The CUORE slow monitoring systems
L Gladstone, D Biare, L Cappelli, J S Cushman, F Del Corso, B K, Fujikawa, K P Hickerson, N Moggi, C E Pagliarone, B Schmidt, S L, Wagaarachchi, B Welliver, L A Winslow

TL;DR
The paper describes the design and implementation of modern, multi-platform slow monitoring systems for the CUORE cryogenic experiment, enhancing real-time monitoring, alarm management, and data analysis during operation.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, modern monitoring system integrating LabVIEW, MongoDB, AngularJS, and Bootstrap for improved transparency, maintainability, and accessibility in cryogenic experiment monitoring.
Findings
Successful deployment of real-time monitoring system
Enhanced accessibility via mobile-compatible web interface
Improved alarm and data archiving capabilities
Abstract
CUORE is a cryogenic experiment searching primarily for neutrinoless double decay in Te. It will begin data-taking operations in 2016. To monitor the cryostat and detector during commissioning and data taking, we have designed and developed Slow Monitoring systems. In addition to real-time systems using LabVIEW, we have an alarm, analysis, and archiving website that uses MongoDB, AngularJS, and Bootstrap software. These modern, state of the art software packages make the monitoring system transparent, easily maintainable, and accessible on many platforms including mobile devices.
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