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instrumentation:trigger [2021/11/04 10:43] – [Upcoming TDAQ events] wketchum | instrumentation:trigger [2022/05/25 08:17] (current) – [IF4: Trigger and DAQ] petramerkel | ||
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- | |Darin Acosta|University of Florida|acostad[at]ufl.edu| | + | |Darin Acosta|University of Florida|dea6[at]rice.edu| |
+ | |Allison Deiana|Southern Methodist University|adeiana[at]mail.smu.edu| | ||
|Wes Ketchum|Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory|wketchum[at]fnal.gov| | |Wes Ketchum|Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory|wketchum[at]fnal.gov| | ||
- | |Stephanie Majewski|University of Oregon|smajewsk[at]uoregon.edu| | ||
=====Communication ===== | =====Communication ===== | ||
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Trigger and Data Acquisition (TDAQ) systems are responsible for collecting data at the very front-end of detectors, reducing the volume of data through use of selection algorithms and summarizing data into high-level quantities, and storing the data for later transfer and processing. The next generation of physics detectors will encounter many new challenges, including requirements to handle an enormous throughput of data, have high reliability and uptime in extreme environments, | Trigger and Data Acquisition (TDAQ) systems are responsible for collecting data at the very front-end of detectors, reducing the volume of data through use of selection algorithms and summarizing data into high-level quantities, and storing the data for later transfer and processing. The next generation of physics detectors will encounter many new challenges, including requirements to handle an enormous throughput of data, have high reliability and uptime in extreme environments, | ||
- | We invite Letters Of Interest to outline developments in the area of TDAQ across the science frontiers of high-energy particle physics. In particular, we welcome contributions that touch on the following areas: | + | We invite Letters Of Interest |
* High-speed data links and transfers, including radiation-hard and low-power links | * High-speed data links and transfers, including radiation-hard and low-power links | ||
* Real-time processing hardware, like low-power hardware capable of working in extreme environments like high radiation or cryogenic temperatures, | * Real-time processing hardware, like low-power hardware capable of working in extreme environments like high radiation or cryogenic temperatures, |
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