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Common software for controlling and monitoring the upgraded CMS Level-1 trigger
The Large Hadron Collider restarted in 2015 with a higher centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The instantaneous luminosity is expected to increase significantly in the coming years. An upgraded Level-1 trigger system was deployed in the CMS experiment in order to maintain the same efficiencies for sear...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1313-4_60 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2273996 |
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author | Codispoti, Giuseppe Bologna, Simone Dirkx, Glenn Lazaridis, Christos Thea, Alessandro Williams, Tom |
author_facet | Codispoti, Giuseppe Bologna, Simone Dirkx, Glenn Lazaridis, Christos Thea, Alessandro Williams, Tom |
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description | The Large Hadron Collider restarted in 2015 with a higher centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The instantaneous luminosity is expected to increase significantly in the coming years. An upgraded Level-1 trigger system was deployed in the CMS experiment in order to maintain the same efficiencies for searches and precision measurements as those achieved in 2012. This system must be controlled and monitored coherently through software, with high operational efficiency.The legacy system was composed of a large number of custom data processor boards; correspondingly, only a small fraction of the software was common between the different subsystems. The upgraded system is composed of a set of general purpose boards, that follow the MicroTCA specification, and transmit data over optical links, resulting in a more homogeneous system. The associated software is based on generic components corresponding to the firmware blocks that are shared across different cards, regardless of the role that the card plays in the system. A common database schema is also used to describe the hardware composition and configuration data. Whilst providing a generic description of the upgrade hardware, this software framework must also allow each subsystem to specify different configuration sequences and monitoring data depending on its role.We present here, the design of the control software for the upgrade Level-1 Trigger, and experience from using this software to commission the upgraded system. |
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spelling | cern-22739962019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1007/978-981-13-1313-4_60http://cds.cern.ch/record/2273996engCodispoti, GiuseppeBologna, SimoneDirkx, GlennLazaridis, ChristosThea, AlessandroWilliams, TomCommon software for controlling and monitoring the upgraded CMS Level-1 triggerDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Large Hadron Collider restarted in 2015 with a higher centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The instantaneous luminosity is expected to increase significantly in the coming years. An upgraded Level-1 trigger system was deployed in the CMS experiment in order to maintain the same efficiencies for searches and precision measurements as those achieved in 2012. This system must be controlled and monitored coherently through software, with high operational efficiency.The legacy system was composed of a large number of custom data processor boards; correspondingly, only a small fraction of the software was common between the different subsystems. The upgraded system is composed of a set of general purpose boards, that follow the MicroTCA specification, and transmit data over optical links, resulting in a more homogeneous system. The associated software is based on generic components corresponding to the firmware blocks that are shared across different cards, regardless of the role that the card plays in the system. A common database schema is also used to describe the hardware composition and configuration data. Whilst providing a generic description of the upgrade hardware, this software framework must also allow each subsystem to specify different configuration sequences and monitoring data depending on its role.We present here, the design of the control software for the upgrade Level-1 Trigger, and experience from using this software to commission the upgraded system.The CMS Level-1 Trigger has been replaced during the first phase of CMS upgrades in order to cope with the increase of centre-of-mass energy and instantaneous luminosity at which the LHC presently operates. Profiting from the experience gathered in operating the legacy system, effort has been made to identify the common aspects of the hardware structures and firmware blocks across the several components (subsystems). A common framework has been designed in order to ensure homogeneity in the control and monitoring software of the subsystems, and thus increase their reliability and operational efficiency. The framework architecture provides uniform high-level abstract description of the different subsystems, while providing a high degreee of flexibility in the specific implementation of hardware configuration routines and monitoring data structures. The unique hardware composition and configuration parameters of each subsystem are stored in a database that has a common structure across subsystems. A custom editor has been implemented in order to simplify the creation of new hardware configuration instances. The overall monitoring information gathered from all the subsystems is finally exposed through a single access point to experts and operators. We present here the design and implementation of the online software for the Level-1 Trigger upgrade.CMS-CR-2017-188oai:cds.cern.ch:22739962017-06-29 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Codispoti, Giuseppe Bologna, Simone Dirkx, Glenn Lazaridis, Christos Thea, Alessandro Williams, Tom Common software for controlling and monitoring the upgraded CMS Level-1 trigger |
title | Common software for controlling and monitoring the upgraded CMS Level-1 trigger |
title_full | Common software for controlling and monitoring the upgraded CMS Level-1 trigger |
title_fullStr | Common software for controlling and monitoring the upgraded CMS Level-1 trigger |
title_full_unstemmed | Common software for controlling and monitoring the upgraded CMS Level-1 trigger |
title_short | Common software for controlling and monitoring the upgraded CMS Level-1 trigger |
title_sort | common software for controlling and monitoring the upgraded cms level-1 trigger |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1313-4_60 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2273996 |
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