Integrating CODAC in ITER Plant Simulator

WEMR013
24 Sept 2025, 15:30
3m
Red Lacquer Room (Palmer House Hilton Chicago)

Red Lacquer Room

Palmer House Hilton Chicago

17 East Monroe Street Chicago, IL 60603, United States of America
Poster Presentation with Mini Oral MC14: Digital Twins & Simulation WEMR Mini-Orals (MC13, MC14, MC15)

Speaker

Ralph Lange (ITER Organization)

Description

The use of Digital Control Systems (DCS) with process simulators for engineering purpose, control system validation, virtual commissioning, or operator training is increasingly demanded in large and increasingly complex industrial projects.
Coupling a DCS with a process simulator requires to support specific functionalities: ability to operate on a simulated time basis and to save/restore states to load different scenarios starting point, or to jump back in time, which is traditionally achieved by emulating or simulating the DCS.
The ITER Control, Data Access and Communication (CODAC) system uses EPICS at its core, which is not designed to operate with such constraints. In the frame of the ITER Plant Simulator project, we leveraged advanced Linux features (libfaketime, namespaces, and CRIU) combined with a custom interface between CODAC and the simulator to meet these requirements. This approach allows integration of a wide range of CODAC tools (HMI, Archive, Alarms, Logbook, Operations Sequencer), synchronized with the simulator, with a lightweight and efficient solution.

Author

Romain Balp (ITER)

Co-author

Ralph Lange (ITER Organization)

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