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== PROJECT OBJECTIVES ==
== PROJECT OBJECTIVES ==

Revision as of 14:06, 22 April 2015

Fast Model Predictive Control for Magnetic Plasma Control

Principal Investigator:

Samo Gerksic (IJS)

Contributors:

Gianmaria De Tommasi (CREATE)

Marco Ariola (CREATE)

Alfredo Pironti (CREATE)

Boštjan Pregelj (IJS)

Andrej Debenjak (IJS)

Participating institutions:

Institut "Jožef Stefan", Ljubljana, Slovenia

Consorzio CREATE, Naples, Italy

COSYLAB, Ljubljana, Slovenia

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PROJECT OBJECTIVES

The main project objectives are:

  • O1 -> Review possible approaches of complexity reduction for fast Model Predictive Control (MPC) suitable for Plasma Current and Shape Control (PSC) and possibly to Resistive Wall Modes (RWM) control
  • O2 >> Implement the most appropriate fast MPC method
  • O3 >> Adapt plasma models for use in MPC and prepare a set of models in different operation points of an ITER scenario, in order to assess robustness
  • O4 >> Develop a suitable state-estimation technique
  • O5 >> Apply fast MPC to PSC control
  • O6 >> Evaluate fast MPC performance and robustness to disturbances and variation of local dynamics in comparison to existing approaches
  • O7 >> Evaluate the applicability of fast MPC to RWM control

DOCUMENTATION


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Minutes of Meetings


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Presentations

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