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Re: [science-iwg] Scanning" or "Rastering" project for the new Eclipse Science PMC

Matt,

Thanks a lot for sharing this idea.
How exactly does can we think about that? Is it sorry for the analogy "CSI style" where you put a little flag or marker (probably a virtual one) on a device so you know what has to go where?

And how comes environmental data into play like temperature, pressure, etc.? Is it the temperature, etc. before an experiment starts or are these measurements you mentioned simply what the experiment gathers? Or both?

Again a bit of a trivial analogy could be a kind of "Thingiverse" for scientific lab setups or hardware. Does that at least partially match what you have in mind?

It sounds interesting, could certainly involve other areas and WGs like LocationTech if you have to know the position and distance of devices from one another.

Kind Regards,

Werner Keil Eclipse UOMo Lead, Babel Language Champion | JSR 363 Co Spec Lead | Apache Committer

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Subject: [science-iwg] "Scanning" or "Rastering" project for the new
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Hello,

Wayne and I are trying to figure out a project I have proposed. The project is designed to scan scientific hardware. I am having trouble explaining what the project is precisely and have had a go as follows:

Scanning allows experiments to be conducted by coordinating the operation of scientific instruments, for example motors or detectors. It sequences the movements of these instruments (or devices) in order to scan different parts of the experimental space. For instance you might scan a temperature controller to conduct an experiment at different temperatures or move a goniometer through a range of optical angles or combine both in a two dimensional scan. Scanning is useful as an open source project because the algorithms which complete scans during experiments are the same in many areas of research. Hardware is experiment specific so scanning algorithms can be used in many settings, wherever electronically controlled hardware does automated experiments.

What do people think of the explanation of the project? Jay Jay Billings has suggested that using the term 'rastering' would help in the explanation. What comments do you have to make this 'elevator pitch' easily understandable?

Best Regards,

Matt

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