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Report number LHCb-PROC-2013-067 ; CERN-LHCb-PROC-2013-067
Title The LHCb Silicon Tracker - Control system specific tools and challenges
Author(s) Adeva, G (U. Santiago de Compostela (main)) ; Esperante Pereira, D (U. Santiago de Compostela (main)) ; Gallas, A (U. Santiago de Compostela (main)) ; Pazos Alvarez, A (U. Santiago de Compostela (main)) ; Perez Trigo, E (U. Santiago de Compostela (main)) ; Rodriguez Perez, P (U. Santiago de Compostela (main)) ; Saborido, J (U. Santiago de Compostela (main)) ; Amhis, Y (Ecole Polytechnique, Lausanne) ; Bay, A (Ecole Polytechnique, Lausanne) ; Blanc, F (Ecole Polytechnique, Lausanne) Εμφάνιση και των 49 συγγραφέων
Publication 2014
Imprint 29 Oct 2013
Number of pages mult.
Note Linked to Poster-2013-334
In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 513 (2014) 012032
In: 20th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics 2013, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 14 - 18 Oct 2013, pp.012032
DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/513/1/012032
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC ; LHCb
Free keywords detector ; silicon tracker
Abstract The Experiment Control System (ECS) of the LHCb Silicon Tracker sub-detectors is built on the integrated LHCb ECS framework. Although all LHCb sub-detectors use the same framework and follow the same guidelines, the Silicon Tracker control system uses some interesting additional features in terms of operation and monitoring. The main details are described in this document. Since its design, the Silicon Tracker control system has been continuously evolving in a quite disorganized way. Some major maintenance activities are required to be able to keep improving. A description of those activities can also be found here.
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