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Area of Science:

  • Particle Physics
  • High-Energy Physics
  • e-Science

Background:

  • Particle collider experiments traditionally require on-site presence.
  • The need for continuous data acquisition and remote access is growing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish an e-Science paradigm for anytime, anywhere particle physics research.
  • To develop and implement a remote control room for data acquisition (DAQ).

Main Methods:

  • Development and integration of a remote control room at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI).
  • Implementation of on/offline shifts for conducting collider experiments remotely.
  • Integration of international networks, security, DAQ systems, data transfers, and monitoring systems.

Main Results:

  • Successful adoption of remote control room operations for CDF and Belle II experiments.
  • Demonstrated feasibility of conducting particle physics experiments off-site.
  • Presented results from shifts conducted in the KISTI remote control room.

Conclusions:

  • The remote control room facilitates continuous particle collider experiments.
  • This setup supports the e-Science paradigm for flexible and accessible research.
  • The KISTI remote control room enhances global collaboration and data acquisition capabilities.