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  1. Buch ; Online: Search by triplet

    Pérez, Daniel Hugo Cámpora / Neufeld, Niko / Núñez, Agustín Riscos

    An efficient local track reconstruction algorithm for parallel architectures

    2022  

    Abstract: Millions of particles are collided every second at the LHCb detector placed inside the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The particles produced as a result of these collisions pass through various detecting devices which will produce a combined raw data ... ...

    Abstract Millions of particles are collided every second at the LHCb detector placed inside the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The particles produced as a result of these collisions pass through various detecting devices which will produce a combined raw data rate of up to 40 Tbps by 2021. These data will be fed through a data acquisition system which reconstructs individual particles and filters the collision events in real time. This process will occur in a heterogeneous farm employing exclusively off-the-shelf CPU and GPU hardware, in a two stage process known as High Level Trigger. The reconstruction of charged particle trajectories in physics detectors, also referred to as track reconstruction or tracking, determines the position, charge and momentum of particles as they pass through detectors. The Vertex Locator subdetector (VELO) is the closest such detector to the beamline, placed outside of the region where the LHCb magnet produces a sizable magnetic field. It is used to reconstruct straight particle trajectories which serve as seeds for reconstruction of other subdetectors and to locate collision vertices. The VELO subdetector will detect up to 1000 million particles every second, which need to be reconstructed in real time in the High Level Trigger. We present Search by triplet, an efficient track reconstruction algorithm. Our algorithm is designed to run efficiently across parallel architectures. We extend on previous work and explain the algorithm evolution since its inception. We show the scaling of our algorithm under various situations, and analyze its amortized time in terms of complexity for each of its constituent parts and profile its performance. Our algorithm is the current state-of-the-art in VELO track reconstruction on SIMT architectures, and we qualify its improvements over previous results.
    Schlagwörter High Energy Physics - Experiment ; Computer Science - Data Structures and Algorithms
    Thema/Rubrik (Code) 006
    Erscheinungsdatum 2022-07-08
    Erscheinungsland us
    Dokumenttyp Buch ; Online
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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  2. Buch ; Online: FLIT-level InfiniBand network simulations of the DAQ system of the LHCb experiment for Run-3

    Colombo, Tommaso / Durante, Paolo / Galli, Domenico / Manzali, Matteo / Marconi, Umberto / Neufeld, Niko / Pisani, Flavio / Schwemmer, Rainer / Valat, Sébastien

    2018  

    Abstract: The LHCb (Large Hadron Collider beauty) experiment is designed to study differences between particles and anti-particles as well as very rare decays in the charm and beauty sector at the LHC (Large Hadron Collider). The detector will be upgraded in 2019 ... ...

    Abstract The LHCb (Large Hadron Collider beauty) experiment is designed to study differences between particles and anti-particles as well as very rare decays in the charm and beauty sector at the LHC (Large Hadron Collider). The detector will be upgraded in 2019 and a new trigger-less readout system will be implemented in order to significantly increase its efficiency and take advantage of the increased machine luminosity. In the upgraded system, both event building and event filtering will be performed in software for all the data produced in every bunch-crossing of the LHC. In order to transport the full data rate of 32 Tb/s we will use custom FPGA readout boards (PCIe40) and state of the art off-the-shelf network technologies. The full event building system will require around 500 nodes interconnected together. From a networking point of view, event building traffic has an all-to-all pattern, therefore it tends to create high network congestion. In order to maximize the link utilization different techniques can be adopted in various areas like traffic shaping, network topology and routing optimization. The size of the system makes it very difficult to test at production scale, before the actual procurement. We resort therefore to network simulations as a powerful tool for finding the optimal configuration. We will present an accurate low level description of an InfiniBand based network with event building like traffic. We will show comparison between simulated and real systems and how changes in the input parameters affect performances.

    Comment: 21st IEEE Real Time Conference
    Schlagwörter Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ; High Energy Physics - Experiment
    Thema/Rubrik (Code) 380
    Erscheinungsdatum 2018-06-25
    Erscheinungsland us
    Dokumenttyp Buch ; Online
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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  3. Artikel: The HEV Ventilator: at the interface between particle physics and biomedical engineering.

    Buytaert, Jan / Collins, Paula / Abed Abud, Adam / Allport, Phil / Pazos Álvarez, Antonio / Akiba, Kazuyoshi / de Aguiar Francisco, Oscar Augusto / Bay, Aurelio / Bernard, Florian / Baron, Sophie / Bertella, Claudia / Brunner, Josef X / Bowcock, Themis / Buytaert-De Jode, Martine / Byczynski, Wiktor / De Carvalho, Ricardo / Coco, Victor / Collins, Ruth / Dikic, Nikola /
    Dousse, Nicolas / Dowd, Bruce / Dreimanis, Kārlis / Dumps, Raphael / Durante, Paolo / Fadel, Walid / Farry, Stephen / Fernàndez Prieto, Antonio / Fernàndez Tèllez, Arturo / Flynn, Gordon / Franco Lima, Vinicius / Frei, Raymond / Gallas Torreira, Abraham / García Chàvez, Tonatiuh / Gazis, Evangelos / Guida, Roberto / Hennessy, Karol / Henriques, Andre / Hutchcroft, David / Ilic, Stefan / Ivanovs, Artūrs / Jevtic, Aleksandar / Jimenez Dominguez, Emigdio / Joram, Christian / Kapusniak, Kacper / Lemos Cid, Edgar / Lindner, Jana / Lindner, Rolf / Ivàn Martínez Hernàndez, M / Meboldt, Mirko / Milovanovic, Marko / Mico, Sylvain / Morant, Johan / Morel, Michel / Männel, Georg / Murray, Dónal / Nasteva, Irina / Neufeld, Niko / Neuhold, Igor / Pardo-Sobrino López, Francisco / Pèrez Trigo, Eliseo / Pichel Jallas, Gonzalo / Pilorz, Edyta / Piquilloud, Lise / Pons, Xavier / Reiner, David / Règules Medel, Hector David / Rodríguez Ramírez, Saul / Rodíguez Cahuantzi, Mario / Roosens, Carl / Rostalski, Philipp / Sanders, Freek / Saucet, Eric / Schmid Daners, Marianne / Schmidt, Burkhard / Schoettker, Patrick / Schwemmer, Rainer / Schindler, Heinrich / Sharma, Archana / Sivakumaran, Derick / Sigaud, Christophe / Spitas, Vasilios / Steffen, Nicola / Svihra, Peter / Tejeda Muñoz, Guillermo / Tachatos, Nikolaos / Tsolakis, Efstratios / van Leemput, Jan / Vignaux, Laurence / Vasey, Francois / Woonton, Hamish / Wyllie, Ken

    Royal Society open science

    2022  Band 9, Heft 3, Seite(n) 211519

    Abstract: A high-quality, low-cost ventilator, dubbed HEV, has been developed by the particle physics community working together with biomedical engineers and physicians around the world. The HEV design is suitable for use both in and out of hospital intensive ... ...

    Abstract A high-quality, low-cost ventilator, dubbed HEV, has been developed by the particle physics community working together with biomedical engineers and physicians around the world. The HEV design is suitable for use both in and out of hospital intensive care units, provides a variety of modes and is capable of supporting spontaneous breathing and supplying oxygen-enriched air. An external air supply can be combined with the unit for use in situations where compressed air is not readily available. HEV supports remote training and post market surveillance via a Web interface and data logging to complement standard touch screen operation, making it suitable for a wide range of geographical deployment. The HEV design places emphasis on the ventilation performance, especially the quality and accuracy of the pressure curves, reactivity of the trigger, measurement of delivered volume and control of oxygen mixing, delivering a global performance which will be applicable to ventilator needs beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. This article describes the conceptual design and presents the prototype units together with a performance evaluation.
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2022-03-16
    Erscheinungsland England
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2787755-3
    ISSN 2054-5703
    ISSN 2054-5703
    DOI 10.1098/rsos.211519
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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