The reconstruction and simulation of collision events is a major task in modern HEP experiments involving several ten thousands of standard CPUs. On the other hand the graphics processors (GPUs) have become much more powerful and are by far outperforming the standard CPUs in terms of floating point operations due to their massive parallel approach. The usage of these GPUs could therefore significantly reduce the overall reconstruction time per event or allow for the usage of more sophisticated algorithms. In this paper the track finding in the ATLAS experiment will be used as an example on how the GPUs can be used in this context: the implementation on the GPU requires a change in the algorithmic flow to allow the code to work in the rather...
Computing centres, including those used to process High-Energy Physics data and simulations, are inc...
Computing centres, including those used to process High-Energy Physics data and simulations, are inc...
The LHC experiments are designed to detect large amount of physics events produced with a very high ...
Track finding using GPUs The reconstruction and simulation of collision events is a major task in mo...
The future upgrades to the LHC are expected to increase the design luminosity by an order of magnitu...
The potential of GPUs has been evaluated as a possible way to accelerate trigger algorithms for the ...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands increasing computing power both ...
Results on the performance and viability of data-parallel algorithms on Graphics Processing Units (G...
Track reconstruction is one of the most complex element of the reconstruction of events recorded by ...
The track reconstruction algorithms of the ATLAS experiment have demonstrated excellent performance ...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands more and more computing power bo...
The track reconstruction algorithms of the ATLAS experiment have demonstrated excellent performance ...
The large increase in luminosity planned for the High Luminosity LHC gives rise to many challenges f...
Modern HEP experiments produce tremendous amounts of data. These data are processed by in-house buil...
With Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) and other kinds of accelerators becoming ever more accessible...
Computing centres, including those used to process High-Energy Physics data and simulations, are inc...
Computing centres, including those used to process High-Energy Physics data and simulations, are inc...
The LHC experiments are designed to detect large amount of physics events produced with a very high ...
Track finding using GPUs The reconstruction and simulation of collision events is a major task in mo...
The future upgrades to the LHC are expected to increase the design luminosity by an order of magnitu...
The potential of GPUs has been evaluated as a possible way to accelerate trigger algorithms for the ...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands increasing computing power both ...
Results on the performance and viability of data-parallel algorithms on Graphics Processing Units (G...
Track reconstruction is one of the most complex element of the reconstruction of events recorded by ...
The track reconstruction algorithms of the ATLAS experiment have demonstrated excellent performance ...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands more and more computing power bo...
The track reconstruction algorithms of the ATLAS experiment have demonstrated excellent performance ...
The large increase in luminosity planned for the High Luminosity LHC gives rise to many challenges f...
Modern HEP experiments produce tremendous amounts of data. These data are processed by in-house buil...
With Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) and other kinds of accelerators becoming ever more accessible...
Computing centres, including those used to process High-Energy Physics data and simulations, are inc...
Computing centres, including those used to process High-Energy Physics data and simulations, are inc...
The LHC experiments are designed to detect large amount of physics events produced with a very high ...