Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
271443 Fusion Engineering and Design 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The basic architecture of Wendelstein 7-X's Control and Data Acquisition Station (short: CoDaStation) is presented.•The CoDaStation is a generic framework for signal processing at steady state fusion experiments.•The modular design allows easy exchange of frontend systems (data acquisition devices, control interfaces, configuration storages, data archives) and extensive test scenarios.•The “signal routing” concept supports asynchronous signal processing (to achieve high performance) as well as synchronous signal processing (for a more deterministic behavior).

The Control and Data Acquisition Station (short: CoDaStation) is a modular application for continuous data acquisition. It is based on the idea of abstract signal sources and signal sinks that are connected to a signal processing network. The structure of this network is defined by a configuration description and the behavior is controlled by a control system. Due to the well-defined interface definitions for signal processing units, configuration sources and control systems it is possible to use various implementations of these components and easily switch between them. This means less effort on environment changes which is especially important for experiment sites with operation times of several years and even decades. Furthermore, it provides room for tests using mock-up implementations and so an improved testability and stability.The CoDaStation will be an integral part of the control and data acquisition system of Wendelstein 7-X. However, the modular design allows the integration into very different scientific environments.

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