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The Rare-isotope Accelerator complex for ON-line experiment (RAON) is a heavy ion accelerator with maximum beam power of 400 kW. To facilitate efficient information sharing among multiple users, we have developed an integrated system to monitor and analyze beam operations at the RAON accelerator. This system enables real-time tracking of beam transmission paths by analyzing the status of beam dump and bending magnets. Beam delivery times are calculated for each section based on the defined transmission paths, and the data are recorded by date and experiment to support beam usage analysis. In addition to beam tracking, the system monitors and records changes in key parameters such as vacuum conditions, LLRF settings and beam properties including width and frequency. The records are utilized not only used for monitoring but also serve as data for post-experiment analysis, troubleshooting, and optimization of beam operations, thereby ensuring tracking of facility status and supporting efficient management.
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