This paper presents some of the conclusions of our studies on asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and fast Ethernet in the ATLAS level-2 trigger pilot project. We describe the general concept and principles of our data-collection and event-building scheme that could be transposed to various experiments in high-energy and nuclear physics. To validate the approach in view of ATLAS high-level triggers, we assembled a testbed composed of up to 48 computers linked by a 7.5-Gbit/s ATM switch. This modular switch is used as a single entity or is split into several smaller interconnected switches. This allows study of how to construct a large network from smaller units. Alternatively, the ATM network can be replaced by fast Ethernet. We detail the ope...
The ATLAS DataFlow infrastructure is responsible for the collection and conveyance of event data fro...
Commodity links, such as Gigabit Ethernet, are more and more often used in Data Acquisition, Event B...
Introduction Data acquisition and trigger systems for LHC experiments will depend critically on the ...
This paper presents some of the conclusions of our studies on ATM and Fast Ethernet in the ATLAS lev...
The second level trigger of LHC's ATLAS experiment has to perform real-time analyses on detector dat...
This paper recalls the concept of a proposed integrated system forthe "ATLAS High Level Triggers" th...
This paper describes an implementation of the high level trigger for the ATLAS experiment on a large...
The ATLAS second level trigger will use a multi-layered LAN network to transfer 5 Gbyte/s detector d...
The ATLAS experiment will rely on Ethernet networks for several purposes. A control network will pro...
In the paper we present tasks of the ATLAS event filter (trigger) system and proposed implementation...
The ATLAS experiment Data Acquisition (DAQ) system will face an extensive upgrade to fully exploit t...
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology is currently receiving extensive attention in the comput...
The next generation of colliders will take experimental particle physics into energy regimes where t...
The recent trends in software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) are...
The telecommunications industry provides new technologies for GIS (Geographic Information System) wo...
The ATLAS DataFlow infrastructure is responsible for the collection and conveyance of event data fro...
Commodity links, such as Gigabit Ethernet, are more and more often used in Data Acquisition, Event B...
Introduction Data acquisition and trigger systems for LHC experiments will depend critically on the ...
This paper presents some of the conclusions of our studies on ATM and Fast Ethernet in the ATLAS lev...
The second level trigger of LHC's ATLAS experiment has to perform real-time analyses on detector dat...
This paper recalls the concept of a proposed integrated system forthe "ATLAS High Level Triggers" th...
This paper describes an implementation of the high level trigger for the ATLAS experiment on a large...
The ATLAS second level trigger will use a multi-layered LAN network to transfer 5 Gbyte/s detector d...
The ATLAS experiment will rely on Ethernet networks for several purposes. A control network will pro...
In the paper we present tasks of the ATLAS event filter (trigger) system and proposed implementation...
The ATLAS experiment Data Acquisition (DAQ) system will face an extensive upgrade to fully exploit t...
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology is currently receiving extensive attention in the comput...
The next generation of colliders will take experimental particle physics into energy regimes where t...
The recent trends in software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) are...
The telecommunications industry provides new technologies for GIS (Geographic Information System) wo...
The ATLAS DataFlow infrastructure is responsible for the collection and conveyance of event data fro...
Commodity links, such as Gigabit Ethernet, are more and more often used in Data Acquisition, Event B...
Introduction Data acquisition and trigger systems for LHC experiments will depend critically on the ...