Author: Leclercq, N.
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MOPV012 The ESRF-EBS Simulator: A Commissioning Booster 132
 
  • S.M. Liuzzo, L.R. Carver, J.M. Chaize, L. Farvacque, A. Götz, D. Lacoste, N. Leclercq, F. Poncet, E.T. Taurel, S.M. White
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
 
  The ESRF-Extremely Brilliant Source (ESRF-EBS)* is the first-of-a-kind fourth-generation high-energy synchrotron. After only a 20-month shutdown, scientific users were back to carry out experiments with the new source. The EBS Simulator (EBSS) played a major role in the success of the commissioning of the new storage ring. Acting as a development, sandbox and training platform, the machine simulator allowed control room applications and tools to be up and ready from day one. The EBSS can also be seen as the initial block of a storage ring digital twin. The present article provides an overview of the current status of the EBS Simulator and presents the current roadmap foreseen for its future.
* J.C.Biasci et al., "A Low-Emittance Lattice for the ESRF.’ Synchrotron Radiation News 27.6 (2014)
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2021-MOPV012  
About • Received ※ 29 September 2021       Revised ※ 18 October 2021       Accepted ※ 20 November 2021       Issue date ※ 06 February 2022
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WEAR01 The Tango Controls Collaboration Status in 2021 544
 
  • A. Götz, R. Bourtembourg, D. Lacoste, N. Leclercq
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
  • G. Abeillé
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • B. Bertrand, V. Hardion
    MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
  • G. Brandl
    MLZ, Garching, Germany
  • T. Braun
    byte physics e.K., Berlin, Germany
  • P.P. Goryl, M. Liszcz
    S2Innovation, Kraków, Poland
  • A.F. Joubert, A.J. Venter
    SARAO, Cape Town, South Africa
  • C. Pascual-Izarra, S. Rubio-Manrique
    ALBA-CELLS Synchrotron, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain
  • L. Pivetta
    Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., Basovizza, Italy
 
  The Tango Controls collaboration has continued to grow since ICALEPCS 2019. Multiple new releases were made of the stable release V9. The new versions include support for new compiler versions, new features and bug fixes. The collaboration has adopted a sustainable approach to kernel development to cope with changes in the community. New projects have adopted Tango Controls while others have completed commissioning of challenging new facilities. This paper will present the status of the Tango-Controls collaboration since 2019 and how it is helping new and old sites to maintain a modern control system.  
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About • Received ※ 10 October 2021       Revised ※ 15 October 2021       Accepted ※ 23 December 2021       Issue date ※ 25 February 2022
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