ALICE, ATLAS, CMS & LHCb Third Joint Workshop on DAQ@LHC

Europe/Zurich
Château de Bossey (20 km from CERN)

Château de Bossey (20 km from CERN)

Description

The workshop aims at providing a forum to:

  • share experiences acquired to date on operating data acquisition systems at the LHC
  • exchange ideas, plans and the status of ongoing upgrades in the four experiments 
  • build a network across experiments and find commonalities and possible future sharing possibilities
  • discuss future plans and discovere the ongoign R&D efforts

 

Registration is free, but participants are requested to register online by the January 10th 2025. Participation is limited to 120 people. Lunches and breaks are included in the registration.

Topics to be covered will include:

  • Detector Readout
  • Dataflow
  • Storage systems
  • Systems management
  • System control and configuration
  • Expert systems
  • Information sharing
  • Monitoring infrastructure
  • Web services
  • Trends in software and hardware technologies
Registration
Registration
    • 1
      Introduction
    • Overview

      Overviews of the current DAQ and Trigger systems for the four experiments
      Overview of FCC experiments
      Overview of EP R&D WP9
      Overview of DAQ for non-LHC experiment(s)

    • 10:30
      Tea break
    • Overview

      Overviews of the current DAQ and Trigger systems for the four experiments
      Overview of FCC experiments
      Overview of EP R&D WP9
      Overview of DAQ for non-LHC experiment(s)

    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Readout

      Readout links: review of current status, future links, network protocols
      Timing distribution)
      Back-end and DAQ electronics and trigger implications

    • 15:30
      Tea break
    • Readout

      Readout links: review of current status, future links, network protocols
      Timing distribution)
      Back-end and DAQ electronics and trigger implications

    • DAQ Hardware and Dataflow

      Networks: future technologies, link aggregation in network
      Storage: future technologies, evolution of SSD/NVME, filesystems
      Computing accelerators: GPU, FPGA, ...
      Computing Infrastructure: cooling, including liquid cooling

    • 10:30
      Tea break
    • Software architecture and management

      Future programming languages in HEP
      DAQ software in the era of containerization
      Evolution of computing farms: custom vs generic
      Monolith vs microservices, frameworks vs libraries
      Software and firmware lifecycle: CI/CD, etc

    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Artificial Intelligence

      Current uses and future possibilities: expert systems, automation, code generation/verification, anomaly detection, data quality

    • 15:30
      Tea break
    • Control & Configuration

      Configuration management: current status, future opportunities, farm and processes/services
      User Interfaces
      Controls: embedded systems, future of detector control system, run control

    • DAQ Hardware and Dataflow

      Networks: future technologies, link aggregation in network
      Storage: future technologies, evolution of SSD/NVME, filesystems
      Computing accelerators: GPU, FPGA, ...
      Computing Infrastructure: cooling, including liquid cooling

    • 10:30
      Tea break
    • Monitoring

      Data-Quality Monitoring
      Monitoring / Observability: dataflow, detector components, archiving, analysis and visualisation

    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • DAQ Hardware and Dataflow

      Networks: future technologies, link aggregation in network
      Storage: future technologies, evolution of SSD/NVME, filesystems
      Computing accelerators: GPU, FPGA, ...
      Computing Infrastructure: cooling, including liquid cooling

    • 15:30
      Tea break
    • Control & Configuration

      Configuration management: current status, future opportunities, farm and processes/services
      User Interfaces
      Controls: embedded systems, future of detector control system, run control

    • 2
      Closing Remarks