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Fault Analysis of the Beam Acceleration Control System at the European XFEL using Data Mining


Abstract:

The European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser (EuXFEL) relies like other high integrity systems on several sub systems. The Low Level Radio Frequency (LLRF) sub system of the Eu...Show More

Abstract:

The European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser (EuXFEL) relies like other high integrity systems on several sub systems. The Low Level Radio Frequency (LLRF) sub system of the EuXFEL is responsible for the correct acceleration of electron bunches. The LLRF system comprises several embedded components that are directly connected to the accelerator hardware. Due to the high complexity of the LLRF system, unforeseen machine trips occur regularly.In this work we built the basis for a mechanism that automatically identifies faulty behavior of the embedded components. To achieve that, we performed two different experiments, where a faulty behavior was artificially injected to the system. We analyzed the experiment data, performed a feature extraction and applied different machine learning methods. We used basic anomaly detection and basic clustering methods for identifying the faulty data elements. Additionally, we used a support vector machine for modelling the systems behavior. The selected algorithms are compared with respect to their ability to classify LLRF data correctly.
Date of Conference: 22-25 November 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 January 2022
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Conference Location: Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan
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I. Introduction

Complex systems like the European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser (EuXFEL) tend to have regular but unforeseen malfunctions. The detection of such faults in complex systems is time consuming, costly, and safety relevant. The operation of the EuXFEL depends on several complex subsystems like the Low Level Radio Frequency (LLRF). The LLRF system is responsible for measuring and controlling the electromagnetic fields that are used for accelerating electron bunches [1] . The LLRF system contains multiple embedded components that are directly connected to the accelerator hardware (accelerator components, undulators, beamline components and experiments). These embedded components are used to monitor data about the current beam behavior coming from various sensors. Actuators are then used to adjust the RF field accelerating the beam signal accordingly to the monitored data [2] .

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