Published November 6, 2023
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Terminal User Interface for the ethernet enabled data acquisition for QPS
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Quench Protection System (QPS) is a part of superconducting infrastructure of LHC in charge of the safety and integrity of the magnets. The system is found along the entire accelerator to supervise and protect most of the superconducting elements. In managing a large and complicated setup like this, a critical element involves overseeing and precisely evaluating the overall condition and performance of the entire system. Additionally, conducting a thorough examination of protective events is essential to ensure the overall integrity of the superconducting infrastructure. The current system in operation has relatively constrained abilities when it comes to delivering data, resulting in a restricted overall data precision. Although this solution supports the existing infrastructure of superconductors, it exhibits significant flaws when upgrading for future applications of the High-Luminosity LHC. In this case, high-definition data is vital for the commissioning process, and also represents a valuable resource for scientific research purposes.
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- CDS Reference
- CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2023-229