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LHCb - LHCb's Real-time Analysis Project and Development of Fast Tracking
The LHCb experiment in the Run 3 environment of the LHC faces challenging rates of data containing particle decays of interest. In fact, expected signal rates alone are higher than current raw data storage capabilities. Therefore, LHCb is implementing a real-time data processing strategy and a reduc...
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author | Gunther, Andre |
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description | The LHCb experiment in the Run 3 environment of the LHC faces challenging rates of data containing particle decays of interest. In fact, expected signal rates alone are higher than current raw data storage capabilities. Therefore, LHCb is implementing a real-time data processing strategy and a reduced event model allowing triggering on fully reconstructed events and persisting an arbitrary set of reconstructed or raw objects. A crucial part of the real-time data analysis are fast and efficient tracking algorithms. This poster compares the two Forward Tracking algorithms currently under development for HLT1 and HLT2, respectively. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
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spelling | cern-27105472020-02-21T21:50:36Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2710547engGunther, AndreLHCb - LHCb's Real-time Analysis Project and Development of Fast TrackingThe LHCb experiment in the Run 3 environment of the LHC faces challenging rates of data containing particle decays of interest. In fact, expected signal rates alone are higher than current raw data storage capabilities. Therefore, LHCb is implementing a real-time data processing strategy and a reduced event model allowing triggering on fully reconstructed events and persisting an arbitrary set of reconstructed or raw objects. A crucial part of the real-time data analysis are fast and efficient tracking algorithms. This poster compares the two Forward Tracking algorithms currently under development for HLT1 and HLT2, respectively.Poster-2020-1023oai:cds.cern.ch:27105472020-02-19 |
spellingShingle | Gunther, Andre LHCb - LHCb's Real-time Analysis Project and Development of Fast Tracking |
title | LHCb - LHCb's Real-time Analysis Project and Development of Fast Tracking |
title_full | LHCb - LHCb's Real-time Analysis Project and Development of Fast Tracking |
title_fullStr | LHCb - LHCb's Real-time Analysis Project and Development of Fast Tracking |
title_full_unstemmed | LHCb - LHCb's Real-time Analysis Project and Development of Fast Tracking |
title_short | LHCb - LHCb's Real-time Analysis Project and Development of Fast Tracking |
title_sort | lhcb - lhcb's real-time analysis project and development of fast tracking |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2710547 |
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