Leo Dalesio
21/09/2016, 09:40
EPICS Core, EPICS V4
Regular Talk (15min)
This presentation covers the key aspects of version 4 and the impact of this on experimental beam line and accelerator architectures and capabilities.
Kunal Shroff
21/09/2016, 10:10
EPICS Core, EPICS V4
Regular Talk (15min)
An overview of the use of pvmanager to access pvData structures.
Kay Kasemir
21/09/2016, 10:25
EPICS Core, EPICS V4
Regular Talk (15min)
How the display builder interfaces to V4
Michael Davidsaver
(Osprey DCS)
21/09/2016, 11:00
EPICS Core, EPICS V4
Regular Talk (15min)
A walking tour of the ever expanding EPICS universe with stops at the various components sometimes known as "EPICS V4".
Timo Korhonen
(European Spallation Source ERIC)
21/09/2016, 11:15
EPICS Core, EPICS V4
Regular Talk (15min)
The European Spallation Source is presently in construction in Lund, Sweden. The ESS a green field facility, which gives us the opportunity to build a system without legacy constraints. One of the goals for the control system is to be fully EPICS 4 compliant, that is, use pvAccess as the sole protocol in the control system.
To accomplish this, a comprehensive set of tools and services has to...
Andrew Johnson
(Argonne)
21/09/2016, 11:30
EPICS Core, EPICS V4
Regular Talk (15min)
Update on python support for places
Martin Kraimer
(ANL Retired)
21/09/2016, 11:45
EPICS Core, EPICS V4
Regular Talk (15min)
This talk provides a brief history of EPICSV4 from 2006 until EPICSV4 release 4.6
Arman Arkilic
(Brookhaven National Lab)
21/09/2016, 13:20
Experiment control, data acquisition
Regular Talk (15min)
NSLS-II supports the DOE scientific mission by providing the most advanced tools for discovery class science in condensed matter and materials physics, chemistry, and biology - science that ultimately will enhance national and energy security and help drive abundant, safe, and clean energy technologies. The state-of-the-art hardware, the variety of scientific applications, and data size make...
Arman Arkilic
(Brookhaven National Lab)
21/09/2016, 13:50
EPICS Core, EPICS V4
Regular Talk (15min)
A lightweight framework for interactive and automated data collection
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Dave Hickin
(Diamond Light Source)
21/09/2016, 14:05
EPICS Core, EPICS V4
Regular Talk (15min)
Diamond Light Source is developing a middlelayer framework known as Malcolm, which is targeted initially at high-level configure/run control of control system components generally involved in continuous scans. Malcolm is based on a distributed object system and currently implemented Python. An overview of Malcolm, including the use of EPICS Version 4, will be given.