARs will be networked together
field to repair communications-electronics to share their knowledge,” said Caprioli.
systems. The biggest goal of telemaintenance “LARs oversee repairs, and each has his own
is to reduce the no-evidence-of-failure rate. specialty. If a LAR needs help with a system,
he can contact another LAR who specializes
“Some of the circuit boards that come
here have nothing wrong wi
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