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Title: Data Protection and Packet Mode in the Distributed Information Measurement and Control System for Research in Physics
Authors: Kiprushkin, Sergey
Korolev, Nikolay
Kurskov, Sergey
Semin, Vadim
Keywords: Distributed Information Measurement and Control System
Equipment Server
PXI Server
CAMAC Server
GPIB Server
Distance Learning
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Institute of Information Theories and Applications FOI ITHEA
Abstract: The present paper is devoted to creation of cryptographic data security and realization of the packet mode in the distributed information measurement and control system that implements methods of optical spectroscopy for plasma physics research and atomic collisions. This system gives a remote access to information and instrument resources within the Intranet/Internet networks. The system provides remote access to information and hardware resources for the natural sciences within the Intranet/Internet networks. The access to physical equipment is realized through the standard interface servers (PXI, CАМАC, and GPIB), the server providing access to Ethernet devices, and the communication server, which integrates the equipment servers into a uniform information system. The system is used to make research task in optical spectroscopy, as well as to support the process of education at the Department of Physics and Engineering of Petrozavodsk State University.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10525/1085
ISSN: 1313-0455
Appears in Collections:Book 4 Advanced Studies in Software and Knowledge Engineering

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