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TT: Fachverband Tiefe Temperaturen
TT 58: Poster: Superconductivity II
TT 58.29: Poster
Thursday, March 30, 2023, 15:00–18:00, P2/OG3
Sample environment communication protocol (SECoP) — •Klaus Kiefer1, Georg Brandl2, Niklas Ekström3, Enrico Faulhaber4, Thomas Herrmannsdörfer5, Bastian Klemke1, Thorsten Kracht6, Anders Pettersson3, Lutz Rossa1, and Markus Zolliker7 — 1HZB, Berlin — 2FZJ, Garching — 3ESS, Lund — 4TUM, Garching — 5HZDR, Dresden — 6DESY, Hamburg — 7PSI, Villigen
We would like to present the Sample Environment Communication Protocol (SECoP), a software and initiative that addresses the standardization of communication between instrument-control software, sample-environment equipment (SE), and acquisition of metadata. The International Society for Sample Environment (ISSE) has developed SECoP in order to support a wide research community by tackling the challenges of data acquisition in daily laboratory routine, ([1] and references therein). Using SECoP as a common standard for controlling SE equipment will save resources and intrinsically give the opportunity to supply standardized and FAIR-data compliant SE metadata. It will also supply a well-defined interface for user-provided SE equipment, e.g. shared by different research facilities and of industry. In this poster presentation we will give an overview of the present status of SECoP and the developments within the SECoP@HMC project supported by the Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration. We would also like to advertize the SECoP booth at the exhibition of this conference, a possibility to get a first practical experience with SECoP.
[1] K. Kiefer et al., J. Neutron Res. 21, 181 (2020)