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Plasma Confinement State Classification via FPP Relevant Microwave Diagnostics

Plasma Physics 2025-10-17 v1

Abstract

We present a parsimonious and robust machine learning approach for identifying plasma confinement states in fusion power plants (FPPs) where reliable identification of the low-confinement (L-mode) and high-confinement (H-mode) regimes is critical for safe and efficient operation. Unlike research-oriented devices, FPPs must operate with a severely constrained set of diagnostics. To address this challenge, we demonstrate that a minimalist model, using only electron cyclotron emission (ECE) signals, can deliver accurate and reliable state classification. ECE provides electron temperature profiles without the engineering or survivability issues of in-vessel probes, making it a primary candidate for FPP-relevant diagnostics. Our framework employs ECE as input, extracts features with radial basis functions, and applies a gradient boosting classifier, achieving high accuracy with test accuracy averaging 96\% correct predictions. Robustness analysis and feature importance study confirm the reliability of the approach. These results demonstrate that state-of-the-art performance is attainable from a restricted diagnostic set, paving the way for minimalist yet resilient plasma control architectures for FPPs.

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@article{arxiv.2510.14078,
  title  = {Plasma Confinement State Classification via FPP Relevant Microwave Diagnostics},
  author = {Randall Clark and Vacslav Glukhov and Georgy Subbotin and Maxim Nurgaliev and Aleksandr Kachkin and Max Austin and Dmitri M. Orlov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.14078},
  year   = {2025}
}

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2 tables, 12 figures, 12 pages

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