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BiBTeX citation export for S02SRU04: The Next Generation Control System of GANIL

@inproceedings{luong:icalepcs1991-s02sru04,
  author       = {T.T. Luong and L. David and E. Lécorché and M. Ulrich},
  title        = {{The Next Generation Control System of GANIL}},
% booktitle    = {Proc. ICALEPCS'91},
  booktitle    = {Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. Accel. Large Exp. Phys. Control Syst. (ICALEPCS'91)},
  eventdate    = {1991-11-11/1991-11-15},
  pages        = {65--70},
  paper        = {S02SRU04},
  language     = {english},
  keywords     = {controls, software, operation, real-time, database},
  venue        = {Tsukuba, Japan},
  series       = {International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems},
  number       = {3},
  publisher    = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland},
  month        = {12},
  year         = {1992},
  issn         = {2226-0358},
  isbn         = {978-3-95450-254-7},
  doi          = {10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS1991-S02SRU04},
  url          = {https://jacow.org/icalepcs1991/papers/s02sru04.pdf},
  abstract     = {{ The existing computer control system of GANIL is being renewed to fulfil the increasing requirements of the accelerator operation. This medium term major improvement is aiming at providing the physicists with a wider range of ion beams of higher quality under more flexible and reliable conditions. This paper gives a short description of the new control system envisioned. It consists of a three layer distributed architecture federating a VAX6000-410NMS host computer, a real time control system made up of a dual host VAX3800 and workstation based operator consoles, and at the frontend segment: VME and CAMAC processors running under the VAXELN operating system, and programmable logic controllers for local controls. The basic issues with regard to architecture, human interface, information management, etc. are discussed. Lastly, first implementations and operation results are presented. 				}},
}