DocumentCode :
3113912
Title :
Grids for experimental science: the virtual control room
Author :
Keahey, K. ; Papka, M.E. ; Peng, Q. ; Schissel, D. ; Abla, G. ; Araki, T. ; Burruss, J. ; Feibush, E. ; Lane, P. ; Klasky, S. ; Leggett, T. ; McCune, D. ; Randerson, L.
Author_Institution :
Argonne Nat. Lab., IL, USA
fYear :
2004
fDate :
38145
Firstpage :
4
Lastpage :
11
Abstract :
The National Fusion Collaboratory focuses on enabling fusion scientists to explore grid capabilities in support of experimental science. Fusion experiments are structured as a series of plasma pulses initiated roughly every 20 minutes. In the between-pulse intervals scientists perform data analysis and discuss results to reach decisions affecting changes to the next plasma pulse. This interaction can be made more efficient by performing more analysis and engaging more expertise from a geographically distributed team of scientists and resources. In this paper, we describe a virtual control room experiment that unites collaborative, visualization, and grid technologies to provide such environment and shows how their combined effect can advance experimental science. We also report on FusionGrid services whose use during the fusion experimental cycle became possible for the first time thanks to this technology. We also describe the Access Grid, experimental data presentation tools, and agreement-based resource management and workflow systems enabling time-bounded end-to-end application execution. The first virtual control room experiment represented a mock-up of a remote interaction with the DIII-D control room and was presented at SC03 and later reviewed at an international ITER Grid Workshop.
Keywords :
design of experiments; grid computing; groupware; physics computing; plasma diagnostics; virtual reality; FusionGrid services; agreement-based resource management; data analysis; experimental data presentation tools; geographically distributed team; plasma pulse; remote interaction; virtual control room; workflow system; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Communication system control; Data visualization; Grid computing; Internet; Laboratories; Plasmas; Quality of service; Resource management;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments, 2004. CLADE 2004. Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2115-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CLADE.2004.1309087
Filename :
1309087
Link To Document :
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