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Performance and development for the Inner Detector Trigger Algorithms at ATLAS

A redesign of the tracking algorithms for the ATLAS trigger for Run 2 starting in spring 2015 is in progress. The ATLAS HLT software has been restructured to run as a more flexible single stage HLT, instead of two separate stages (Level 2 and Event Filter) as in Run 1. The new tracking strategy empl...

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Autor principal: Penc, Ondrej
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1999510
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author Penc, Ondrej
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description A redesign of the tracking algorithms for the ATLAS trigger for Run 2 starting in spring 2015 is in progress. The ATLAS HLT software has been restructured to run as a more flexible single stage HLT, instead of two separate stages (Level 2 and Event Filter) as in Run 1. The new tracking strategy employed for Run 2 will use a Fast Track Finder (FTF) algorithm to seed subsequent Precision Tracking, and will result in improved track parameter resolution and faster execution times than achieved during Run 1. The performance of the new algorithms has been evaluated to identify those aspects where code optimisation would be most beneficial. The performance and timing of the algorithms for electron and muon reconstruction in the trigger are presented. The profiling infrastructure, constructed to provide prompt feedback from the optimisation, is described, including the methods used to monitor the relative performance improvements as the code evolves.
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spelling cern-19995102019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1999510engPenc, OndrejPerformance and development for the Inner Detector Trigger Algorithms at ATLASParticle Physics - ExperimentA redesign of the tracking algorithms for the ATLAS trigger for Run 2 starting in spring 2015 is in progress. The ATLAS HLT software has been restructured to run as a more flexible single stage HLT, instead of two separate stages (Level 2 and Event Filter) as in Run 1. The new tracking strategy employed for Run 2 will use a Fast Track Finder (FTF) algorithm to seed subsequent Precision Tracking, and will result in improved track parameter resolution and faster execution times than achieved during Run 1. The performance of the new algorithms has been evaluated to identify those aspects where code optimisation would be most beneficial. The performance and timing of the algorithms for electron and muon reconstruction in the trigger are presented. The profiling infrastructure, constructed to provide prompt feedback from the optimisation, is described, including the methods used to monitor the relative performance improvements as the code evolves.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2015-043oai:cds.cern.ch:19995102015-03-08
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Penc, Ondrej
Performance and development for the Inner Detector Trigger Algorithms at ATLAS
title Performance and development for the Inner Detector Trigger Algorithms at ATLAS
title_full Performance and development for the Inner Detector Trigger Algorithms at ATLAS
title_fullStr Performance and development for the Inner Detector Trigger Algorithms at ATLAS
title_full_unstemmed Performance and development for the Inner Detector Trigger Algorithms at ATLAS
title_short Performance and development for the Inner Detector Trigger Algorithms at ATLAS
title_sort performance and development for the inner detector trigger algorithms at atlas
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1999510
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