Plasma and Fusion Research
Online ISSN : 1880-6821
ISSN-L : 1880-6821
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QUEST Database for Tokamak Big Data
Makoto HASEGAWAAki HIGASHIJIMAIchiro NIIYAKazuaki HANADAHiroshi IDEITakeshi IDORyuya IKEZOETakumi ONCHIKengo KURODADaisuke SAKURAI
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2023 Volume 18 Pages 1305048

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A database has been developed to provide a highly efficient data analysis environment by registering various types of data obtained in the QUEST (Q-shu University Experiment with Steady-State Spherical Tokamak) experiments and providing the data to researchers through standard SQL query output. In conventional experiments, measurements are usually obtained using several instruments, and the results are often stored separately in proprietary formats. An analysis to collect distributed files and convert them into appropriate formats individually was necessary, which led to a decrease in analysis efficiency. In order to build a system to centrally store and provide data, we constructed new servers, each for registering data in a database and for extracting data from the database and visualizing the data. As a result, various real-time monitoring data can be registered in the database, and data retrieval for analysis can be performed easily with a unified user interface. The construction of this database has made it possible to easily retrieve real-time monitoring data and a wide variety of table data, enabling analysis from a new perspective, and improving analysis efficiency.

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