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Soft real-time control with client/server control system
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controls, synchrotron, synchrotron-radiation, radiation |
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- Y. Furukawa
JASRI/SPring-8, Hyogo-ken
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Real-time properties has studied for client/server control system on single cpu control system with Linux and Solaris operating system (OS) with real-time scheduler. Time jitters were with in one msec for Linux OS (CPU was 1.5GHz pentium-M) and a few msec for Solaris OS (CPU was 800MHz Pentium-III) on the MADOCA control sysmtem which is the SPring-8 standard controls system. These results are small enough for may synchrotron radiation experiments such as x-ray diffraction experiments with continuous scanning method. The client application can be described using scripting languages, so real-time applications developed and modified easily. The system has been used in the diffuse scattering beamline at the SPring-8.
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Experiment Based User Software
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controls, feedback, synchrotron, background |
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- D. K. Chevrier, M. J. Boots
CLS, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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The Spherical Grating Monochromator (SGM) and Resonant Elasitic-Inelastic Xray Scattering (REIXS) beamlines are located at the Canadian Light Source (CLS). A novel approach to software design has been undertaken to simplify user interactions with these beamlines. While the SGM and REIXS beamlines are structurally different, the techniques available are quite similar. The software is developed to provide seamless acquisition of data, strong data management tools, and easy transition between beamlines for end users. The end result is software focussed on experiments rather than software focussed on beamlines.
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