Beamline Instrumentation Support Software

Tutorial T11 "Hands on BLISS"
speakers: M. Guijarro, P. Guillou, V. Valls, W. De Nolf



The renewal of the experiments control system has been initiated as part of the ESRF Extremely Brilliant Source (EBS) update program
4th generation light source
150 M€ investment (2015-2022)
100x better
X-ray beams
New
state-of-the-art
beamlines
Data as a Service strategy

Tutorial T11 "Hands on BLISS"
speakers: M. Guijarro, P. Guillou, V. Valls, W. De Nolf



State-of-the-art beamline control
Continuous scans, Trajectories, Data management
Integrated environment
Command Line Interface, Configuration, live data display
Ready for new challenges
Extensibility, user sequences, advanced algorithms


Tutorial T11 "Hands on BLISS"
speakers: M. Guijarro, P. Guillou, V. Valls, W. De Nolf
BLISS project goals

Beacon : web application to configure a whole beamline


Flint : data visualisation
based on the ESRF silx toolkit
Modular architecture, Abstraction layers and adapters
Data publishing and archiving enables online data analysis
BLISS integrated environment covers a wide range of
beamline control needs


BLISS shell integrates with Daiquiri UI the ESRF web-based framework for user interfaces

Daiquiri UI
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BLISS stands for BeamLine Instrumentation Support Software,
it is a new synchrotron experiments control system written in Python


BLISS controls today 24 end-stations (out of 48), full deployment is aimed in 2023

Tutorial T11 "Hands on BLISS"
speakers: M. Guijarro, P. Guillou, V. Valls, W. De Nolf

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BLISS installations today

Tutorial T11 "Hands on BLISS"
speakers: M. Guijarro, P. Guillou, V. Valls, W. De Nolf
BLISS Tutorial at UM2022
By Matias Guijarro
BLISS Tutorial at UM2022
Introduction of the BLISS tutorial at ESRF User Meeting 2022
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