Speakers
Mr
Andreas Weindl
(FZ Karlsruhe / IK)Dr
Harald Schieler
(FZ Karlsruhe / IK)
Description
The KASCADE-Grande experiment is a multi-detector installation at the site of the
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany, to measure and study extensive air showers
induced in the atmosphere by primary cosmic rays in the energy range from 10^14 to
10^18 eV. For three of the detector components, WEB based online event displays have
been implemented. They provide in a fast and simplified way actual information about
energy deposits and arrival times of measured events and about the overall detector
status. Besides the aspect of being able to show air shower events to interested
people wherever there is an internet access available, these event displays are an
easy and highly useful tool for controlling and maintaining tasks from remote places.
The event displays are designed as client-server applications, with the server
running as independent part of the local data acquisition. Simplified event data are
distributed via socket connections directly to the java applets acting as clients.
These clients can run in any common browser on any computer somewhere on the planet.
Submitted on behalf of Collaboration (ex, BaBar, ATLAS) | KASCADE-Grande |
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Authors
Mr
Andreas Weindl
(FZ Karlsruhe / IK)
Dr
Harald Schieler
(FZ Karlsruhe / IK)