Authors
R Ammendola, A Biagioni, Massimiliano Fiorini, O Frezza, A Lonardo, Gianluca Lamanna, F Lo Cicero, M Martinelli, Ilaria Neri, PS Paolucci, E Pastorelli, R Piandani, L Pontisso, D Rossetti, F Simula, M Sozzi, L Tosoratto, P Vicini
Publication date
2016/3/15
Journal
Journal of Instrumentation
Volume
11
Issue
03
Pages
C03030
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
A GPU-based low level (L0) trigger is currently integrated in the experimental setup of the RICH detector of the NA62 experiment to assess the feasibility of building more refined physics-related trigger primitives and thus improve the trigger discriminating power. To ensure the real-time operation of the system, a dedicated data transport mechanism has been implemented: an FPGA-based Network Interface Card (NaNet-10) receives data from detectors and forwards them with low, predictable latency to the memory of the GPU performing the trigger algorithms. Results of the ring-shaped hit patterns reconstruction will be reported and discussed.
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