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20th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics
GPUs for real-time processing in HEP trigger systems
物理学;计算机科学
Lamanna, G.^1 ; Ammendola, R.^2 ; Bauce, M.^3,4 ; Biagioni, A.^4 ; Fantechi, R.^1,5 ; Fiorini, M.^6 ; Giagu, S.^3,4 ; Graverini, E.^1,7 ; Lamanna, G.^1 ; Lonardo, A.^4 ; Messina, A.^3,4,5 ; Pantaleo, F.^1,7 ; Paolucci, P.S.^4 ; Piandani, R.^1 ; Rescigno, M.^4 ; Simula, F.^4 ; Sozzi, M.^1,7 ; Vicini, P.^4
INFN, Pisa, Italy^1
INFN, Rome Tor Vergata, Italy^2
University, Rome Sapienza, Italy^3
INFN, Rome Sapienza, Italy^4
CERN, Geneve, Switzerland^5
University, INFN, Ferrara, Italy^6
University, Pisa, Italy^7
关键词: General-purpose computing;    High energy physics experiments (HEP);    High-level triggers;    Innovative approaches;    Off-line computation;    Parallel com- puting;    Real-time application;    Realtime processing;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/513/1/012017/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/513/1/012017
学科分类:计算机科学(综合)
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

We describe a pilot project for the use of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) for online triggering applications in High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments. Two major trends can be identified in the development of trigger and DAQ systems for HEP experiments: the massive use of general-purpose commodity systems such as commercial multicore PC farms for data acquisition, and the reduction of trigger levels implemented in hardware, towards a pure software selection system (trigger-less). The very innovative approach presented here aims at exploiting the parallel computing power of commercial GPUs to perform fast computations in software both at low- and high-level trigger stages. General-purpose computing on GPUs is emerging as a new paradigm in several fields of science, although so far applications have been tailored to the specific strengths of such devices as accelerator in offline computation. With the steady reduction of GPU latencies, and the increase in link and memory throughputs, the use of such devices for real-time applications in high-energy physics data acquisition and trigger systems is becoming very attractive. We discuss in details the use of online parallel computing on GPUs for synchronous low-level trigger with fixed latency. In particular we show preliminary results on a first test in the NA62 experiment at CERN. The use of GPUs in high-level triggers is also considered, the ATLAS experiment (and in particular the muon trigger) at CERN will be taken as a study case of possible applications.

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