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Di Maio, F.

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MOB001 ITER Controls Design Status 1
 
  • W.-D. Klotz, H. Dave, F. Di Maio, H. K. Gulati, C. Hansalia, J. Y. Journeaux, K. Mahajan, L. Scibile, D. Stepanov, A. Wallander, I. Yonekawa
    ITER, St Paul lez Durance
  • D. Joonekindt
    Atos Origin, Meylan
 
  ITER Control, Data Access and Communication (CODAC) system passed conceptual design review in late 2007. Since then a local CODAC group has been formed on the ITER site currently consisting of 12 staff representing four out of the seven parties. The work in transforming the conceptual design into an engineering design is now in full swing. The primary current focus is on standardization of the development process as well as hardware and software components for instrumentation and control. The system will provide services and communication functions to orchestrate and integrate, current estimate is 165, Plant Systems which will be delivered 'in kind' by the seven ITER Parties. The latter poses the largest challenge of the project. This paper will detail the architecture of the system, will report on standards selected and will present the activities, strategy and technology choices made during the last year and outline the plans ahead.  
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MOC005 Development of the ITER CODAC Core Systems 22
 
  • F. Di Maio, J. Y. Journeaux, W.-D. Klotz, K. Mahajan, P. Makijarvi, D. Stepanov, N. Utzel, A. Wallander
    ITER, St Paul lez Durance
 
  The duration of the construction period for ITER is ten years, from 2008. The procurement model is such that the ITER Plant Systems will mostly be provided 'in kind' to be integrated into the ITER control infrastructure. In the coming three years, the earliest plant systems will be built and some test facilities will also be required. As a result, the CODAC group (Controls, Data Access & Communications) is already preparing the systems that implement the core functions such as operator interface, alarms handling, communications or data storage, in incremental versions, reduced and tailored for the development and tests of the plant systems before integration. The work is executed in partnership with labs and industries from the ITER parties and has to be organized as a continuous process to match the consecutive integration and commissioning phases of the ITER project. This paper reports on these tasks, including schedules and decisions, with details on two systems named Plant System Host and Mini-CODAC.  
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