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TPPB18 |
Present Status of VEPP-5 Control System
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- A. Antonov, R. E. Kuskov, D. Bolkhovityanov
BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk
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As VEPP-5 moves to commissioning, its control systemCXbecomes more mature. CX is a distributed, networked control system based on a 3-layer "standard model." It has been used for VEPP-5 control since 2000; most hardware is CAMAC and CAN-bus. Currently most control programs have switched to modular plugin-based architecture, which significantly eases development of applications and enhances the whole control system integration. Large-data-size control hardware (such as digital oscilloscopes and CCD-cameras) is fully supported by CX now. E-logbook is currently being deployed, both as a web application and with direct support in control programs. GIS technology is being introduced to the control system, which opens many interesting possibilities.
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RPPB10 |
Use of E-Logbook in VEPP-5 Control System
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624 |
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- D. Bolkhovityanov, R. E. Kuskov
BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk
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An electronic logbook (e-logbook) becomes a must for large experimental facilities not only during operation, but also at building and commissionning stages (where VEPP-5 is now). Unfortunately, the "market" of such products is almost nonexistent. So, the choice is narrow: either use some other lab's software (adapting it for local needs) or create your own one from scratch. We have chosen the former way and picked DOOCS e-logbook from DESY. Main changes concerned localization (since Russian uses cyrillic letters, not latin) and data feeding mechanism (due to different model of logging from applications). Integration with GIS and alarm system is being examined.
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