Information Sharing Portal for Indus Sub-systems
Keywords:
Indus-1, Indus-2, Magnet Power Supply (MPS)Abstract
Indus complex is a synchrotron particle accelerator facility as particle accelerator in Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Indore: Indus-1 and Indus-2. Indus-1 and Indus-2 comprises of several subsystem like Magnet Power Supply (MPS) system, Vacuum system etc. There exists an automated Indus data acquisition system which stores the periodic data from these subsystems to SQL database. This raw data stored in the database is usually served to end user from web in tabular form. Extracting meaningful information from raw data is difficult and limits user to perform significant analysis on raw data. This work aims to provide solution to this real problem by providing the common portal where data analysis reports can be deployed to serve end users and to reduce the data retrieving load of the centralized database server. The reports are scheduled to be delivered in excel format at non-peak hours which improves the performance of database system. To develop initial prototype, a common task of tracing and displaying the power supplies data of Magnet Power Supply (MPS) sub-system during “ramping” and “cycling” events was selected. Daily generated graphical and tabular reports are deployed successfully on web portal.
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