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.
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
Collaborations with Fusion Laboratories
| Joint European Torus - European Fusion Development Agreement | | |
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| Centre de Recherches en Physique des Plasmas | | |
| Institute of Plasma Physics | | |
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| Max-Planck- Institut für PlasmaPhysik | | |
| Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas | | |
| Instituto de Física da Universidade de São Paulo | | |
| Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais | | |
Manpower and Resources
- The Group is composed of
4 PhD, 10 MSc, 3 Engineers and 2 Technicians . - 6 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.
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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