Systems for remote participation in JT-60 experiments
1999; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 70; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1063/1.1149270
ISSN1527-2400
AutoresTatsuma D. Matsuda, T. Tsugita, Taku Oshima, M. Sato, S. Sakata, M. Koiwa, K. Hamamatsu, T. Nishitani, N Saitoh,
Tópico(s)Magnetic confinement fusion research
ResumoSince 1996, the remote participation in JT-60 experiments has been successfully conducted in collaboration with JAERI, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. The remote analysis system is a computer complex consisting of an analysis server and a data server for access to JT-60 data. Collaborators of the remote participation can analyze JT-60 data by using this system through the Internet. For the remote diagnostic system, an X Window control program has been customized to communicate via the overseas line using a UNIX workstation at the remote site and one in the JT-60 control room. It has a feature of real-time remote control of diagnostic equipment and remote access to CAMAC data. Both systems are used together with the ISDN-based video-conferencing system for real-time communication between the remote laboratory and the JT-60 control room.
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