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The application of artificial intelligent techniques to accelerator operations at McMaster University

Abstract

In an era of downsizing and a limited pool of skilled accelerator personnel from which to draw replacements for an aging workforce, the impetus to integrate intelligent computer automation into the accelerator operator's repertoire is strong. However, successful deployment of an “Operator's Companion” is not trivial. Both graphical and human factors need to be recognized as critical areas that require extra care when formulating the Companion. They include interactive graphical user's interface that mimics, for the operator, familiar accelerator controls; knowledge of acquisition phases during development must acknowledge the expert's mental model of machine operation; and automated operations must be seen as improvements to the operator's environment rather than threats of ultimate replacement.Experiences with the PACES Accelerator Operator Companion developed at two sites over the past three years are related and graphical examples are given. The scale of the work involves multi-computer control of various start-up/shutdown and tuning procedures for Model FN and KN Van de Graaff accelerators. The response from licensing agencies has been encouraging.

Authors

Poehlman WFS; Garland; Stark JW

Volume

79

Pagination

pp. 792-795

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

June 2, 1993

DOI

10.1016/0168-583x(93)95471-g

Conference proceedings

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms

Issue

1-4

ISSN

0168-583X

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