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Status of the CMS Detector Control System

2012; IOP Publishing; Volume: 396; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1088/1742-6596/396/1/012023

ISSN

1742-6596

Autores

G. Bauer, U. Behrens, Matthew L. Bowen, J. G. Branson, Sebastian Bukowiec, Sergio Cittolin, J. A. Coarasa, Christian Deldicque, Marc Dobson, Aymeric Dupont, S. Erhan, A. Flossdorf, D. Gigi, F. Glege, Robert Gómez-Reino, Christian Hartl, J. Hegeman, André Holzner, Yi-Ling Hwong, Lorenzo Masetti, F. Meijers, E. Meschi, R. K. Mommsen, Vivian O’Dell, L. Orsini, Christoph Paus, Andrea Petrucci, M. Pieri, Giovanni Polese, A. Rácz, Olivier Raginel, Hannes Sakulin, Matteo Sani, Christoph Schwick, D. Shpakov, Michal Simon, Andrei Cristian Spataru, K. Sumorok,

Tópico(s)

Superconducting Materials and Applications

Resumo

The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) is a CERN multi-purpose experiment that exploits the physics of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The Detector Control System (DCS) is responsible for ensuring the safe, correct and efficient operation of the experiment, and has contributed to the recording of high quality physics data. The DCS is programmed to automatically react to the LHC operational mode. CMS sub-detectors' bias voltages are set depending on the machine mode and particle beam conditions. An operator provided with a small set of screens supervises the system status summarized from the approximately 6M monitored parameters. Using the experience of nearly two years of operation with beam the DCS automation software has been enhanced to increase the system efficiency by minimizing the time required by sub-detectors to prepare for physics data taking. From the infrastructure point of view the DCS will be subject to extensive modifications in 2012. The current rack mounted control PCs will be replaced by a redundant pair of DELL Blade systems. These blade servers are a high-density modular solution that incorporates servers and networking into a single chassis that provides shared power, cooling and management. This infrastructure modification associated with the migration to blade servers will challenge the DCS software and hardware factorization capabilities. The on-going studies for this migration together with the latest modifications are discussed in the paper.

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