The potential of GPUs has been evaluated as a possible way to accelerate trigger algorithms for the ATLAS experiment located at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). During LHC Run-1 ATLAS employed a three-level trigger system to progressively reduce the LHC collision rate of 20 MHz to a storage rate of about 600 Hz for offline processing. Reconstruction of charged particles trajectories through the Inner Detector (ID) was performed at the second (L2) and third (EF) trigger levels. The ID contains pixel, silicon strip (SCT) and straw-tube technologies. Prior to tracking, data-preparation algorithms processed the ID raw data producing measurements of the track position at each detector layer. The data-preparation and tracking consumed almost thre...
Selecting interesting events with triggering is very challenging at the LHC due to the busy hadronic...
The large increase in luminosity planned for the High Luminosity LHC gives rise to many challenges f...
The reconstruction and simulation of collision events is a major task in modern HEP experiments invo...
ATLAS is a general purpose particle physics experiment located on the LHC collider at CERN. The ATLA...
General purpose Graphics Processor Units (GPGPU) are being evaluated for possible future inclusion i...
General purpose Graphics Processor Units (GPGPU) are being evaluated for possible future inclusion i...
The future upgrades to the LHC are expected to increase the design luminosity by an order of magnitu...
ABSTRACT: Significant new challenges are continuously confronting the High Energy Physics (HEP) expe...
The ATLAS Trigger Algorithms for General Purpose Graphics Processor Units Type: Talk Abstract: We pr...
GPU-accelerated event processing is one of the possible options for the ATLAS High-Level Trigger (HL...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands increasing computing power both ...
The High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) is a project to increase the luminosity of the Large Hadron Collide...
In this note we will discuss the application of new technologies, such as GPU cards, in the current ...
The next LHC runs, with a significant increase in instantaneous luminosity, will provide a big chall...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands more and more computing power bo...
Selecting interesting events with triggering is very challenging at the LHC due to the busy hadronic...
The large increase in luminosity planned for the High Luminosity LHC gives rise to many challenges f...
The reconstruction and simulation of collision events is a major task in modern HEP experiments invo...
ATLAS is a general purpose particle physics experiment located on the LHC collider at CERN. The ATLA...
General purpose Graphics Processor Units (GPGPU) are being evaluated for possible future inclusion i...
General purpose Graphics Processor Units (GPGPU) are being evaluated for possible future inclusion i...
The future upgrades to the LHC are expected to increase the design luminosity by an order of magnitu...
ABSTRACT: Significant new challenges are continuously confronting the High Energy Physics (HEP) expe...
The ATLAS Trigger Algorithms for General Purpose Graphics Processor Units Type: Talk Abstract: We pr...
GPU-accelerated event processing is one of the possible options for the ATLAS High-Level Trigger (HL...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands increasing computing power both ...
The High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) is a project to increase the luminosity of the Large Hadron Collide...
In this note we will discuss the application of new technologies, such as GPU cards, in the current ...
The next LHC runs, with a significant increase in instantaneous luminosity, will provide a big chall...
The growing complexity of events produced in LHC collisions demands more and more computing power bo...
Selecting interesting events with triggering is very challenging at the LHC due to the busy hadronic...
The large increase in luminosity planned for the High Luminosity LHC gives rise to many challenges f...
The reconstruction and simulation of collision events is a major task in modern HEP experiments invo...