Design, Implementation, and Performance of CREAM Data Acquisition Software

Cosmic Ray Energetics and Mass (CREAM) is a balloon-borne experiment scheduled for launching from Antarctica in late 2004. Its aim is to measure the energy spectrum and composition of cosmic rays from proton to iron nuclei at ultra high energies from 1 to 1,000 TeV. Ultra long duration balloons are...

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Main Authors: Zinn, S Y, Ahn, H S, Bagliesi, M G, Beatty, J J, Childers, J T, Coutu, S, Duvernois, M A, Ganel, O, Kim, H J, Lee, M H, Lutz, L, Malinine, A, Maestro, P, Marrocchesi, P S, Park, I H, Seo, E S, Song, C, Swordy, S, Wu, J
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://cds.cern.ch/record/921670
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author Zinn, S Y
Ahn, H S
Bagliesi, M G
Beatty, J J
Childers, J T
Coutu, S
Duvernois, M A
Ganel, O
Kim, H J
Lee, M H
Lutz, L
Malinine, A
Maestro, P
Marrocchesi, P S
Park, I H
Seo, E S
Song, C
Swordy, S
Wu, J
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Ahn, H S
Bagliesi, M G
Beatty, J J
Childers, J T
Coutu, S
Duvernois, M A
Ganel, O
Kim, H J
Lee, M H
Lutz, L
Malinine, A
Maestro, P
Marrocchesi, P S
Park, I H
Seo, E S
Song, C
Swordy, S
Wu, J
author_sort Zinn, S Y
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description Cosmic Ray Energetics and Mass (CREAM) is a balloon-borne experiment scheduled for launching from Antarctica in late 2004. Its aim is to measure the energy spectrum and composition of cosmic rays from proton to iron nuclei at ultra high energies from 1 to 1,000 TeV. Ultra long duration balloons are expected to fly about 100 days. One special feature of the CREAM data acquisition software (CDAQ) is the telemetric operation of the instrument using satellites. During a flight the science event and housekeeping data are sent from the instrument to a ground facility. Likewise, commands for controlling both the hardware and the software are uploaded from the ground facility. This requires a robust, reliable, and fast software system. CDAQ has been developed and tested during three beam tests at CERN in July, September, and November 2003. Recently the interfaces to the transition radiation detector (TRD) and to the timing-based charge detector (TCD) have been added. These new additions to CDAQ will be checked at a thermal/vacuum test of the instrument at NASA. The design, implementation, and performance of CDAQ are reported.
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spelling ftcern:oai:cds.cern.ch:921670 2025-01-16T19:19:02+00:00 Design, Implementation, and Performance of CREAM Data Acquisition Software Zinn, S Y Ahn, H S Bagliesi, M G Beatty, J J Childers, J T Coutu, S Duvernois, M A Ganel, O Kim, H J Lee, M H Lutz, L Malinine, A Maestro, P Marrocchesi, P S Park, I H Seo, E S Song, C Swordy, S Wu, J 2005 http://cds.cern.ch/record/921670 eng eng http://cds.cern.ch/record/921670 oai:cds.cern.ch:921670 Detectors and Experimental Techniques 2005 ftcern 2024-07-22T14:04:38Z Cosmic Ray Energetics and Mass (CREAM) is a balloon-borne experiment scheduled for launching from Antarctica in late 2004. Its aim is to measure the energy spectrum and composition of cosmic rays from proton to iron nuclei at ultra high energies from 1 to 1,000 TeV. Ultra long duration balloons are expected to fly about 100 days. One special feature of the CREAM data acquisition software (CDAQ) is the telemetric operation of the instrument using satellites. During a flight the science event and housekeeping data are sent from the instrument to a ground facility. Likewise, commands for controlling both the hardware and the software are uploaded from the ground facility. This requires a robust, reliable, and fast software system. CDAQ has been developed and tested during three beam tests at CERN in July, September, and November 2003. Recently the interfaces to the transition radiation detector (TRD) and to the timing-based charge detector (TCD) have been added. These new additions to CDAQ will be checked at a thermal/vacuum test of the instrument at NASA. The design, implementation, and performance of CDAQ are reported. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica CERN Document Server (CDS)
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Zinn, S Y
Ahn, H S
Bagliesi, M G
Beatty, J J
Childers, J T
Coutu, S
Duvernois, M A
Ganel, O
Kim, H J
Lee, M H
Lutz, L
Malinine, A
Maestro, P
Marrocchesi, P S
Park, I H
Seo, E S
Song, C
Swordy, S
Wu, J
Design, Implementation, and Performance of CREAM Data Acquisition Software
title Design, Implementation, and Performance of CREAM Data Acquisition Software
title_full Design, Implementation, and Performance of CREAM Data Acquisition Software
title_fullStr Design, Implementation, and Performance of CREAM Data Acquisition Software
title_full_unstemmed Design, Implementation, and Performance of CREAM Data Acquisition Software
title_short Design, Implementation, and Performance of CREAM Data Acquisition Software
title_sort design, implementation, and performance of cream data acquisition software
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
topic_facet Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/921670