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Scientific Applications of FPGAs at the LHC

Published: 17 February 2021 Publication History

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The next generation of high throughput data acquisition systems is capable of acquisition at rates far exceeding our ability to save data. To process data in real-time specialized computing systems are needed with incredibly high throughput so that data can be quickly assessed to determine whether it is sufficiently interesting for further processing. With a raw data rate exceeding 1 Petabit per second, particle detectors at the Large Hadron Collider at the Europe Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) contend with some of the largest data rates ever encountered. With planned upgrades in the near future, these rates will continue to grow, further complicating our ability to process data effectively to continue to understand the fundamental properties of the universe.
In this talk, we present the current, FPGA-based, LHC data acquisition system, and we discuss the plenitude of data challenges that are currently being addressed. Furthermore, we discuss various aspects of the system, and we present deep learning base solutions that are quickly being adopted by the LHC. Furthermore, we discuss the lower throughput computationally complex systems and discuss how FPGAs can augment the system leading to enhanced physics performance. Throughout the talk, we discuss the scientific implications possible with an improved system. Finally, we discuss related problems in other scientific fields, including astrophysics and materials science. We present new challenges that, if solved, can open paths to new avenues of fundamental scientific research.

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FPGA '21: The 2021 ACM/SIGDA International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays
February 2021
240 pages
ISBN:9781450382182
DOI:10.1145/3431920
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Published: 17 February 2021

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  1. cern
  2. dark matter
  3. deep learning
  4. high energy physics
  5. lhc
  6. low-latency
  7. real-time systems

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