Title :
The ATLAS Level-2 Trigger Pilot Project
Author :
R. Blair;J. Dawson;W. Haberichter;J. Schlereth;R. Bock;A. Bogaerts;M. Boosten;R. Dobinson;M. Dobson;N. Ellis;M. Elsing;F. Giacomini;E. Knezo;B. Martin;T. Shears;S. Tapprogge;P. Werner;J.R. Hansen;A. Waananen;K. Korcyl;J. Lokier;S. George;B. Green;J. Stron
Author_Institution :
Argonne Nat. Lab., IL, USA
Abstract :
The Level-2 Trigger Pilot Project of ATLAS, one of the two general purpose LHC experiments, is part of the on-going program to develop the ATLAS high-level triggers (HLT). The Level-2 Trigger will receive events at up to 100 kHz, which has to be reduced to a rate suitable for full event-building of the order of 1 kHz. To reduce the data collection bandwidth and processing power required for the challenging Level-2 task it is planned to use Region of Interest guidance (from Level-1) and sequential processing. The Pilot Project included the construction and use of testbeds of up to 48 processing nodes, development of optimized components and computer simulations of a full system. It has shown how the required performance can be achieved, using largely commodity components and operating systems, and validated an architecture for the Level-2 system. This paper describes the principal achievements and conclusions of this project.
Keywords :
"Laboratories","Large Hadron Collider","Bandwidth","System testing","Computer simulation","Operating systems","Computer architecture","Nuclear physics","USA Councils","Computer networks"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2002.1039577