Getting started on "Hacking" a Nikon X-ray CT system through IPC

  • Parmesh Gajjar (Other)

    Activity: Internal positions, career professional development, other peer review and otherOtherResearch

    Description

    A useful feature of Nikon X-ray CT systems is that they can be manually programmed using a programmable interface, allowing users to create completely customised routines with customised user interfaces. Most of what can be done with the graphical user interface can also be done using the programmable interface, known as “IPC”. This allows a complex set of operations to be automated with a very simple user interface, at the minimum, an ID entry and a “Go” button. This hands-on training course will give users an insight into several projects enabled through IPC and teach users how to get started with programming through the IPC interface to create simple applications. By the end of the course, users should have enough knowledge to create their own routines and understand the main capabilities and advantages of creating customisable scanning routines.
    Period6 Dec 2017
    Event titleGetting started on "Hacking" a Nikon X-ray CT system through IPC
    Event typeCourse
    LocationManchester, United KingdomShow on map
    Degree of RecognitionNational