In 2021 the LHCb experiment will be upgraded, and the DAQ system will be based on full reconstruction of events, at the full LHC crossing rate. This requires an entirely new system, capable of reading out, building and reconstructing events at an average rate of 30 MHz. In facing this challenge, the system could take advantage of a fast pre-processing of data on dedicated FPGAs. The results of an R&D on these technologies, developed in the context of the LHCb Upgrade I, are presented in this document. In particular, the details and potential benefits of an approach based on producing in real-time sorted collections of hits in the VELO detector (pre-tracks) are discussed. These pre-processed data can then be used as seeds by the High L...
The current LHCb readout system will be upgraded in 2018 to a `triggerless' readout of the entire de...
Finding tracks downstream of the magnet at the earliest LHCb trigger level is not part of the baseli...
Beginning in 2021, the upgraded LHCb experiment will use a triggerless readout system collecting dat...
In 2021 the LHCb experiment will be upgraded, and the DAQ system will be based on full reconstructio...
The upgraded LHCb detector has started data taking in Run 3 with a completely new DAQ system, in whi...
With the slowdown of Moore’s law, the need for more effective, specialized computing solutions in HE...
For the LHC Run-3, just started in July 2022, the LHCb experiment has adopted for the first time a t...
Beginning in 2021, the upgraded LHCb experiment will use a triggerless readout system collecting dat...
The LHCb experiment is undergoing a major upgrade in view of Run-3, in which the complete detector w...
The LHCb experiment will enter the High Luminosity phase during the Run 4 of the LHC. In order to fu...
We present the results of an R&D study of a specialized processor capable of precisely reconstructin...
In modern experiments at high-energy hadron colliders, powerful real-time tracking systems are neede...
We present the results of an R&D study of a specialized processor capable of precisely reconstructin...
The LHCb Experiment is a dedicated Flavor-physics experiment at the LHC at CERN, and will soon start...
We propose a specialized processor dedicated to efficient real-time reconstruction of charged-partic...
The current LHCb readout system will be upgraded in 2018 to a `triggerless' readout of the entire de...
Finding tracks downstream of the magnet at the earliest LHCb trigger level is not part of the baseli...
Beginning in 2021, the upgraded LHCb experiment will use a triggerless readout system collecting dat...
In 2021 the LHCb experiment will be upgraded, and the DAQ system will be based on full reconstructio...
The upgraded LHCb detector has started data taking in Run 3 with a completely new DAQ system, in whi...
With the slowdown of Moore’s law, the need for more effective, specialized computing solutions in HE...
For the LHC Run-3, just started in July 2022, the LHCb experiment has adopted for the first time a t...
Beginning in 2021, the upgraded LHCb experiment will use a triggerless readout system collecting dat...
The LHCb experiment is undergoing a major upgrade in view of Run-3, in which the complete detector w...
The LHCb experiment will enter the High Luminosity phase during the Run 4 of the LHC. In order to fu...
We present the results of an R&D study of a specialized processor capable of precisely reconstructin...
In modern experiments at high-energy hadron colliders, powerful real-time tracking systems are neede...
We present the results of an R&D study of a specialized processor capable of precisely reconstructin...
The LHCb Experiment is a dedicated Flavor-physics experiment at the LHC at CERN, and will soon start...
We propose a specialized processor dedicated to efficient real-time reconstruction of charged-partic...
The current LHCb readout system will be upgraded in 2018 to a `triggerless' readout of the entire de...
Finding tracks downstream of the magnet at the earliest LHCb trigger level is not part of the baseli...
Beginning in 2021, the upgraded LHCb experiment will use a triggerless readout system collecting dat...