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SAXSDOG: open software for real-time azimuthal integration of 2D scattering images
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In-situ small- and wide-angle scattering experiments at synchrotrons often result in massive amounts of data within seconds only. Especially during such beamtimes, processing of the acquired data online, so without mentionable delay, is key to obtain feedback on failure or success of the experiment. We thus developed SAXSDOG, a python based environment for real-time azimuthal integration of large-area scattering-images. The software is primarily designed for dedicated data-pipelines: once a scattering image is transferred from the detector onto the storage-unit, it is automatically integrated and pre-evaluated using integral parameters within milliseconds. The control and configuration of the underlying server-based processes is done via a graphical user interface SAXSLEASH, which visualizes the resulting 1D data together with integral classifiers in real time. SAXSDOG further includes a portable 'take-home' version for users that runs on standalone computers, enabling its use in labs or at the preferred workspace.
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