Journal of Plasma and Fusion Research
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Development of a Real-Time Monitoring System and Integration of Different Computer System in LHD Experiments Using IP Multicast
Masahiko EMOTOYukio NAKAMURAYasuaki TERAMACHIHaruhiko OKUMURASatarou YAMAGUCHI
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2002 Volume 78 Issue 10 Pages 1084-1092

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There are several different computer systems in LHD (Large Helical Device) experiment, and therefore the coalition of these computers is a key to perform the experiment. Real-time monitoring system is also important because the long discharge is needed in the LHD experiment. In order to achieve these two requirements, the technique of IP multicast is adopted.The authors have developed three new systems, the first one is the real-time monitoring system, the next one is the delivery system of the shot number and the last one is the real-time notification system of the plasma data registration. The first system can deliver the real-time monitoring data to the LHD experimental LAN through the firewall of the LHD control LAN in NIFS. The other two systems are used to realize high coalition of the different computers in the LHD plasma experiment. We can conclude that IP multicast is very useful both in the LHD experiment and a future large plasma experiment from various experiences.
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