An optical-input Maximum Likelihood Estimation feedback system demonstrated on tokamak horizontal equilibrium control

  • Rian Chandra
  • , Jeffrey Levesque
  • , Yumou Wei
  • , Boting Li
  • , Alex Saperstein
  • , Ian Stewart
  • , Christopher Hansen
  • , Michael Mauel
  • , Gerald Navratil

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Abstract

A readily parallelized Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) algorithm with linear computational complexity is demonstrated in real time using only measurements from an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) diagnostic to control the horizontal position of a tokamak plasma. A set of trial emissivity profiles are parameterized by the control quantity of interest (Rm), and the MLE is identified from the profile which minimizes the signal reconstruction residual. The algorithm depends on an empirically determined likelihood function with exponential form. EUV emission (λ≈ 15 eV-1 keV) is captured in a poloidal plane by four 16-channel AXUV diodes mounted at different poloidal angles with radial and angular resolution sufficient to discern plasma equilibrium evolution in HBT-EP. Calculations of the plasma major radius by the system are consistent within diagnostic uncertainty for the majority of the discharge with those of: a weighted average of vertical soft X-ray or EUV chords, magnetic sensors, and an equilibrium reconstruction. The feedback system corrects for a horizontal displacement of the major radius equal to 20% of the plasma minor radius by adjusting the vertical field produced from 40 in-vessel control coils in real time. The MLE calculation is performed on a GPU in a 15μs cycle, with similar performance in this application to a simple weighted average of vertical chords. Results demonstrate horizontal position control using magnetic actuators and an optical observer.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number113565
JournalFusion Engineering and Design
Volume191
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2023
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Nuclear Energy and Engineering
  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanical Engineering

Keywords

  • Feedback
  • GPU
  • HBT-EP
  • Maximum Likelihood
  • Plasma control
  • Tomography

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