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    Activities of the CODAC Group

    The CODAC group activities result from a collaborative effort between the various vertical engineering competencies on Instrumentation, applied to various fusion/physics areas.

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    Activities are mainly focused in:

    • The specification, development and design of CODAC systems and components;
    • The development of operation and algorithm codes for CODAC, diagnostics and plasma control systems;
    • The specification of the control and data acquisition infrastructures for the upcoming ITER international fusion experiment;
    • Collaboration on the development of international instrumentation standards;
    • Establishment of International Strategic Partnerships with the Industry;
    • Inform the Portuguese industry of fusion CODAC projects;
    • Inbound and outbound education and training activities;
    • Improving the laboratorial and work-shop infra-structures.

    The main R&D outcome is measurement Instrumentation systems aiming at:

    • Focused performance
    • Reliability and availability
    • Low-cost
    • State-of-the-art componentes

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    Collaborations with Fusion Laboratories

    JET-EFDA

    Joint European Torus - European Fusion Development Agreement

    United Kingdom

     

    ITER

    IO and F4E

       

    CRPP

    Centre de Recherches en Physique des Plasmas

    Switzerland

    TCV

    IPP.CR

    Institute of Plasma Physics

    Check Republic

    COMPASS

    RFX

    Consorzio RFX

    Italy

    RFX

    IPP

    Max-Planck- Institut für PlasmaPhysik

    Germany

    W7-X, ASDEX-Upgrade

    CIEMAT

    Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas

    Spain

    TJII

    USP

    Instituto de Física da Universidade de São Paulo

    Brazil

    TCA/Br

    INPE

    Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais

    Brazil

    ETE

    Manpower and Resources

    • The Group is composed of
    • 5 PhD, 8 MSc, 2 Engineers and 2 Technicians .
    • 4 of the Group members are in the process of graduation to PhD.
    • Most of R&D work happens in-house.
    • Only a fraction of the manpower is used for commissioning and R&D tasks on international experiments.
    • In-house prototyping and testing.

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    Collaboration with the industry

    • Discussions have been held with international companies
      • Potential collaborations towards ITER
      • Licensing IPFN control & data acquisition systems
      • Co-development of control & data acquisition solutions
    • IPFN is trying to improve the collaboration with national industry

    Strategy

    • Continue collaborations with ITER and other fusion experiments.
    • Enlarge the scope of activities to other physics experiments, local or international.
    • Establish definite paths for:
      • IP transfer to Industry
      • Outsourcing from Industry
    • Improve efficiency of Project activities:
      • Continue R&D of a unified platform of Instrumentation able to cover a large scope of applications in Physics.
      • Establish clear boundaries between Academic activities and Project activities.
    • Continue the development of critical components:
      • xTCA hardware, Real-time MARTe framework, EPICS machine control, High-speed codes and algorithms for FPGAs, High-performance networks for database access, real-time processing and synchronization.

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