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The ATLAS ReadOut System: performance with first data and perspective for the future

The ATLAS ReadOut System (ROS) receives data fragments from ~1600 detector readout links, buffers them and provides them on demand to the second-level trigger or to the event building system. The ROS is implemented with ~150 PCs. Each PC houses a few, typically 4, custom-built PCI boards (ROBIN) and...

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Autores principales: Crone, G, Della Volpe, D, Gorini, B, Green, B, Joos, M, Kieft, G, Kordas, K, Kugel, A, Misiejuk, A, Schroer, N, Teixeira-Dias, P, Tremblet, L, Vermeulen, J, Wickens, F, Werner, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2010.03.061
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1193091
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author Crone, G
Della Volpe, D
Gorini, B
Green, B
Joos, M
Kieft, G
Kordas, K
Kugel, A
Misiejuk, A
Schroer, N
Teixeira-Dias, P
Tremblet, L
Vermeulen, J
Wickens, F
Werner, P
author_facet Crone, G
Della Volpe, D
Gorini, B
Green, B
Joos, M
Kieft, G
Kordas, K
Kugel, A
Misiejuk, A
Schroer, N
Teixeira-Dias, P
Tremblet, L
Vermeulen, J
Wickens, F
Werner, P
author_sort Crone, G
collection CERN
description The ATLAS ReadOut System (ROS) receives data fragments from ~1600 detector readout links, buffers them and provides them on demand to the second-level trigger or to the event building system. The ROS is implemented with ~150 PCs. Each PC houses a few, typically 4, custom-built PCI boards (ROBIN) and a 4-port PCIe Gigabit Ethernet NIC. The PCs run a multi-threaded object-oriented application managing the requests for data retrieval and for data deletion coming through the NIC, and the collection and output of data from the ROBINs. At a nominal event fragment arrival rate of 75 kHz the ROS has to concurrently service up to approximately 20 kHz of data requests from the second-level trigger and up to 3.5 kHz of requests from event building nodes. The full system has been commissioned in 2007. Performance of the system in terms of stability and reliability, results of laboratory rate capability measurements and upgrade scenarios are discussed in this paper.
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spelling cern-11930912019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2010.03.061http://cds.cern.ch/record/1193091engCrone, GDella Volpe, DGorini, BGreen, BJoos, MKieft, GKordas, KKugel, AMisiejuk, ASchroer, NTeixeira-Dias, PTremblet, LVermeulen, JWickens, FWerner, PThe ATLAS ReadOut System: performance with first data and perspective for the futureDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe ATLAS ReadOut System (ROS) receives data fragments from ~1600 detector readout links, buffers them and provides them on demand to the second-level trigger or to the event building system. The ROS is implemented with ~150 PCs. Each PC houses a few, typically 4, custom-built PCI boards (ROBIN) and a 4-port PCIe Gigabit Ethernet NIC. The PCs run a multi-threaded object-oriented application managing the requests for data retrieval and for data deletion coming through the NIC, and the collection and output of data from the ROBINs. At a nominal event fragment arrival rate of 75 kHz the ROS has to concurrently service up to approximately 20 kHz of data requests from the second-level trigger and up to 3.5 kHz of requests from event building nodes. The full system has been commissioned in 2007. Performance of the system in terms of stability and reliability, results of laboratory rate capability measurements and upgrade scenarios are discussed in this paper.ATL-DAQ-PROC-2009-025oai:cds.cern.ch:11930912009-07-24
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Crone, G
Della Volpe, D
Gorini, B
Green, B
Joos, M
Kieft, G
Kordas, K
Kugel, A
Misiejuk, A
Schroer, N
Teixeira-Dias, P
Tremblet, L
Vermeulen, J
Wickens, F
Werner, P
The ATLAS ReadOut System: performance with first data and perspective for the future
title The ATLAS ReadOut System: performance with first data and perspective for the future
title_full The ATLAS ReadOut System: performance with first data and perspective for the future
title_fullStr The ATLAS ReadOut System: performance with first data and perspective for the future
title_full_unstemmed The ATLAS ReadOut System: performance with first data and perspective for the future
title_short The ATLAS ReadOut System: performance with first data and perspective for the future
title_sort atlas readout system: performance with first data and perspective for the future
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2010.03.061
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1193091
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