Abstract

For monitoring and controlling a complicated detector system in large-scale experiments, the CBM (compressed baryonic matter) experiment is now designing a detector control system using the EPICS (experimental physics and industrial control system). We successfully developed a mirror positioning control system with the TwinCAT program (the window control automation technology) and a HV (high-voltage) control system with SNMP (simple network management protocol) and integrated them into an all-in-one online DCS (detector control system) by using EPICS for the CBM RICH (ring imaging Cherenkov) detector prototype experiment at PS T9 in October 2011.

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