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Control, data acquisition, data analysis and remote participation in LHD

Authors :
J. Miyazawa
K. Tsuda
S. Sudo
S. Takami
Hideya Nakanishi
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Y. Nakamura
Shin Kubo
Tetsuo Seki
Maiko Yoshida
H. Funaba
Tsuguhiro Watanabe
Seiji Ishiguro
Atsushi Mase
T. Yamamoto
Takashi Mutoh
C. Iwata
M. Nonomura
S. Imazu
Shigeru Inagaki
Y. Ito
A. Komori
Y. Nagayama
M. Emoto
Mamoru Shoji
Mamoru Kojima
O. Motojima
M. Ohsuna
Toshiyuki Mito
Ritoku Horiuchi
Hirotaka Chikaraishi
K. Saito
Source :
Fusion Engineering and Design. 83:170-175
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2008.

Abstract

This paper presents the control, data acquisition, data analysis and remote participation facilities of the Large Helical Device (LHD), which is designed to confine the plasma in steady state. In LHD the plasma duration exceeds 3000 s by controlling the plasma position, the density and the ICRF heating. The “LABCOM” data acquisition system takes both the short-pulse and the steady-state data. A two-layer Mass Storage System with RAIDs and Blu-ray Disk jukeboxes in a storage area network has been developed to increase capacity of storage. The steady-state data can be monitored with a Web browser in real time. A high-level data analysis system with Web interfaces is being developed in order to provide easier usage of LHD data and large FORTRAN codes in a supercomputer. A virtual laboratory system for the Japanese fusion community has been developed with Multi-protocol Label Switching Virtual Private Network Technology. Collaborators at remote sites can join the LHD experiment or use the NIFS supercomputer system as if they were working in the LHD control room.

Details

ISSN :
09203796
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fusion Engineering and Design
Accession number :
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