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Improved Data Acquisition Methods for Uninterrupted Signal Monitoring and Ultra-Fast Plasma Diagnostics in LHD

Authors :
Kazuo Kawahata
Mamoru Kojima
Hideya Nakanishi
Hitoshi Miyake
Masahiko Emoto
Chie Iwata
S. Imazu
Yoshio Nagayama
M. Nonomura
Masanobu Yoshida
M. Ohsuna
Mamoru Shoji
Source :
Plasma and Fusion Research. 7:2405007
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
プラズマ・核融合学会, 2012.

Abstract

To deal with endless data streams acquired in LHD steady-state experiments, the LHD data acquisition system was designed with a simple concept that divides a long pulse into a consecutive series of 10-s “subshots”. Latest digitizers applying high-speed PCI-Express technology, however, output nonstop gigabyte per second data streams whose subshot intervals would be extremely long if 10-s rule was applied. These digitizers need shorter subshot intervals, less than 10-s long. In contrast, steady-state fusion plants need uninterrupted monitoring of the environment and device soundness. They adopt longer subshot lengths of either 10 min or 1 day. To cope with both uninterrupted monitoring and ultra-fast diagnostics, the ability to vary the subshot length according to the type of operation is required. In this study, a design modification that enables variable subshot lengths was implemented and its practical effectiveness in LHD was verified.<br />2012 The Japan Society of Plasma Science and Nuclear Fusion Research

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plasma and Fusion Research
Accession number :
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