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arxiv: 1607.08189 · v1 · submitted 2016-07-27 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det

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A versatile and light-weight slow control system for small-scale applications

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We present an open source slow control system for small and medium scale projects. Thanks to its modular and flexible design, where the various instruments are read and controlled by independent plugins, Doberman (Detector OBsERving and Monitoring ApplicatioN) can be quickly adapted for many applications, also making use of existing code or proprietary components. The system uses a SQL database to store the data from the instruments and provides an online application to display and browse through the data. It allows the modification of device settings while the program is running and features a protocol to handle exceptions, including the automated distribution of alarm messages. We present two case studies from astroparticle physics, on which Doberman is successfully deployed: a low-background screening facility installed in a remote underground laboratory and a detector R&D platform using cryogenic liquid xenon.

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  1. Doberman: a modular and distributed slow control system for small- to medium-scale experiments

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    Doberman is a modular open-source slow control framework with web GUI for monitoring and controlling heterogeneous instruments in small-to-medium physics experiments, validated across multiple real deployments.