Author: Ledeul, A.
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TUD3O03 REMUS: The new CERN Radiation and Environment Monitoring Unified Supervision 574
 
  • A. Ledeul, G. Segura, R.P.I. Silvola, B. Styczen, D. Vasques Ribeira
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
  The CERN Health, Safety and En­vi­ron­ment Unit is man­dated to pro­vide a Ra­di­a­tion and En­vi­ron­ment Mon­i­tor­ing SCADA sys­tem for all CERN ac­cel­er­a­tors, ex­per­i­ments as well as the en­vi­ron­ment. In order to face the in­creas­ing de­mand of ra­di­a­tion pro­tec­tion and con­tin­u­ously as­sess both the con­ven­tional and the ra­di­o­log­i­cal im­pact on the en­vi­ron­ment, CERN is de­vel­op­ing and pro­gres­sively de­ploy­ing its new su­per­vi­sory sys­tem, called REMUS - Ra­di­a­tion and En­vi­ron­ment Mon­i­tor­ing Uni­fied Su­per­vi­sion. This new WinCC OA based sys­tem aims for an op­ti­mum flex­i­bil­ity and scal­a­bil­ity, based on the ex­pe­ri­ence ac­quired dur­ing the de­vel­op­ment and op­er­a­tion of the pre­vi­ous CERN ra­di­a­tion and en­vi­ron­ment su­per­vi­sory sys­tems (RAM­SES and ARCON). REMUS will in­ter­face with more than 70 de­vice types, pro­vid­ing about 3,000 mea­sure­ment chan­nels (ap­prox­i­mately 500, 000 tags) by end 2016. This paper de­scribes the ar­chi­tec­ture of the sys­tem, as well as the in­no­v­a­tive de­sign that was adopted in order to face the chal­lenges of het­ero­ge­neous equip­ment in­ter­fac­ing, di­ver­sity of end users and non-stop op­er­a­tion.  
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