%N 3-4 %J Fusion Engineering and Design %P 292-297 %D 2010 %V 85 %T Web based system architecture for long pulse remote experimentation %K Long pulse; JINI technology; JNLP; BeansNet(C)INDRA; SOA %I Elsevier %R 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2010.05.016 %A E. de las Heras %A D. Lastra %A Jesús Vega %A R. Castro %A Mariano Ruiz González %A Eduardo Barrera Lopez de Turiso %X Remote experimentation (RE) methods will be essential in next generation fusion devices. Requirements for long pulse RE will be: on-line data visualization, on-line data acquisition processes monitoring and on-line data acquisition systems interactions (start, stop or set-up modifications). Note that these methods are not oriented to real-time control of fusion plant devices. INDRA Sistemas S.A., CIEMAT (Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas Medioambientales y Tecnológicas) and UPM (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) have designed a specific software architecture for these purposes. The architecture can be supported on the BeansNet platform, whose integration with an application server provides an adequate solution to the requirements. BeansNet is a JINI based framework developed by INDRA, which makes easy the implementation of a remote experimentation model based on a Service Oriented Architecture. The new software architecture has been designed on the basis of the experience acquired in the development of an upgrade of the TJ-II remote experimentation system. %L upm7293