F. Sartori, T. Budd, P. Card, R. Felton, P. Lomas, P. Mccullen, F. Piccolo, L. Zabeo, R. Albanese, G. Ambrosino, G. De Tommasi, A. Pironti
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Abstract
This paper presents the main lessons that can be learned from two decades of Plasma Control development experience. It will present the general architectural choices and will provide examples from key systems, and, more importantly, will highlight the plasma operation requirements that have driven the developments. The aim is to present a meaningful set of functional and non- functional requirements that were derived from the JET experience and to discuss their potential applicability to future experimental devices, ITER in particular.