This paper develops a Model Predictive Control based approach for controlling multiple Radio Frequency (RF) stations in a Free Electron Laser (FEL). Each RF station includes a klystron which delivers high RF power, of the order of 50 megawatts, to feed the cavities in which the electron beam is accelerated. A local PID controller at each RF station controls the RF voltage measured at the local cavities. The proposed MPC scheme acts as a supervisory control to keep the beam energy constant by adjusting the set points of the local PID loops. The concept has been successfully tested at the SwissFEL injector test facility with three full-scale RF stations
The Free-Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility delivering femtosecond short radiation...
The Free-Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility delivering femtosecond short radiation...
The Free-Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility delivering femtosecond short radiation...
High precision temperature control of the RF GUN is necessary to optimally accelerate thousands of e...
High precision temperature control of the RF GUN is necessary to optimally accelerate thousands of e...
n this paper, a distributed controller design is proposed for a linear accelerator such as the Europ...
In this paper, the system identification and feedback controller design for a normal conducting Stan...
In this paper, the system identification and feedback controller design for a normal conducting Stan...
In linear particle accelerators used for free electron lasers, it is often required that the electro...
A high-average-power infrared free-electron laser [1] (IRFEL) capable of continuous kW-level operati...
Stable and reproducible generation of a photon beam at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) necessitates a lo...
Stable and reproducible generation of a photon beam at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) necessitates a lo...
The SwissFeL is capable of generating high-power, tunable X-ray pulses that are used to study molecu...
The SwissFeL is capable of generating high-power, tunable X-ray pulses that are used to study molecu...
The linear accelerators employed to drive Free Electron Lasers (FELs), such as the X-ray Free Electr...
The Free-Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility delivering femtosecond short radiation...
The Free-Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility delivering femtosecond short radiation...
The Free-Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility delivering femtosecond short radiation...
High precision temperature control of the RF GUN is necessary to optimally accelerate thousands of e...
High precision temperature control of the RF GUN is necessary to optimally accelerate thousands of e...
n this paper, a distributed controller design is proposed for a linear accelerator such as the Europ...
In this paper, the system identification and feedback controller design for a normal conducting Stan...
In this paper, the system identification and feedback controller design for a normal conducting Stan...
In linear particle accelerators used for free electron lasers, it is often required that the electro...
A high-average-power infrared free-electron laser [1] (IRFEL) capable of continuous kW-level operati...
Stable and reproducible generation of a photon beam at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) necessitates a lo...
Stable and reproducible generation of a photon beam at Free Electron Lasers (FELs) necessitates a lo...
The SwissFeL is capable of generating high-power, tunable X-ray pulses that are used to study molecu...
The SwissFeL is capable of generating high-power, tunable X-ray pulses that are used to study molecu...
The linear accelerators employed to drive Free Electron Lasers (FELs), such as the X-ray Free Electr...
The Free-Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility delivering femtosecond short radiation...
The Free-Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility delivering femtosecond short radiation...
The Free-Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is a user facility delivering femtosecond short radiation...