ACC-PHLGNov 22, 2023

Robust Errant Beam Prognostics with Conditional Modeling for Particle Accelerators

arXiv:2312.10040v211 citationsh-index: 5
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This work addresses fault prediction for particle accelerators, which is crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and science output, but it is incremental as it adapts existing methods to handle data variability.

The paper tackled the problem of predicting faults in particle accelerators by applying anomaly detection techniques to improve availability, demonstrating that a Conditional Siamese Neural Network outperforms a Conditional Variational Autoencoder in this task.

Particle accelerators are complex and comprise thousands of components, with many pieces of equipment running at their peak power. Consequently, particle accelerators can fault and abort operations for numerous reasons. These faults impact the availability of particle accelerators during scheduled run-time and hamper the efficiency and the overall science output. To avoid these faults, we apply anomaly detection techniques to predict any unusual behavior and perform preemptive actions to improve the total availability of particle accelerators. Semi-supervised Machine Learning (ML) based anomaly detection approaches such as autoencoders and variational autoencoders are often used for such tasks. However, supervised ML techniques such as Siamese Neural Network (SNN) models can outperform unsupervised or semi-supervised approaches for anomaly detection by leveraging the label information. One of the challenges specific to anomaly detection for particle accelerators is the data's variability due to system configuration changes. To address this challenge, we employ Conditional Siamese Neural Network (CSNN) models and Conditional Variational Auto Encoder (CVAE) models to predict errant beam pulses at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) under different system configuration conditions and compare their performance. We demonstrate that CSNN outperforms CVAE in our application.

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