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Autor:
Warren Struven
Publikováno v:
Computer Physics Communications. 45:443-446
This paper presents an overview of telecommunications from 1850 to the present as a background. Other topics include the Bell System breakup, current Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) problems related to T1 transmission, the implementation and early testin
Autor:
Warren Struven
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 22:1088-1090
The latest addition to our distributed accelerator control and monitoring system is described which achieves parallel control of multilevel functions, multisector access as well as continuous updating of over 800 analog signals. The limitations of th
Autor:
Warren Struven, K. Crook, K. Breymayer, Daryl Reagan, T. Constant, T. V. Huang, J. Hall, P. Sandland
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 18:409-411
Consolidation of two large accelerator control rooms using digital computers connected by a data link is described. Several consolidation plans are discussed and the adopted solution is described. The key elements are touch panels operating with a TV
Autor:
Warren Struven
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 30:2323-2324
SLAC's first cable TV system was installed in 1979 to remotely monitor a narrow pulse generated in the west end of the klystron gallery. When Stanford Linear Collider (SLC) experimental work began at the west end of the accelerator this cable was upg
Autor:
Warren Struven, K. B. Mallory
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 24:1728-1729
The SLAC Accelerator Control and Monitoring System as originally implemented was a manual (non-computer) control system with provisions to add computers at a later date. Since operation began in 1966, additions have included a PDP9 with a PDP8/e ''fr
Autor:
Warren Struven
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 20:636-637
The touch panel man-machine interface system was developed at SLAC to help implement control room consolidation. The decision to consolidate the two accelerator-research area control rooms was made in 1970 in order to increase operating efficiency. 1