Conveners
Session 2: Facility status reports
- Tobias Hoffmann (Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GSI GmbH)
Dr
Axel Winter
(MPI Plasmaphysik)
04/12/2019, 11:00
This presentation will provide an overview of the usage of MicroTCA systems at
nuclear fusion facilities around the world. Many DAQ systems for fusion
diagnostics at KSTAR (Daejeon, Korea) and Wendelstein 7-X (Greifswald,
Germany) are currently based on the MicroTCA standard and their numbers are
growing steadily. Also ITER, the next generation Tokamak, has committed to
support MicroTCA...
Dr
Xinpeng Ma
(Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
04/12/2019, 11:30
Summary of the MTCA/ATCA workshop for research and industry at IHEP China in June 2018 is shown and future plans are also presented.
Dr
Fumihiko Tamura
(J-PARC Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
04/12/2019, 12:00
The application of MTCA for accelerators was pioneered by KEK.
Although the development of the LLRF with MTCA at KEK was successful,
it took time for the other accelerator facilities to employ MTCA-based
systems. In these years, several applications of MTCA in Japan have
been reported. The next-generation LLRF control system for the J-PARC
RCS based on MTCA.4 was successfully deployed. A...
Dr
David Emschermann
(GSI Helmholtzzentrum f. Schwerionenforschung)
04/12/2019, 12:15
The Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment (CBM) will be based at the new Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR), which will deliver heavy-ion beams up to energies of 14 AGeV for N=Z beams. In nucleus-nucleus collisions at these beam energies strongly interacting matter with densities up to 10 times normal nuclear matter is expected to be produced. The key objective of CBM is to...