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THE ATLAS DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM IN LHC RUN 2

The LHC has been providing proton-proton collisions with record intensity and energy since the start of Run 2 in 2015. In the ATLAS experiment the Data Acquisition is responsible for the transport and storage of the more complex event data at higher rates that the new collision environment implies....

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Autor principal: Pozo Astigarraga, Mikel Eukeni
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2292434
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description The LHC has been providing proton-proton collisions with record intensity and energy since the start of Run 2 in 2015. In the ATLAS experiment the Data Acquisition is responsible for the transport and storage of the more complex event data at higher rates that the new collision environment implies. Data from events selected by the first level hardware trigger are subject to further filtration from software running on a commodity server farm. During this time the data are transferred from detector electronics across 1900 optical links to custom buffer hardware hosted across 100 commodity server PCs, and then across the system for processing by high bandwidth network at an average throughput of 30 GB/s. Accepted events are transported to a data logging system for final packaging and transfer to permanent storage, with an average output rate of 1.5 GB/s. The whole system is actively monitored to maximise efficiency and minimise downtime. Due to the scale of the system and the challenging collision environment the ATLAS DAQ system is a prime example of the effective use of many modern technologies and standards in a high energy physics data taking environment, with state of the art networking, storage and real-time monitoring applications.
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spelling cern-22924342019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2292434engPozo Astigarraga, Mikel EukeniTHE ATLAS DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM IN LHC RUN 2Particle Physics - ExperimentThe LHC has been providing proton-proton collisions with record intensity and energy since the start of Run 2 in 2015. In the ATLAS experiment the Data Acquisition is responsible for the transport and storage of the more complex event data at higher rates that the new collision environment implies. Data from events selected by the first level hardware trigger are subject to further filtration from software running on a commodity server farm. During this time the data are transferred from detector electronics across 1900 optical links to custom buffer hardware hosted across 100 commodity server PCs, and then across the system for processing by high bandwidth network at an average throughput of 30 GB/s. Accepted events are transported to a data logging system for final packaging and transfer to permanent storage, with an average output rate of 1.5 GB/s. The whole system is actively monitored to maximise efficiency and minimise downtime. Due to the scale of the system and the challenging collision environment the ATLAS DAQ system is a prime example of the effective use of many modern technologies and standards in a high energy physics data taking environment, with state of the art networking, storage and real-time monitoring applications.ATL-DAQ-PROC-2017-043oai:cds.cern.ch:22924342017-11-10
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title_fullStr THE ATLAS DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM IN LHC RUN 2
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