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The detector control system of the ATLAS experiment

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Published 27 May 2008 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation A Barriuso Poy et al 2008 JINST 3 P05006 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/3/05/P05006

1748-0221/3/05/P05006

Abstract

The ATLAS experiment is one of the experiments at the Large Hadron Collider, constructed to study elementary particle interactions in collisions of high-energy proton beams. The individual detector components as well as the common experimental infrastructure are supervised by the Detector Control System (DCS). The DCS enables equipment supervision using operator commands, reads, processes and archives the operational parameters of the detector, allows for error recognition and handling, manages the communication with external control systems, and provides a synchronization mechanism with the physics data acquisition system. Given the enormous size and complexity of ATLAS, special emphasis was put on the use of standardized hardware and software components enabling efficient development and long-term maintainability of the DCS over the lifetime of the experiment. Currently, the DCS is being used successfully during the experiment commissioning phase.

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