Data-driven methods (DDMs), such as deep neural networks, offer a generic approach to integrated data analysis (IDA), integrated diagnostic-to-control (IDC) workflows through data fusion (DF), which includes multi-instrument data fusion (MIDF), multi-experiment data fusion (MXDF), and simulation-experiment data fusion (SXDF). These features make DDMs attractive to nuclear fusion energy and power plant applications, leveraging accelerated workflows through machine learning and artificial intelligence. Here we describe Physics-informed Meta-instrument for eXperiments (PiMiX) that integrates X-ray (including high-energy photons such as γ-rays from nuclear fusion), neutron and others (such as proton radiography) measurements for nuclear fusion. PiMiX solves multi-domain high-dimensional optimization problems and integrates multi-modal measurements with multiphysics modeling through neural networks. Super-resolution for neutron detection and energy resolved X-ray detection have been demonstrated. Multi-modal measurements through MIDF can extract more information than individual or uni-modal measurements alone. Further optimization schemes through DF are possible towards empirical fusion scaling laws discovery and new fusion reactor designs.
@article{arxiv.2401.08390,
title = {Physics-informed Meta-instrument for eXperiments (PiMiX) with applications to fusion energy},
author = {Zhehui Wang and Shanny Lin and Miles Teng-Levy and Pinghan Chu and Bradley T. Wolfe and Chun-Shang Wong and Christopher S. Campbell and Xin Yue and Liyuan Zhang and Derek Aberle and Mariana Alvarado Alvarez and David Broughton and Ray T. Chen and Baolian Cheng and Feng Chu and Eric R. Fossum and Mark A. Foster and Chengkun Huang and Velat Kilic and Karl Krushelnick and Wenting Li and Eric Loomis and Thomas Schmidt and Sky K. Sjue and Chris Tomkins and Dmitry A. Yarotski and Renyuan Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.08390},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
24 pages, 46 references, and 13 Figures. Manuscript extended a recent presentation in the 29th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference (FEC), London, UK, Oct. 16 - 21, 2023