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Modern Microscopy with the Web of Things: The OpenFlexure Microscope Software Stack

Authors :
Collins, Joel T.
Knapper, Joe
Stirling, Julian
McDermott, Samuel
Bowman, Richard
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Automated and computerised control of scientific instrumentation is almost ubiquitous in the modern laboratory. Most instrumentation is controlled over decades old communication busses or is accessed via proprietary system libraries. This limits which languages and operating systems can be used to control instruments, and poses a significant problem when interfacing multiple instruments into the same experiment. Here we present the OpenFlexure Microscope software stack as an example of how a scientific instrument can be controlled using existing, cross-platform, language-independent, industry-supported standards. We split the control code into client and server applications interfaced via a web API that conforms to the W3C Web of Things standard. This enables simple control of the microscope from multiple languages, provides a modern graphical control interface, and minimises duplicated code. Network control also makes the software stack more robust, allows multiple microscopes to be controlled by one computer, and facilitates sharing of equipment between local or remote users. Using a Web of Things approach in research laboratories has the potential to solve many of the key challenges of experiment integration, using technology that is already well established.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2101.00933
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211158