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Track reconstruction by GPU in 3D particle tracking detectors

3D detectors for high-energy physics have always needed large computing power. Its availability has sometimes determined the statistics and performance of experiments. The increasing specific computing power of GPUs in recent years offers new opportunities for this field of application that should n...

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Autores principales: Bozza, Cristiano, De Sio, Chiara, Kose, Umut, Stellacci, Simona Maria
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2015.05.021
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2711540
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author Bozza, Cristiano
De Sio, Chiara
Kose, Umut
Stellacci, Simona Maria
author_facet Bozza, Cristiano
De Sio, Chiara
Kose, Umut
Stellacci, Simona Maria
author_sort Bozza, Cristiano
collection CERN
description 3D detectors for high-energy physics have always needed large computing power. Its availability has sometimes determined the statistics and performance of experiments. The increasing specific computing power of GPUs in recent years offers new opportunities for this field of application that should not be missed. The paper shows a novel algorithm that supports, as a by-product of speed, wider angular acceptance with respect to established techniques based on CPUs. While the algorithm has been developed in the environment of nuclear emulsions, it has been conceived from the very beginning as a tool for general tracking in 3D detectors. The overall logic can apply to many operational contexts in which tracking occurs in high combinatorial background. The performances of the algorithm are evaluated from different points of view, describing the details of the computing technique that are common to tracking problems and discussing measurements and data from a test-beam exposure. Computing speed has been evaluated on a broad variety of hardware, investigating an approximated scaling formula.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13738182020-03-02T22:27:37Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2015.05.021http://cds.cern.ch/record/2711540engBozza, CristianoDe Sio, ChiaraKose, UmutStellacci, Simona MariaTrack reconstruction by GPU in 3D particle tracking detectorsDetectors and Experimental Techniques3D detectors for high-energy physics have always needed large computing power. Its availability has sometimes determined the statistics and performance of experiments. The increasing specific computing power of GPUs in recent years offers new opportunities for this field of application that should not be missed. The paper shows a novel algorithm that supports, as a by-product of speed, wider angular acceptance with respect to established techniques based on CPUs. While the algorithm has been developed in the environment of nuclear emulsions, it has been conceived from the very beginning as a tool for general tracking in 3D detectors. The overall logic can apply to many operational contexts in which tracking occurs in high combinatorial background. The performances of the algorithm are evaluated from different points of view, describing the details of the computing technique that are common to tracking problems and discussing measurements and data from a test-beam exposure. Computing speed has been evaluated on a broad variety of hardware, investigating an approximated scaling formula.Elsevieroai:inspirehep.net:13738182015
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Bozza, Cristiano
De Sio, Chiara
Kose, Umut
Stellacci, Simona Maria
Track reconstruction by GPU in 3D particle tracking detectors
title Track reconstruction by GPU in 3D particle tracking detectors
title_full Track reconstruction by GPU in 3D particle tracking detectors
title_fullStr Track reconstruction by GPU in 3D particle tracking detectors
title_full_unstemmed Track reconstruction by GPU in 3D particle tracking detectors
title_short Track reconstruction by GPU in 3D particle tracking detectors
title_sort track reconstruction by gpu in 3d particle tracking detectors
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2015.05.021
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2711540
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