• DocumentCode
    2622830
  • Title

    FutureDAQ for CBM: on-line event selection

  • Author

    Essel, H.G.

  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    10-10 June 2005
  • Abstract
    At the upcoming new Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research FAIR at GSI the Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment CBM requires a new architecture of front-end electronics, data acquisition, and event processing. The detector systems of CBM are a Silicon Tracker System, RICH detectors, a TRD, RPCs, and an electromagnetic calorimeter. The envisioned interaction rate of 10 MHz produces a data rate of up to 1 TByte/s. Because of the complexity and variability of trigger decisions no common trigger will be applied. Instead, the front-end electronics of all detectors will be self-triggered and marked by time stamps. The full data rate must be switched through a high speed network fabric into a computational network with configurable processing resources for event building and filtering. The decision for selecting candidate events requires tracking, primary vertex reconstruction, and secondary vertex finding in the STS at the full interaction rate. The essential performance factor is now computational throughput rather than decision latency, which results in a much better utilization of the processing resources especially in the case of heavy ion collisions with strongly varying multiplicities. The development of key components is supported by the FutureDAQ project of the European Union (FP6 I3HP JRA1)
  • Keywords
    data acquisition; high energy physics instrumentation computing; particle detectors; Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment; Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research; FutureDAQ; RICH detectors; RPC; Silicon Tracker System; TRD; configurable processing resources; data acquisition; detector systems; electromagnetic calorimeter; event building; event filtering; event processing; front-end electronics; heavy ion collisions; high speed network fabric; online event selection; primary vertex reconstruction; secondary vertex; self-triggered detectors; time stamps; trigger decisions; Computer networks; Data acquisition; Delay; Detectors; Fabrics; Filtering; High-speed networks; Silicon; Sociotechnical systems; Throughput;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Real Time Conference, 2005. 14th IEEE-NPSS
  • Conference_Location
    Stockholm
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-9183-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/RTC.2005.1547466
  • Filename
    1547466