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ieee npss real time conference | 2016

Experience with a Slow Control system based on industrial process control hardware and software for the XENON1T dark matter search

João Cardoso; Bruno Antunes; M. Silva; A. Rizzo; Marie-Cecile Piro; Sergej Schneider; Michael Murra; Doron Bar; David Front; Lorne Levinson; A. Manfredini

XENON1T is a next generation Dark Matter search experiment using 3.5 tons of liquid xenon for direct detection of Dark Matter. A dual-phase liquid xenon Time Projection Chamber (TPC) shielded below 1400 m of rock at the Gran Sasso underground laboratory in Italy serves as both target and detector. The TPC is inside a 10 m high by 9.5 m diameter water Cherenkov detector serving as an active muon veto. The Slow Control system is based on industrial process control hardware and software. It is now being used to commission the detector. The system provides secure monitoring and control by collaborators, shifters and experts at both local and remote locations. 3.5 tons of liquid xenon requires extreme care to guard the safety of the instrumentation and to prevent the loss of any of the high value xenon. The system consists of a distributed architecture of networked local control units with touch panels for local control. Critical operations can be guarded by requiring specific conditions to be satisfied before they are allowed to be executed. Two Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) computers provide active-passive redundancy. All operating parameters and their history are stored and can be displayed. Alarm messages are sent by email, cellular network and by pre-recorded voice over land telephone lines. Experience with both the benefits and the disadvantages of using industrial process control hardware and software are presented.


Acta Médica Portuguesa | 2015

Career Satisfaction of Medical Residents in Portugal

Maria João Martins; Inês Laíns; Bruno Brochado; Manuel Oliveira-Santos; Pedro Teixeira; Mariana Brandão; Rui Cerqueira; Ricardo Castro-Ferreira; Carlos Bernardes; Miguel Nobre Menezes; Bernardo Soares Baptista; Ricardo Ladeiras-Lopes; Mariana Cruz Rei; Gilberto Rosa; José Luís Martins; Maria Mendonça Sanches; Manuel J. Ferreira-Pinto; Margarida Rato; M. Silva; Catarina Policiano; João Beato; João Barbosa-Breda; João Torres; Inês Leal; Sílvia Aguiar Rosa; Bárbara Carvalho Ribeiro; Francisco Rego Costa; Carolina Palmela; Tiago Cúrdia Gonçalves; Luis Morais


Acta Médica Portuguesa | 2018

Aphasia Rapid Test: Translation, Adaptation and Validation Studies for the Portuguese Population

Miguel Tábuas-Pereira; Sandra Freitas; José Beato-Coelho; Joana Sousa Ribeiro; J. Parra; Cristina Martins; M. Silva; Maria Matos; Ana Rita A. Nogueira; Fernando Silva; João Sargento-Freitas; Gustavo Cordeiro; Luís Cunha; Isabel Santana


Revista Portuguesa de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial | 2017

Neurofibromatose tipo ii : a propósito de casos clínicos

M. Silva; José Romão; António Paiva


Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas | 2016

Physical, physiological characteristics and sport goal orientation of top Portuguese kickboxing athletes

M. Silva; João M. N. Duarte; Alexis Ahmed; Óscar Tavares; João Valente-dos-Santos; Joaquim Castanheira; Rui Soles-Gonçalves; Luis Rama; Manuel J. Coelho-e-Silva


Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar | 2016

Concha bolhosa gigante: uma causa curável de obstrução nasal

Ângela Ferreira; João Ribeiro; Óscar de Barros; M. Silva; Rui Nogueira; António Paiva

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Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra

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