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The new CMS DAQ system for LHC operation after 2014 (DAQ2).
The Data Acquisition system of the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment at CERN assembles events at a rate of 100 kHz, transporting event data at an aggregate throughput of 100 GByte/s. % We are presenting the design of the 2nd generation DAQ system, including studies of the event builder based on adva...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/513/1/012014 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1626828 |
Sumario: | The Data Acquisition system of the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment at
CERN assembles events at a rate of 100 kHz, transporting event data at
an aggregate throughput of 100 GByte/s.
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We are presenting the design of the 2nd
generation DAQ system, including studies of the event builder based on
advanced networking technologies such as 10 and 40 Gbit/s Ethernet and
56 Gbit/s FDR Infiniband and exploitation of multicore CPU
architectures.
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By the time the LHC restarts
after the 2013/14 shutdown, the current compute nodes, networking,
and storage infrastructure will have reached the end of
their lifetime. In order to handle higher LHC luminosities and event
pileup, a number of sub-detectors will be upgraded, increase the
number of readout channels and replace the off-detector readout
electronics with a $\mu$TCA implementation. The
second generation DAQ system, foreseen for 2014, will need to
accommodate the readout of both existing and new off-detector
electronics and provide an increased throughput capacity. Advances in
storage technology could make it feasible to write the output of the
event builder to (RAM or SSD) disks and implement the HLT processing
entirely file based. |
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