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Abstract:
As the demand for Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) components in electronics destined for radiation environments grows, so does the importance of radiation testing. Yet, this necessity is met with obstacles inherent to radiation testing procedures, such as cost, facility access, test preparation and logistical coordination between external users and facility staff. Given these challenges, remote testing emerges as a promising solution, offering the potential to significantly alleviate the burdens associated with conducting a
radiation test campaign. External users would benefit from the convenience of conducting experiments without the need for physical presence at the facility, thereby minimizing logistic costs and enabling remote access to experiment data. However, while remote testing presents a promising solution, its successful implementation necessitates great effort from both external user and facility staff.
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Antonio is pursuing a PhD on wireless communications in radiation environments in the Electronics Production and Radiation Tolerance section at CERN, in collaboration with the university of Montpellier. He has been working within the radiation test service at CERN since 2019, participating to multiple radiation test campaigns in several facilities.