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Measurement of the response matrix serves as the foundation for orbit correction and OPICTS correction. To obtain more accurate response matrix data while minimizing the measurement time, we have meticulously optimized parameters such as the number of data points collected by Beam Position Monitors (BPMs) and the waiting time. Additionally, due to the long overall measurement duration for the entire ring, factors including orbit drift and hysteresis effects during the process can introduce deviations to the measurement results. Therefore, we integrated response matrix measurement with orbit correction and radio frequency (RF) frequency adjustment to further ensure the consistency of the beam state throughout the entire measurement process. This paper will elaborate on the relevant work in detail
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