Abstract
Magnetic fusion plasmas, which are complex systems comprising numerous interacting elements, have large uncertainties. Therefore, future fusion reactors require prediction-based advanced control systems with an adaptive system model and control estimation robust to uncertainties in the model and observations. To address this challenge, we introduced a control approach based on data assimilation (DA), which describes the system model adaptation and control estimation based on the state probability distribution. The first implementation of a DA-based control system was achieved at the Large Helical Device to control the high temperature plasma. The experimental results indicate that the control system enhanced the predictive capability using real-time observations and adjusted the electron cyclotron heating power for a target temperature. The DA-based control system provides a flexible platform for advanced control in future fusion reactors.
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Morishita, Y., Murakami, S., Kenmochi, N., Funaba, H., Yamada, I., Mizuno, Y., … Osakabe, M. (2024). First application of data assimilation-based control to fusion plasma. Scientific Reports, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-49432-3
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