Author: Meyer, J.M.
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WEBPL05 BLISS - Experiments Control for ESRF EBS Beamlines 1060
 
  • M. Guijarro, A. Beteva, T.M. Coutinho, M.C. Dominguez, C. Guilloud, A. Homs, J.M. Meyer, V. Michel, E. Papillon, M. Perez, S. Petitdemange
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
 
  BLISS is the new ESRF con­trol sys­tem for run­ning ex­per­i­ments, with full de­ploy­ment aimed for the end of the EBS up­grade pro­gram in 2020. BLISS pro­vides a global ap­proach to run syn­chro­tron ex­per­i­ments, thanks to hard­ware in­te­gra­tion, Python se­quences and an ad­vanced scan­ning en­gine. As a Python pack­age, BLISS can be eas­ily em­bed­ded into any Python ap­pli­ca­tion and data man­age­ment fea­tures en­able on­line data analy­sis. In ad­di­tion, BLISS ships with tools to en­hance sci­en­tists user ex­pe­ri­ence and can eas­ily be in­te­grated into TANGO based en­vi­ron­ments, with generic TANGO servers on top of BLISS con­trollers. BLISS con­fig­u­ra­tion fa­cil­ity can be used as an al­ter­na­tive TANGO data­base. De­lin­eat­ing all as­pects of the BLISS pro­ject from beam­line de­vice con­fig­u­ra­tion up to the in­te­grated user in­ter­face, this talk will pre­sent the tech­ni­cal choices that drove BLISS de­sign and will de­scribe the BLISS soft­ware ar­chi­tec­ture and tech­nol­ogy stack in depth.  
video icon Talk as video stream: https://youtu.be/i0wx3LdZ0gM  
slides icon Slides WEBPL05 [9.242 MB]  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2017-WEBPL05  
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