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RIS citation export for FRB3O02: Status of the European Spallation Source Control System

TY - CONF
AU - Korhonen, T.
AU - Andersson, R.
AU - Bellorini, F.
AU - Birch, S.L.
AU - Brodrick, D.P.
AU - Carling, H.
AU - Cereijo García, J.
AU - Claesson, N.
AU - Fernandes, R.N.
AU - Fernandez, L.
AU - Gallese, B.
AU - Gysin, S.R.
AU - Laface, E.
AU - Levchenko, N.
AU - Mansouri Sharifabad, M.
AU - Monera Martinez, A.
AU - Mudingay, R.
AU - Nordt, A.
AU - Paulic, D.
AU - Piso, D.P.
AU - Rathsman, K.
AU - Reščič, M.
AU - Rojec, U.
AU - Strniša, K.
AU - Söderqvist, A.A.
AU - Trahern, G.
AU - Zaera-Sanz, M.
ED - Corvetti, Lou
ED - Riches, Kathleen
ED - Schaa, Volker RW
TI - Status of the European Spallation Source Control System
J2 - Proc. of ICALEPCS2015, Melbourne, Australia, 17-23 October 2015
C1 - Melbourne, Australia
T2 - International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems
T3 - 15
LA - english
AB - The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a collaboration of 17 European countries to build the world's most powerful neutron source for research. ESS has entered the construction phase and the plan is to produce first neutrons by 2019 and to complete the construction by 2025. The Integrated Control System Division (ICS) is responsible to provide control systems for the whole facility. The unprecented beam power of 5 MW and the construction of the facility with many components contributed in-kind presents a number of challenges to the control system. Systems have to be specified so that the work can be effectively shared between the contributors and on-site staff. Control system components need to provide a level of performance that can support the operation of the facility, be standardized so that integration to the facility can be done during a short installation period and be maintainable by the in-house staff after the construction has finished. This paper will outline the plans and principles that will be used to construct the control systems. The selected technologies and standards will be presented, as well as the plans for integration.
PB - JACoW
CP - Geneva, Switzerland
SP - 1177
EP - 1181
KW - controls
KW - EPICS
KW - neutron
KW - operation
KW - software
DA - 2015/12
PY - 2015
SN - 978-3-95450-148-9
DO - 10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2015-FRB3O02
UR - http://jacow.org/icalepcs2015/papers/frb3o02.pdf
ER -