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== Agenda ==
 
== Agenda ==
* BMOD run period segmentation
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* BMOD run period segmentation and outliers is done now, double checks ongoing
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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* Follow the steps listed last week: [[BMOD_13Jan2021]] - next step is to get residuals and the BMOD corrected results with ifarm data
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* Weibin updated his slopes log entry on HAPLOG with corrected device list (and runwise is average of miniruns values) - [http://ace.phys.virginia.edu/HAPPEX/4430 HAPLOG 4430]
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* Cameron will make use of Tao's software for further dithering analysis steps
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* Ye Tian shows some very nice plots of the improvement to slope size and RMSs by combining 4eX and 1X across the experiment - Gains can be made pretty easily, and comparing different BPM sets should come after residuals are in hand
  
 
== Attendence ==
 
== Attendence ==
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Cameron, Kent, Tao, Victoria, Weibin, Ye Tian

Latest revision as of 16:39, 20 January 2021

BMOD_13Jan2021 << >> BMOD_27Jan2021

Logistic information

 BlueJeans calling instructions:
 Toll-Free Number (U.S.&  Canada):  888-240-2560
 International toll number:         408-740-7256
 Bluejeans CODE:                 948942477
 Bluejeans link: https://bluejeans.com/948942477

Agenda

  • BMOD run period segmentation and outliers is done now, double checks ongoing

Notes

  • Follow the steps listed last week: BMOD_13Jan2021 - next step is to get residuals and the BMOD corrected results with ifarm data
  • Weibin updated his slopes log entry on HAPLOG with corrected device list (and runwise is average of miniruns values) - HAPLOG 4430
  • Cameron will make use of Tao's software for further dithering analysis steps
  • Ye Tian shows some very nice plots of the improvement to slope size and RMSs by combining 4eX and 1X across the experiment - Gains can be made pretty easily, and comparing different BPM sets should come after residuals are in hand

Attendence

Cameron, Kent, Tao, Victoria, Weibin, Ye Tian