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LHCb Online event processing and filtering

The first level trigger of LHCb accepts one million events per second. After preprocessing in custom FPGA-based boards these events are distributed to a large farm of PC-servers using a high-speed Gigabit Ethernet network. Synchronisation and event management is achieved by the Timing and Trigger sy...

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Autores principales: Alessio, F, Barandela, C, Brarda, L, Frank, M, Franek, B, Galli, D, Gaspar, C, Van Herwijnen, E, Jacobsson, R, Jost, B, Köstner, S, Moine, G, Neufeld, N, Somogyi, P, Stoica, R, Suman, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/119/2/022003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1176558
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author Alessio, F
Barandela, C
Brarda, L
Frank, M
Franek, B
Galli, D
Gaspar, C
Van Herwijnen, E
Jacobsson, R
Jost, B
Köstner, S
Moine, G
Neufeld, N
Somogyi, P
Stoica, R
Suman, S
author_facet Alessio, F
Barandela, C
Brarda, L
Frank, M
Franek, B
Galli, D
Gaspar, C
Van Herwijnen, E
Jacobsson, R
Jost, B
Köstner, S
Moine, G
Neufeld, N
Somogyi, P
Stoica, R
Suman, S
author_sort Alessio, F
collection CERN
description The first level trigger of LHCb accepts one million events per second. After preprocessing in custom FPGA-based boards these events are distributed to a large farm of PC-servers using a high-speed Gigabit Ethernet network. Synchronisation and event management is achieved by the Timing and Trigger system of LHCb. Due to the complex nature of the selection of B-events, which are the main interest of LHCb, a full event-readout is required. Event processing on the servers is parallelised on an event basis. The reduction factor is typically 1/500. The remaining events are forwarded to a formatting layer, where the raw data files are formed and temporarily stored. A small part of the events is also forwarded to a dedicated farm for calibration and monitoring. The files are subsequently shipped to the CERN Tier0 facility for permanent storage and from there to the various Tier1 sites for reconstruction. In parallel files are used by various monitoring and calibration processes running within the LHCb Online system. The entire data-flow is controlled and configured by means of a SCADA system and several databases. After an overview of the LHCb data acquisition and its design principles this paper will emphasize the LHCb event filter system, which is now implemented using the final hardware and will be ready for data-taking for the LHC startup. Control, configuration and security aspects will also be discussed.
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spelling cern-11765582022-08-17T13:35:42Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/119/2/022003http://cds.cern.ch/record/1176558engAlessio, FBarandela, CBrarda, LFrank, MFranek, BGalli, DGaspar, CVan Herwijnen, EJacobsson, RJost, BKöstner, SMoine, GNeufeld, NSomogyi, PStoica, RSuman, SLHCb Online event processing and filteringComputing and ComputersThe first level trigger of LHCb accepts one million events per second. After preprocessing in custom FPGA-based boards these events are distributed to a large farm of PC-servers using a high-speed Gigabit Ethernet network. Synchronisation and event management is achieved by the Timing and Trigger system of LHCb. Due to the complex nature of the selection of B-events, which are the main interest of LHCb, a full event-readout is required. Event processing on the servers is parallelised on an event basis. The reduction factor is typically 1/500. The remaining events are forwarded to a formatting layer, where the raw data files are formed and temporarily stored. A small part of the events is also forwarded to a dedicated farm for calibration and monitoring. The files are subsequently shipped to the CERN Tier0 facility for permanent storage and from there to the various Tier1 sites for reconstruction. In parallel files are used by various monitoring and calibration processes running within the LHCb Online system. The entire data-flow is controlled and configured by means of a SCADA system and several databases. After an overview of the LHCb data acquisition and its design principles this paper will emphasize the LHCb event filter system, which is now implemented using the final hardware and will be ready for data-taking for the LHC startup. Control, configuration and security aspects will also be discussed.oai:cds.cern.ch:11765582008
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
Alessio, F
Barandela, C
Brarda, L
Frank, M
Franek, B
Galli, D
Gaspar, C
Van Herwijnen, E
Jacobsson, R
Jost, B
Köstner, S
Moine, G
Neufeld, N
Somogyi, P
Stoica, R
Suman, S
LHCb Online event processing and filtering
title LHCb Online event processing and filtering
title_full LHCb Online event processing and filtering
title_fullStr LHCb Online event processing and filtering
title_full_unstemmed LHCb Online event processing and filtering
title_short LHCb Online event processing and filtering
title_sort lhcb online event processing and filtering
topic Computing and Computers
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/119/2/022003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1176558
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