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Feasibility of Using Bandwidth Efficient Modulation to Upgrade the CMS Tracker Readout Optical Links

Plans to upgrade the LHC after approximately 10 years of operation are currently being considered at CERN. A tenfold increase in luminosity delivered to the experiments is envisaged in the so-called Super LHC (SLHC). This will undoubtedly give rise to significantly larger data volumes from the detec...

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Autores principales: Dris, Stefanos, Amaral, Luis, Gill, Karl, Grabit, Robert, Pacheco, Alberto, Ricci, Daniel, Troska, Jan, Vasey, Francois
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1298996
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author Dris, Stefanos
Amaral, Luis
Gill, Karl
Grabit, Robert
Pacheco, Alberto
Ricci, Daniel
Troska, Jan
Vasey, Francois
author_facet Dris, Stefanos
Amaral, Luis
Gill, Karl
Grabit, Robert
Pacheco, Alberto
Ricci, Daniel
Troska, Jan
Vasey, Francois
author_sort Dris, Stefanos
collection CERN
description Plans to upgrade the LHC after approximately 10 years of operation are currently being considered at CERN. A tenfold increase in luminosity delivered to the experiments is envisaged in the so-called Super LHC (SLHC). This will undoubtedly give rise to significantly larger data volumes from the detectors, requiring faster data readout. The possibility of upgrading the CMS Tracker analog readout optical links using a bandwidth efficient digital modulation scheme for deployment in the SLHC has been extensively explored at CERN. Previous theoretical and experimental studies determined the achievable data rate using a system based on Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) to be ~3-4Gbit/s (assuming no error correction is used and for an error rate of ~10-9). In this note we attempt to quantify the feasibility of such an upgrade in terms of hardware implementation complexity, applicability to the high energy physics (HEP) environment, technological feasibility and R&D effort required.
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spelling cern-12989962019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1298996engDris, StefanosAmaral, LuisGill, KarlGrabit, RobertPacheco, AlbertoRicci, DanielTroska, JanVasey, FrancoisFeasibility of Using Bandwidth Efficient Modulation to Upgrade the CMS Tracker Readout Optical LinksDetectors and Experimental TechniquesPlans to upgrade the LHC after approximately 10 years of operation are currently being considered at CERN. A tenfold increase in luminosity delivered to the experiments is envisaged in the so-called Super LHC (SLHC). This will undoubtedly give rise to significantly larger data volumes from the detectors, requiring faster data readout. The possibility of upgrading the CMS Tracker analog readout optical links using a bandwidth efficient digital modulation scheme for deployment in the SLHC has been extensively explored at CERN. Previous theoretical and experimental studies determined the achievable data rate using a system based on Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) to be ~3-4Gbit/s (assuming no error correction is used and for an error rate of ~10-9). In this note we attempt to quantify the feasibility of such an upgrade in terms of hardware implementation complexity, applicability to the high energy physics (HEP) environment, technological feasibility and R&D effort required.Plans to upgrade the LHC after approximately 10 years of operation are currently being considered at CERN. A tenfold increase in luminosity delivered to the experiments is envisaged in the so-called Super LHC (SLHC). This will undoubtedly give rise to significantly larger data volumes from the detectors, requiring faster data readout. The possibility of upgrading the CMS Tracker analog readout optical links using a bandwidth efficient digital modulation scheme for deployment in the SLHC has been extensively explored at CERN. Previous theoretical and experimental studies determined the achievable data rate using a system based on Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) to be ~3-4Gbit/s (assuming no error correction is used and for an error rate of ~10-9). In this note we attempt to quantify the feasibility of such an upgrade in terms of hardware implementation complexity, applicability to the high energy physics (HEP) environment, technological feasibility and R&D effort required.arXiv:1010.1691CERN-CMS-NOTE-2007-013CMS-NOTE-2007-013oai:cds.cern.ch:12989962010-10-11
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Dris, Stefanos
Amaral, Luis
Gill, Karl
Grabit, Robert
Pacheco, Alberto
Ricci, Daniel
Troska, Jan
Vasey, Francois
Feasibility of Using Bandwidth Efficient Modulation to Upgrade the CMS Tracker Readout Optical Links
title Feasibility of Using Bandwidth Efficient Modulation to Upgrade the CMS Tracker Readout Optical Links
title_full Feasibility of Using Bandwidth Efficient Modulation to Upgrade the CMS Tracker Readout Optical Links
title_fullStr Feasibility of Using Bandwidth Efficient Modulation to Upgrade the CMS Tracker Readout Optical Links
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of Using Bandwidth Efficient Modulation to Upgrade the CMS Tracker Readout Optical Links
title_short Feasibility of Using Bandwidth Efficient Modulation to Upgrade the CMS Tracker Readout Optical Links
title_sort feasibility of using bandwidth efficient modulation to upgrade the cms tracker readout optical links
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1298996
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