The real-time reconstruction of the plasma magnetic equilibrium in a Tokamak
is a key point to access high performance regimes. Indeed, the shape of the
plasma current density profile is a direct output of the reconstruction and has
a leading effect for reaching a steady-state high performance regime of
operation. In this paper we present the methodology followed to identify
numerically the plasma current density in a Tokamak and its equilibrium.
The real-time reconstruction of the plasma magnetic equilibrium in a Tokamak
is a key point to access high performance regimes. Indeed, the shape of the
plasma current density profile is a direct output of the reconstruction and has
a leading effect for reaching a steady-state high performance regime of
operation. In this paper we present the methodology followed to identify
numerically the plasma current density in a Tokamak and its equilibrium.