Title :
Auger ACCESS—Remote Controlling and Monitoring the Pierre Auger Observatory
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Data Process. & Electron., Karlsruhe Inst. of Technol., Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract :
Ultra high energy cosmic rays are the most energetic particles in the universe. They are measured to have energies of up to 1020 eV and occur at a rate of about once per square kilometer per century. To increase the probability of detecting one of these events, a huge detector covering a large area is needed. The Pierre Auger Collaboration build up an observatory covering 3000 square kilometers of the Pampa Amarilla close to Malargüe for this purpose. Until now, the Auger Observatory has been controlled exclusively via the local network for security and performance reasons. As local operation is associated with high travel costs, the Auger ACCESS project, started in 2005, has constructed a secure, operable and sustainable solution for remote control and monitoring. The implemented solution includes Grid technologies for secured access and infrastructure virtualization for building up a fully featured testing environment for the Auger Observatory. Measurements showed only a negligible delay for communicating with the observatory in Argentina, which allows the establishment of remote control rooms in the near future for full remote operation and remarkable cost reduction.
Keywords :
Cherenkov counters; astronomical observatories; computer network security; cosmic ray apparatus; grid computing; high energy physics instrumentation computing; telecontrol; virtual instrumentation; Auger ACCESS project; Grid technologies; Pierre Auger Collaboration; Pierre Auger Observatory remote controlling; Pierre Auger Observatory remote monitoring; full remote operation; infrastructure virtualization; secured access; ultrahigh energy cosmic rays; Buildings; Monitoring; Observatories; Security; Telescopes; Web services; Auger AC-CESS; grid security; remote control; remote monitoring; ultra high energy cosmic rays; web services;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2013.2281816