DocumentCode :
1272138
Title :
Engineering Design of ITER Prototype Fast Plant System Controller
Author :
Gonçalves, B. ; Sousa, J. ; Carvalho, B. ; Rodrigues, A.P. ; Correia, M. ; Batista, A. ; Vega, J. ; Ruiz, M. ; López, J.M. ; Rojo, R. Castro ; Wallander, A. ; Utzel, N. ; Neto, A. ; Alves, D. ; Valcárcel, D.
Author_Institution :
Lab. Associado, Inst. de Plasmas e Fusao Nucl., Lisbon, Portugal
Volume :
58
Issue :
4
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
1439
Lastpage :
1446
Abstract :
The ITER control, data access and communication (CODAC) design team identified the need for two types of plant systems. A slow control plant system is based on industrial automation technology with maximum sampling rates below 100 Hz, and a fast control plant system is based on embedded technology with higher sampling rates and more stringent real-time requirements than that required for slow controllers. The latter is applicable to diagnostics and plant systems in closed-control loops whose cycle times are below 1 ms. Fast controllers will be dedicated industrial controllers with the ability to supervise other fast and/or slow controllers, interface to actuators and sensors and, if necessary, high performance networks. Two prototypes of a fast plant system controller specialized for data acquisition and constrained by ITER technological choices are being built using two different form factors. This prototyping activity contributes to the Plant Control Design Handbook effort of standardization, specifically regarding fast controller characteristics. Envisaging a general purpose fast controller design, diagnostic use cases with specific requirements were analyzed and will be presented along with the interface with CODAC and sensors. The requirements and constraints that real-time plasma control imposes on the design were also taken into consideration. Functional specifications and technology neutral architecture, together with its implications on the engineering design, were considered. The detailed engineering design compliant with ITER standards was performed and will be discussed in detail. Emphasis will be given to the integration of the controller in the standard CODAC environment. Requirements for the EPICS IOC providing the interface to the outside world, the prototype decisions on form factor, real-time operating system, and high-performance networks will also be discussed, as well as the requirements for data streaming to CODAC for visualization and archivin- - g.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; actuators; control system synthesis; controllers; data acquisition; data communication; data visualisation; fusion reactor design; information retrieval; operating systems (computers); plasma diagnostics; plasma toroidal confinement; EPICS IOC; ITER prototype fast plant system controller; actuators; closed-control loops; data access; data acquisition; data visualization; embedded technology; engineering design; fast control plant system; fast controller characteristics; high-performance networks; industrial automation technology; plant control design handbook; real-time operating system; real-time plasma control; sampling rate; sensors; standard CODAC environment; Control systems; Data acquisition; Plasmas; Prototypes; Real time systems; Synchronization; Control systems; data acquisition; diagnostic systems; fusion reactors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2011.2159310
Filename :
5953541
Link To Document :
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