
On-line mathematical models have been used successfully for computer controlled operation of SPEAR and PEP. The same model control concept is being implemented for the operation of the LINAC and for the Damping Ring, which will be part of the Stanford Linear Collider (SLC). The purpose of this paper is to describe the general relationships between models, simulations and the control system for any machine at SLAC. The work we have done on the development of the empirical model for the Damping Ring will be presented as an example.
43 Particle Accelerators, Linear Accelerators, Spear, Mathematical Models, Computerized Control Systems, Control Systems, Stanford 20-Gev Linac, Storage Rings 430303* -- Particle Accelerators-- Experimental Facilities & Equipment, On-Line Control Systems, Pep Storage Rings, Computerized Simulation, On-Line Systems, Accelerators, Simulation
43 Particle Accelerators, Linear Accelerators, Spear, Mathematical Models, Computerized Control Systems, Control Systems, Stanford 20-Gev Linac, Storage Rings 430303* -- Particle Accelerators-- Experimental Facilities & Equipment, On-Line Control Systems, Pep Storage Rings, Computerized Simulation, On-Line Systems, Accelerators, Simulation
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