Monitoring and Hardware Management for Critical Fusion Plasma Instrumentation

Controlled nuclear fusion aims to obtain energy by particles collision confined inside a nuclear reactor (Tokamak). These ionized particles, heavier isotopes of hydrogen, are the main elements inside of plasma that is kept at high temperatures (millions of Celsius degrees). Due to high temperatures...

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Main Authors: Carvalho Paulo F., Santos Bruno, Correia Miguel, Combo Álvaro M., Rodrigues AntÓnio P., Pereira Rita C., Fernandes Ana, Cruz Nuno, Sousa Jorge, Carvalho Bernardo B., Batista AntÓnio J.N., Correia Carlos M.B.A., Gonçalves Bruno
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817002002
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spelling doaj-1965c971d08647ff85707b799fc0ddcf2021-08-02T07:10:37ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2018-01-011700200210.1051/epjconf/201817002002epjconf_animma2018_02002Monitoring and Hardware Management for Critical Fusion Plasma InstrumentationCarvalho Paulo F.Santos BrunoCorreia MiguelCombo Álvaro M.Rodrigues AntÓnio P.Pereira Rita C.Fernandes AnaCruz NunoSousa JorgeCarvalho Bernardo B.Batista AntÓnio J.N.Correia Carlos M.B.A.Gonçalves BrunoControlled nuclear fusion aims to obtain energy by particles collision confined inside a nuclear reactor (Tokamak). These ionized particles, heavier isotopes of hydrogen, are the main elements inside of plasma that is kept at high temperatures (millions of Celsius degrees). Due to high temperatures and magnetic confinement, plasma is exposed to several sources of instabilities which require a set of procedures by the control and data acquisition systems throughout fusion experiments processes. Control and data acquisition systems often used in nuclear fusion experiments are based on the Advanced Telecommunication Computer Architecture (AdvancedTCA®) standard introduced by the Peripheral Component Interconnect Industrial Manufacturers Group (PICMG®), to meet the demands of telecommunications that require large amount of data (TB) transportation at high transfer rates (Gb/s), to ensure high availability including features such as reliability, serviceability and redundancy. For efficient plasma control, systems are required to collect large amounts of data, process it, store for later analysis, make critical decisions in real time and provide status reports either from the experience itself or the electronic instrumentation involved. Moreover, systems should also ensure the correct handling of detected anomalies and identified faults, notify the system operator of occurred events, decisions taken to acknowledge and implemented changes. Therefore, for everything to work in compliance with specifications it is required that the instrumentation includes hardware management and monitoring mechanisms for both hardware and software. These mechanisms should check the system status by reading sensors, manage events, update inventory databases with hardware system components in use and maintenance, store collected information, update firmware and installed software modules, configure and handle alarms to detect possible system failures and prevent emergency scenarios occurrences. The goal is to ensure high availability of the system and provide safety operation, experiment security and data validation for the fusion experiment. This work aims to contribute to the joint effort of the IPFN control and data acquisition group to develop a hardware management and monitoring application for control and data acquisition instrumentation especially designed for large scale tokamaks like ITER.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817002002FusionControlData AcquisitionMonitoringManagementHardwareSoftware
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author Carvalho Paulo F.
Santos Bruno
Correia Miguel
Combo Álvaro M.
Rodrigues AntÓnio P.
Pereira Rita C.
Fernandes Ana
Cruz Nuno
Sousa Jorge
Carvalho Bernardo B.
Batista AntÓnio J.N.
Correia Carlos M.B.A.
Gonçalves Bruno
spellingShingle Carvalho Paulo F.
Santos Bruno
Correia Miguel
Combo Álvaro M.
Rodrigues AntÓnio P.
Pereira Rita C.
Fernandes Ana
Cruz Nuno
Sousa Jorge
Carvalho Bernardo B.
Batista AntÓnio J.N.
Correia Carlos M.B.A.
Gonçalves Bruno
Monitoring and Hardware Management for Critical Fusion Plasma Instrumentation
EPJ Web of Conferences
Fusion
Control
Data Acquisition
Monitoring
Management
Hardware
Software
author_facet Carvalho Paulo F.
Santos Bruno
Correia Miguel
Combo Álvaro M.
Rodrigues AntÓnio P.
Pereira Rita C.
Fernandes Ana
Cruz Nuno
Sousa Jorge
Carvalho Bernardo B.
Batista AntÓnio J.N.
Correia Carlos M.B.A.
Gonçalves Bruno
author_sort Carvalho Paulo F.
title Monitoring and Hardware Management for Critical Fusion Plasma Instrumentation
title_short Monitoring and Hardware Management for Critical Fusion Plasma Instrumentation
title_full Monitoring and Hardware Management for Critical Fusion Plasma Instrumentation
title_fullStr Monitoring and Hardware Management for Critical Fusion Plasma Instrumentation
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring and Hardware Management for Critical Fusion Plasma Instrumentation
title_sort monitoring and hardware management for critical fusion plasma instrumentation
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Controlled nuclear fusion aims to obtain energy by particles collision confined inside a nuclear reactor (Tokamak). These ionized particles, heavier isotopes of hydrogen, are the main elements inside of plasma that is kept at high temperatures (millions of Celsius degrees). Due to high temperatures and magnetic confinement, plasma is exposed to several sources of instabilities which require a set of procedures by the control and data acquisition systems throughout fusion experiments processes. Control and data acquisition systems often used in nuclear fusion experiments are based on the Advanced Telecommunication Computer Architecture (AdvancedTCA®) standard introduced by the Peripheral Component Interconnect Industrial Manufacturers Group (PICMG®), to meet the demands of telecommunications that require large amount of data (TB) transportation at high transfer rates (Gb/s), to ensure high availability including features such as reliability, serviceability and redundancy. For efficient plasma control, systems are required to collect large amounts of data, process it, store for later analysis, make critical decisions in real time and provide status reports either from the experience itself or the electronic instrumentation involved. Moreover, systems should also ensure the correct handling of detected anomalies and identified faults, notify the system operator of occurred events, decisions taken to acknowledge and implemented changes. Therefore, for everything to work in compliance with specifications it is required that the instrumentation includes hardware management and monitoring mechanisms for both hardware and software. These mechanisms should check the system status by reading sensors, manage events, update inventory databases with hardware system components in use and maintenance, store collected information, update firmware and installed software modules, configure and handle alarms to detect possible system failures and prevent emergency scenarios occurrences. The goal is to ensure high availability of the system and provide safety operation, experiment security and data validation for the fusion experiment. This work aims to contribute to the joint effort of the IPFN control and data acquisition group to develop a hardware management and monitoring application for control and data acquisition instrumentation especially designed for large scale tokamaks like ITER.
topic Fusion
Control
Data Acquisition
Monitoring
Management
Hardware
Software
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817002002
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