Conveners
Oral presentations DAQ03
- Niko Neufeld (CERN)
We explore the application of concepts developed in High Energy Physics (HEP) for advanced medical data analysis.
Our study case is a problem with high social impact: clinically-feasible Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting (MRF). MRF is a new, quantitative, imaging technique that replaces multiple qualitative MRI exams with a single, reproducible measurement for increased sensitivity and...
TileCal is the central hadronic calorimeter of the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). It is a sampling detector where scintillating tiles are embedded in steel absorber plates. The tiles are grouped forming cells, which are read-out on both sides by photomultiplier tubes (PMTs). The PMT digital samples are transmitted to the Read-Out Drivers (ROD) located in the back-end...
The LHC plans a series of upgrades towards a High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) to increase up to 5-7 times the current nominal instantaneous luminosity. The ATLAS experiment will accommodate the detector and data acquisition system to the HL-LHC requirements during the Long Shutdown 3 (2024-2026), where the on- and off-detector electronics of Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) will be completely replaced...
ProtoDUNE dual-phase is a prototype at the scale 1/20 of the future DUNE 10 kton dual-phase module. The detector is based on the liquid argon time projection chamber technology with amplification and collection of the ionization electrons in the gas phase. The detector has an active volume of 6x6x6 m3 containing 300 ton of liquid argon. A drift window of 6 m corresponds to 4 ms which are...
The LHCb experiment will face an unprecedented amount of data inLHC Run3 starting in 2021. We expect more than 30 Tbit/s of data fromthe detector into the event-builder. After an intense R&D phase we havenow decided on the details of the architecture and on the technology. Interms of amount of data to handle this will be the biggest scientific dataacquisition system built to date. While the...