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Emerging Technologies
ETHardware, software, tools, and techniques
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New Standards
NSStandard such as ACTA/μTCA
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Data Acquisition
DAQReadout data paths and system architectures as well as conceptual design for future instruments (machines and detectors)
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Real Time Safety and Security
RTSSFor small and large instruments
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Upgrades
UPImprovement or expansion of existing large and small systems.
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Feedback on Experiences
FEA discussion of development or implementation of a system with a focus on the unexpected problems and lessons learned along the way.
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Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
CMTSFor small and large instruments.
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Trigger Systems
TRAs applied to the physical sciences.
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Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
RTAIncludes system architectures dealing with realtime data acquisition, extraction, compression, intelligent signal processing and storage applied to the physical sciences.
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Fast Data Transfer Links and Networks
FDTLIncludes every data transfer protocol from local data transfer up to global fast networks with their associated hardware (routers, switches, etc.)
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Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
FEFDUltra-fast ADCs, TDCs and Switched Capacitor Arrays in the GHz range and their applications.
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Processing Farms
PFProcessing farms for high level trigger and online selection.
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Real Time Simulation
RTSSimulation of real time DAQ
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