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Towards Automation of Configuration Management for Multi-Research Infrastructure Experiments

  • Oliver Gehrke
  • , Steffen Vogel
  • , Edmund Widl
  • , Vetrivel Subramaniam Rajkumar
  • , Minh Cong Pham
  • , Quoc Tuan Tran
  • , Gabriele Paludetto
  • , Jose Lopez Montero
  • , Jirapa Kamsamrong
  • , Mohammad Arhum

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Abstract

The complexity and dynamic nature of laboratory configurations pose a challenge when undertaking joint experiments, involving multiple Research Infrastructures (RIs). In this context, this paper presents an approach towards the automation of Configuration Management (CM) for joint experiments between multiple labs. The objective is to develop a CM workflow, based on the automated generation of individual local signal configurations from a single global experiment configuration. For this reason, a global experiment configuration file which defines signals, their exchange patterns between RIs, and the data transport packages used for the actual exchange is created. Furthermore, typical use cases based on static and dynamic lab configuration are defined and demonstrated using the proposed approach.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 2023 Asia Meeting on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEE-AM)
Number of pages6
PublisherIEEE
Publication date2024
ISBN (Electronic)979-8-3503-8106-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event2023 IEEE Asia Meeting on Environment and Electrical Engineering - Hanoi, Viet Nam
Duration: 13 Nov 202315 Nov 2023

Conference

Conference2023 IEEE Asia Meeting on Environment and Electrical Engineering
Country/TerritoryViet Nam
CityHanoi
Period13/11/202315/11/2023

Keywords

  • Configuration management
  • Distributed experiments
  • Multi-research infrastructure
  • Global configuration
  • Coupling tool

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