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Heterogeneous reconstruction of tracks and primary vertices with the CMS pixel tracker

The High-Luminosity upgrade of the LHC will see the accelerator reach an instantaneous luminosity of \SI{7d34}{\per\square\centi\metre\per\second} with an average pileup of \num{200} proton-proton collisions. These conditions will pose an unprecedented challenge to the online and offline reconstruct...

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Autores principales: Bocci, Andrea, Innocente, Vincenzo, Kortelainen, Matti, Pantaleo, Felice, Rovere, Marco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2020.601728
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2744911
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author Bocci, Andrea
Innocente, Vincenzo
Kortelainen, Matti
Pantaleo, Felice
Rovere, Marco
author_facet Bocci, Andrea
Innocente, Vincenzo
Kortelainen, Matti
Pantaleo, Felice
Rovere, Marco
author_sort Bocci, Andrea
collection CERN
description The High-Luminosity upgrade of the LHC will see the accelerator reach an instantaneous luminosity of \SI{7d34}{\per\square\centi\metre\per\second} with an average pileup of \num{200} proton-proton collisions. These conditions will pose an unprecedented challenge to the online and offline reconstruction software developed by the experiments. The computational complexity will exceed by far the expected increase in processing power for conventional CPUs, demanding an alternative approach. Industry and High-Performance Computing (HPC) centres are successfully using heterogeneous computing platforms to achieve higher throughput and better energy efficiency by matching each job to the most appropriate architecture. In this paper we will describe the results of a heterogeneous implementation of pixel tracks and vertices reconstruction chain on Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). The framework has been designed and developed to be integrated in the CMS reconstruction software, CMSSW. The speed up achieved by leveraging GPUs allows for more complex algorithms to be executed, obtaining better physics output and a higher throughput.
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spelling cern-27449112023-05-09T02:12:57Zdoi:10.3389/fdata.2020.601728http://cds.cern.ch/record/2744911engBocci, AndreaInnocente, VincenzoKortelainen, MattiPantaleo, FeliceRovere, MarcoHeterogeneous reconstruction of tracks and primary vertices with the CMS pixel trackerphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe High-Luminosity upgrade of the LHC will see the accelerator reach an instantaneous luminosity of \SI{7d34}{\per\square\centi\metre\per\second} with an average pileup of \num{200} proton-proton collisions. These conditions will pose an unprecedented challenge to the online and offline reconstruction software developed by the experiments. The computational complexity will exceed by far the expected increase in processing power for conventional CPUs, demanding an alternative approach. Industry and High-Performance Computing (HPC) centres are successfully using heterogeneous computing platforms to achieve higher throughput and better energy efficiency by matching each job to the most appropriate architecture. In this paper we will describe the results of a heterogeneous implementation of pixel tracks and vertices reconstruction chain on Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). The framework has been designed and developed to be integrated in the CMS reconstruction software, CMSSW. The speed up achieved by leveraging GPUs allows for more complex algorithms to be executed, obtaining better physics output and a higher throughput.The High-Luminosity upgrade of the LHC will see the accelerator reach an instantaneous luminosity of $7\times 10^{34} cm^{-2}s^{-1}$ with an average pileup of $200$ proton-proton collisions. These conditions will pose an unprecedented challenge to the online and offline reconstruction software developed by the experiments. The computational complexity will exceed by far the expected increase in processing power for conventional CPUs, demanding an alternative approach. Industry and High-Performance Computing (HPC) centres are successfully using heterogeneous computing platforms to achieve higher throughput and better energy efficiency by matching each job to the most appropriate architecture. In this paper we will describe the results of a heterogeneous implementation of pixel tracks and vertices reconstruction chain on Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). The framework has been designed and developed to be integrated in the CMS reconstruction software, CMSSW. The speed up achieved by leveraging GPUs allows for more complex algorithms to be executed, obtaining better physics output and a higher throughput.arXiv:2008.13461FERMILAB-PUB-20-546-SCDoai:cds.cern.ch:27449112020-08-31
spellingShingle physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Bocci, Andrea
Innocente, Vincenzo
Kortelainen, Matti
Pantaleo, Felice
Rovere, Marco
Heterogeneous reconstruction of tracks and primary vertices with the CMS pixel tracker
title Heterogeneous reconstruction of tracks and primary vertices with the CMS pixel tracker
title_full Heterogeneous reconstruction of tracks and primary vertices with the CMS pixel tracker
title_fullStr Heterogeneous reconstruction of tracks and primary vertices with the CMS pixel tracker
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneous reconstruction of tracks and primary vertices with the CMS pixel tracker
title_short Heterogeneous reconstruction of tracks and primary vertices with the CMS pixel tracker
title_sort heterogeneous reconstruction of tracks and primary vertices with the cms pixel tracker
topic physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2020.601728
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2744911
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