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Current Research into Applications of Tomography for Fusion Diagnostics

Mlynar, Jan  
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Craciunescu, Teddy
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Ferreira, Diogo R.
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August 1, 2019
Journal of Fusion Energy

Retrieving spatial distribution of plasma emissivity from line integrated measurements on tokamaks presents a challenging task due to ill-posedness of the tomography problem and limited number of the lines of sight. Modern methods of plasma tomography therefore implement a-priori information as well as constraints, in particular some form of penalisation of complexity. In this contribution, the current tomography methods under development (Tikhonov regularisation, Bayesian methods and neural networks) are briefly explained taking into account their potential for integration into the fusion reactor diagnostics. In particular, current development of the Minimum Fisher Regularisation method is exemplified with respect to real-time reconstruction capability, combination with spectral unfolding and other prospective tasks.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s10894-018-0178-x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000476509600015

Author(s)
Mlynar, Jan  
Craciunescu, Teddy
Ferreira, Diogo R.
Carvalho, Pedro
Ficker, Ondrej
Grover, Ondrej
Imrisek, Martin
Svoboda, Jakub
Abduallev, S.
Abhangi, M.
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Date Issued

2019-08-01

Publisher

Springer

Published in
Journal of Fusion Energy
Volume

38

Issue

3-4

Start page

458

End page

466

Subjects

Nuclear Science & Technology

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tokamaks

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plasma tomography

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plasma diagnostics

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x-ray tomography

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jet neutron

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reconstruction

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regularization

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plasmas

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tcv

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