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A new remote control room for tokamak operations
Authors:DP Schissel  G Abla  S Flanagan  EN Kim
Affiliation:General Atomics, P.O. Box 85608, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract:This paper presents a summary of a new remote tokamak control room constructed near the offices of DIII-D's scientific staff. This integrated system combines hardware, software, data, and control of the room (R-232) into a unified package that has been designed and constructed in a generic fashion so that it can be used with any tokamak operating worldwide. The room is approximately 300 ft2 and can accommodate up to 12 seated participants. Mounted on the wall facing each scientist are five 52″ LCD televisions and mounted to the wall on their right are six 24″ LCD monitors. Each seat has associated with it a 24″ monitor, network connection, and power and the scientist is either provided with a computer or they can use their own. The room has been used for operation of DIII-D, EAST, and KSTAR. Due to the long distances, data from EAST and KSTAR was brought back to local DIII-D computers in one large parallel network transfer and subsequently served to scientists in the remote control room to other US collaborators. This parallel data transfer allowed the data to be available to US participants between pulses making remote experimental participation highly effective.
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