MICE Controls & Monitoring Workshop

September 25-26, 2006 — Daresbury

  • Organizers: Alan Bross, Paul Drumm, Jean-Sebastien Graulich
  • Schedule: The workshop will take place at Daresbury Laboratory, 25 and 26 September starting in the morning of the 25th and closing in the afternoon on the 26th.
  • Registration: Please register using this form. You can see a list of registered people here.
  • Location: seminar room C of the Cockroft Institute.
  • Accommodations: can be arranged locally via the registration page and by contacting Sue Waller who can also help with transport to/from local airports (e.g. Manchester).
  • Transportation: You can find directions here. If arriving by car, park in the adjoining car park (at the barrier, buzz and say you are attending the MICE meeting). Badges will be issued at the reception desk.

  • Agenda:

    Speakers can upload talks here

    Monday 25th September
    10:00 Introduction Paul Drumm
    10:15 Goal of the workshop Alan Bross
    10:30 MICE Control and Monitoring: General Architecture and User Interface Peter Owens
    11:15 Coffee
    11:45 RF System C&M Andy Moss
    12:15 D0 EPICS Extensions for MICE Fritz Bartlett
    12:45 Lunch
    14:30 Tracker C&M Alan Bross
    15:00 C&M Plan Brian Martlew
    15:30 PID detectors C&M Jean-Sebastien Graulich
    16:00 Coffee
    16:30 Discussion on Interface between DDAQ and MCM All
    17:00 Report on Front End Electronics and DDAQ software framework Jean-Sebastien Graulich
    17:30 End of the session

    Dinner - An informal dinner will be arranged at a local restaurant.

    Tuesday 26th September
    09:00 DAQ & C&M Infrastructure Paul Drumm
    09:20 MCM & Safety John Alexander
    09:40 Discussion All
    10:00 Coffee
    10:30 Discussion on DDAQ (Trigger, event rate, etc) All
    11:00 Preparations for Data Taking Paul Kyberd
    11:30 Data Storage and Online Analysis Malcolm Ellis
    12:00 Lunch
    13:30 Conclusions, action items and wrap-up All
    13:30 Workshop Summary Jean-Sebastien Graulich
    14:00 End of the session


    Malcolm Ellis September 13, 2006