Author: Szalai, B.
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MOPGF051 ELI-ALPS Control System Status Report 216
 
  • L.J. Fülöp, S. Brockhauser, S. Farkas, V. Hanyecz, M. Kiss, M.T. Koncz, Á. Mohácsi, K. Nelissen, L. Schrettner, B. Szalai, P. Szász, C. Turner
    ELI-ALPS, Szeged, Hungary
 
  Funding: The ELI-ALPS project (GOP-1.1.1-12/B-2012-000, GINOP-2.3.6-15-2015-00001) is supported by the European Union and co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
ELI-ALPS will pro­vide a wide range of at­tosec­ond pulses which will be used for per­form­ing chem­i­cal, bi­o­log­i­cal, phys­i­cal or med­ical ex­per­i­ments by in­ter­na­tional re­search groups. It is one pil­lar of the first in­ter­na­tional laser fa­cil­ity for the sci­en­tific user com­mu­ni­ties. ELI-ALPS uses the TANGO Con­trols frame­work to build up the cen­tral con­trol sys­tem and to in­te­grate the au­tonomous sub­sys­tems re­gard­ing mon­i­tor­ing and con­trol. It will be also used for the im­ple­men­ta­tion of some au­tonomous sys­tems' con­trol sys­tem while oth­ers will be im­ple­mented dif­fer­ently. The cen­tral con­trol sys­tem and the in­te­gra­tion strat­egy of the au­tonomous sys­tems is de­signed. The cen­tral­iza­tion and in­te­gra­tion needs are sur­veyed and the re­quire­ments are col­lected. Pro­to­types have been de­vel­oped to clar­ify the re­quire­ments and to test the de­signs. Re­quire­ments elic­i­ta­tion, de­sign­ing and pro­to­type de­vel­op­ment fol­lows a Lean-Ag­ile ap­proach and in­cludes sev­eral fields: de­vice dri­vers and sim­u­la­tors; in­te­gra­tion logic; cen­tral su­per­vi­sion, archiv­ing, log­ging and error re­cov­ery; graph­i­cal user in­ter­faces and so on.
 
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