Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6744792 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The plasma control system (PCS) has been one of essential systems in annual KSTAR plasma campaigns: starting from a single-process version in 2008, extensive upgrades are done through the previous 7 years in order to achieve major goals of KSTAR performance enhancement. Major implementations are explained in this paper. In consequences of successive upgrades, the present KSTAR PCS is able to achieve â¼48Â s of 500Â kA plasma pulses with full real-time shaping controls and real-time NB power controls. It has become a huge system capable of dealing with 8 separate categories of algorithms, 26 actuators directly controllable during the shot, and real-time data communication units consisting of +180 analog channels and +600 digital input/outputs through the reflective memory (RFM) network. The next upgrade of the KSTAR PCS is planned in 2015 before the campaign. An overview of the upgrade layout will be given for this paper. The real-time system box is planned to use the CERN MRG-Realtime OS, an ITER-compatible standard operating system. New hardware is developed for faster real-time streaming system for future installations of actuators/diagnostics.
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Authors
Sang-hee Hahn, Y.J. Kim, B.G. Penaflor, J.G. Bak, H. Han, J.S. Hong, Y.M. Jeon, J.H. Jeong, M. Joung, J.W. Juhn, J.S. Kim, H.S. Kim, W.R. Lee, M.H. Woo, N.W. Eidietis, J.R. Ferron, D.A. Humphreys, A. Hyatt, P.G. Milne,