Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6743276 Fusion Engineering and Design 2018 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
In consideration of the required transfer speed and data volume, a “multiple networks” structure composed of a reflective memory (RFM) network and a Gigabit Ethernet network is used to build this system. To work with this multi-network structure, Red Hat MRG Realtime (Messaging, RealTime, and Grid) operating system (OS) is adopted, as it can provide deterministic response time. This system is responsible for transferring the diagnostic data collected by the data acquisition (DAQ) systems of the various distributed subsystems to the PCS and data server. The PCS receives the data through the RFM network in each PCS control cycle (defined as 100 microseconds) while the data server receives the data through the Ethernet network in every time-slice (defined in the DAQ program). All the relevant diagnostic data are to be available to the PCS through the data sharing system, though the PCS has the ability to choose some specified data according to its own needs during the plasma control. Likely, the above advantages for the PCS also apply for any EAST subsystems connected to the RFM network. In this paper, the details of the real-time data sharing system are described and the future work is also discussed.
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