DocumentCode :
2310022
Title :
The LHCb readout system and real-time event management
Author :
Alessio, F. ; Barandela, C. ; Brarda, L. ; Callot, O. ; Frank, M. ; Garnier, J.C. ; Galli, D. ; Gaspar, C. ; Guzik, Z. ; van Herwijnen, E. ; Jacobsson, R. ; Jost, B. ; Mazurov, A. ; Moine, G. ; Neufeld, N. ; Pepe-Altarelli, M. ; Varela, A. Sambade ; Schwe
Author_Institution :
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
fYear :
2009
fDate :
10-15 May 2009
Firstpage :
230
Lastpage :
235
Abstract :
The LHCb experiment is a hadronic precision experiment at the LHC accelerator aimed at mainly studying b-physics by profiting from the large b-anti-b-production at LHC. The challenge of high trigger efficiency has driven the choice of a readout architecture allowing the main event filtering to be performed by a software trigger with access to all detector information on a processing farm based on commercial multicore PCs. The readout architecture therefore features only a relatively relaxed hardware trigger with a fixed and short latency accepting events at 1 MHz out of a nominal proton collision rate of 30 MHz, and high bandwidth with event fragment assembly over gigabit Ethernet. A fast central system performs the entire synchronization, event labelling and control of the readout, as well as event management including destination control, dynamic load balancing of the readout network and the farm, and handling of special events for calibrations and luminosity measurements. The event filter farm processes the events in parallel and reduces the physics event rate to about 2 kHz which are formatted and written to disk before transfer to the offline processing. A spy mechanism allows processing and reconstructing a fraction of the events for online quality checking. In addition a 5 Hz subset of the events are sent as express stream to offline for checking calibrations and software before launching the full offline processing on the main event stream. In this paper, we will give an overview of the readout system, and describe the real-time event management and the experience with the system during the commissioning phase with cosmic rays and first LHC beams.
Keywords :
colliding beam accelerators; nuclear electronics; nuclear engineering computing; readout electronics; synchronisation; trigger circuits; LHC accelerator; LHC beams; LHCb experiment; LHCb readout system; b-anti-b-production; b-physics; destination control; dynamic load balancing; event filtering; event labelling; frequency 1 MHz; frequency 30 MHz; hadronic precision experiment; high trigger efficiency; multicore PC; online quality checking; readout architecture; readout network; real-time event management; software trigger; spy mechanism; synchronization; Calibration; Centralized control; Computer architecture; Control systems; Event detection; Information filtering; Information filters; Large Hadron Collider; Real time systems; Software performance; LHCb; Readout Control; Readout System; Real Time Event Management;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Real Time Conference, 2009. RT '09. 16th IEEE-NPSS
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4454-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RTC.2009.5321781
Filename :
5321781
Link To Document :
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