WAO2014
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
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Breakfast Hotel (Mainz)
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Registration¶ Foyer Ketteler-Saal
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How We Do Business?
This session is an opportunity for facilities new to WAO (or established facilities, if newly restructured) to share their business model for operations. How is your lab organized from a daily operational standpoint? Do you have a unique structure that lends itself to providing a meaningful end user experience? How does operations interface with the conventional facilities? How many operators and what is the best shift rotation? What challenges does operations at your facility face? These are just a few of many critical questions about how we do business. Most importantly, what concrete lessons, experiences and examples can workshop attendees take back to their facilities to implement?
Sitzungsleiter: Jon Bonofiglio -
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Coffee Break Foyer Ketteler-Saal
Foyer Ketteler-Saal
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
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New Control Room Technologies¶ Ketteler-Saal C076
Ketteler-Saal C076
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
Grebenstraße 24-26, 55116 MainzThere are many new technologies available that could be adapted to the Control Room. Some of them might be new computer screens/monitors, video walls, fixed displays, touch screens, other input devices, etc. We would like to see examples of what is available and how it is being used in control rooms.
Sitzungsleiter: Petra Schütt (GSI Ges. für Schwerionenforschung mbH)- 8
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Progress toward a New Control Room for the SLAC Accelerators¶Sprecher: Michael Stanek (SLAC)
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Happy User Index, Customer Satisfaction¶ Ketteler-Saal C 076
Ketteler-Saal C 076
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
How is machine reliability and availability impacted by the user’s requirements? Sometimes the users are happy with any beam as opposed to waiting for “quality” beam. They don’t want the high intensity, high luminosity, brightness, stable spill structure or any of the other parameters used to describe user’s beam quality. What kind of beam quality do they need? What are important parameters to them? What impact does ‘customer satisfaction’ have on typical machine statistics? The availability of a machine is usually considered the % of time that all system will be available to produce physic beams. These systems will have to be reliable to maximize the availability of the beam time. Various topics like Beam Quality metrics, performance statistics or repair tracking will be presented to explain how they will contribute to increase the overall availability.
Sitzungsleiter: Rossano Giachino (CERN)- 13
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A common operation metrics for 3rd generation light sources¶Sprecher: Montse Pont (CELLS-ALBA)
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Operation progress and upgrade in SSRF¶Sprecher: Qinglei Zhang (Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Science)
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Tailoring the ESS Reliability and Availability needs to satisfy the users¶Sprecher: Enric Bargalló (ESS)
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Session Closing¶
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Coffee Break Foyer Ketteler-Saal
Foyer Ketteler-Saal
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The operation of a superconducting machine and components is unique. It requires special attention and procedures. A simple mistake can cause extended downtime. What kind of additional stress does it put on operations and how do labs deal with it?
Sitzungsleiter: Qin Qing (IHEP)- 19
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Sprecher: Jun Xing (IHEP)
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Sprecher: John Weisend (ESS)
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Commisioning and first years of operation of the SARAF Phase-I LINAC¶ Ketteler-Saal
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Remote operation is different than is was a few years ago. We are not running machines from foreign countries. The possibilities of running and diagnosing machines/systems from home, a mobile devices, etc., are an issue. What new tools are available and how are they being used?
Sitzungsleiter: Kazuro Furukawa (KEK)-
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Software Tools incl. Remote Operation¶ Ketteler-Saal C 076
Ketteler-Saal C 076
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Grebenstraße 24-26, 55116 MainzSprecher: Kazuro Furukawa -
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Current Status of Web Application for RIBF Accelerator¶ Ketteler-Saal
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Erbacher Hof, Mainz
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Sprecher: Dennis Turner (JLab)
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Sprecher: Julian Brower
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Software tools for the ATLAS Superconducting Accelerator¶ Ketteler-Saal
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The new software used to operate the machines are becoming automated programs or operational sequences. These new procedures are very well integrated into the new operator generation. In the meantime there is a demand to understand more the physics behind the actual process being automated. We should strive to find a good balance between efficiency and loss of operator knowledge. Automated procedures, sequencers, sophisticated programs or simply situations where these issues have been encountered will be analyzed and presented.
Sitzungsleiter: Eiichi Takada (NIRS)- 33
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Sprecher: James Ridewood
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The Automation of the Sequencing of Accelerator Cycles and Events at Fermilab¶ Ketteler-Saal
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Semi-automatic beam adjustment using MIRKO at GSI/FAIR¶ Ketteler-Saal
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Operator Training - Online Lectures¶ Ketteler-Saal
Ketteler-Saal
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
Grebenstraße 24-26, 55116 MainzOnline lectures and other new ways to provide information on machine specifics and accelerator physics. A good example would be an online training lecture on synchrotron radiation. We would like to examine what is available and how labs are taking advantage of this resource.
Sitzungsleiter: Dan Johnson (Fermilab) -
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Coffee Break Foyer Ketteler-Saal
Foyer Ketteler-Saal
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
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Operator Issues, Motivation, Managing OP's / Open Discussion¶ Ketteler-Saal
Ketteler-Saal
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
Grebenstraße 24-26, 55116 MainzHow do you run and operations group? How do you keep operators motivated and happy ultimately keeping them in the group. The operator job is changing fast. The diversification of machines and systems require different skills to operate and troubleshoot them. The physics schedules and new budgets problems are redefining the job of an operator. How do we motivate these operators, maintain their knowledge, and keep their interest on accelerators? Responsibility, team building, part time jobs on other systems (possibly only during shutdowns), are a small sample of items which may be part of the recipe.
Sitzungsleiter: Peter F. Ingrassia (Brookhaven National Laboratory) -
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How do you communicate within your group? How do you reach the people not scheduled for shift? What tools are available for managing operators?
Sitzungsleiter: Glen Johns (SNS) -
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Coffee Break Foyer Ketteler-Saal
Foyer Ketteler-Saal
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
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How do you communicate within your group? How do you reach the people not scheduled for shift? What tools are available for managing operators?
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Intuitive Concepts for Human-Machine-Interaction in Attentive Environments¶ Ketteler Saal
Ketteler Saal
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
Grebenstraße 24-26, 55116 MainzIntuitive human-machine interaction requires the computer to recognize the context and intention of the respective user.
In everyday face-to-face encounters, humans rely heavily on visual information, in order to grasp as much context information regarding their surrounding and dialog partner. With recent advances in computer vision, this perceptual capability can be implemented technically, and the deduced situation awareness can be beneficially used for innovative and intuitive user interfaces.
This presentation gives an overview of the advances at Fraunhofer IOSB for enhanced user interfaces with vision-based perceptual components. The advances are emphasized by recent project use cases, in which prevailing interfaces were upgraded to perceptual interaction modalities for user-friendly and intuitive input solutions.Sitzungsleiter: Michael Voit -
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Posters will be in the room all day. During this time slot, the presenters should be at their posters for discussions.
Sitzungsleiter: Eiichi Takada- 60
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Arduino, open source platform used for environment data acquisitions at Elettra¶Sprecher: Andrea Vescovo
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Radioactive Material Leak at the Hadron Experimental Facility of J-PARC¶Sprecher: Kazuro Furukawa
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Remote Operation at SNS: Tools for the Modern Interconnected World¶Sprecher: Geoffrey Milanovich
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The importance of communication about the accelerators by the Operation Group¶Sprecher: Philippe Roussely
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The Reconstruction of the Fermilab Accelerator Main Control Room¶Sprecher: Stanley Johnson
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Coffee Break Foyer, Ketteler-Saal
Foyer, Ketteler-Saal
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
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There are a few radiation safety tasks performed by operators and they vary from laboratory to laboratory. If these tasks aren’t performed properly, people can be injured. We would like to examine ways to assist and control these tasks by providing easy to follow techniques, methods or procedures. Some incidents may be shared to help demonstrate a problem and solution.
Sitzungsleiter: Michael Bieler (DESY) -
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The commissioning of a new machine or re-commissioning a machine after a long shut down is a delicate and important moment not to be missed. This technique is now widely used to make sure all systems are operational before injecting beam. Small and large facilities will go through this procedure and will illustrate how different approaches are used to achieve this goal.
Sitzungsleiter: Rossano Giachino (CERN)- 88
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Commissioning of the 12 GeV CEBAF Accelerator¶Sprecher: Brian Freeman
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Coffee Break Foyer Ketteler-Saal
Foyer Ketteler-Saal
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
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The commissioning of a new machine or re-commissioning a machine after a long shut down is a delicate and important moment not to be missed. This technique is now widely used to make sure all systems are operational before injecting beam. Small and large facilities will go through this procedure and will illustrate how different approaches are used to achieve this goal.
Sitzungsleiter: Rossano Giachino (CERN) -
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Bus Trip from Mainz to Heidelberg¶ Bus stop "Rheingoldhalle" (Mainz)
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Bus Trip to Banquet¶ HIT (Erbacher Hof, Mainz)
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Bus Trip back to Mainz¶ Bus Stop "Karlstor" (Erbacher Hof, Mainz)
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Incidents and Lessons Learned¶ Ketteler-Saal
Ketteler-Saal
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
Grebenstraße 24-26, 55116 MainzMany labs experience common failures and maybe they wouldn’t if we could share some of our experiences. The analysis of some incidents and lessons learned might provide a wakeup call to other labs. For instance, Fermilab and TJNAF damaged magnets in similar incidents.
Sitzungsleiter: Michael Stanek (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center) -
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Coffee Break Foyer Ketteler-Saal
Foyer Ketteler-Saal
Erbacher Hof, Mainz
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WAO Feedback & Closure (2014) and Outlook (2016)¶ Ketteler-Saal
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Grebenstraße 24-26, 55116 MainzSitzungsleiter: Michael Bieler (DESY) -
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GSI Check In¶ GSI Gate (Erbacher Hof, Mainz)
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GSI Tour¶ Start GSI Gate (Erbacher Hof, Mainz)
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Bus trip to Mainz directly or via Wixhausen train station and Fankfurt International Airport¶ GSI
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