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May 8 – 12, 2023
Norfolk Waterside Marriott
US/Eastern timezone

Fast tracking on heterogeneous hardware for the ATLAS Event Filter

Not scheduled
1h
Hampton Roads Ballroom and Foyer Area (Norfolk Waterside Marriott)

Hampton Roads Ballroom and Foyer Area

Norfolk Waterside Marriott

235 East Main Street Norfolk, VA 23510
Poster Poster Poster Session

Speaker

Kahn, Abraham

Description

The upgrade of the ATLAS Trigger and Data Acquisition system must cope with
the high pileup environment of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC).
The new Event Filter Tracking system is a flexible, heterogeneous commercial system
consisting of CPU cores and possibly accelerators (e.g., FPGAs or GPGPUs) to perform
the compute-intensive Inner Tracker charged particle reconstruction.
The heterogeneus computing platforms in continuous develpment by the industrial sector
provide new opportunities for the implementation of large-scale trigger systems
as well as new challanges for the design and optimisation of the hardware resources.
The key requirements for an efficient design of the online tracking system,
based on heterogeneous hardware, will be reviewed together with the initial test campaign focused on the identification of the
optimal application of accelerator resources to the problem of charged particle reconstruction.

Consider for long presentation Yes

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