25–29 May 2026
La Biodola - Isola d'Elba (Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone
NB: The submission deadline for the Student Paper Awards is Monday, 11 May.

A Packaged Streaming-Readout Data Acquisition System by the SPADI Alliance for Nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments

28 May 2026, 11:25
1h 5m
Elena Room (Hotel Hermitage)

Elena Room

Hotel Hermitage

Poster presentation Data Acquisition and Trigger Architectures Data Acquisition and Trigger Architectures - PS

Speaker

Nobuyuki Kobayashi (Research Center for Nuclear Physics)

Description

The rapid increase in beam intensities and detector granularity in modern
nuclear and particle physics experiments is pushing conventional
hardware-trigger-based data acquisition systems to their practical limits.
Streaming and triggerless readout architectures, in which detector signals are
continuously digitized and transferred without an explicit first-level
trigger, provide a promising alternative by shifting event selection and data
reduction to flexible software layers.

The SPADI (Signal Processing and Data Acquisition Infrastructure) Alliance has
been established to develop a packaged streaming-readout data acquisition
system that integrates front-end electronics, readout and computing software,
and analysis frameworks into a deployable and experiment-agnostic solution.
The system adopts the AMANEQ board as front-end electronics, employs NestDAQ
for streaming data readout and processing, and utilizes the ROOT-based
analysis framework ARTEMIS for online and offline data analysis.
This contribution presents the concept and architecture of the SPADI packaged
streaming-readout data acquisition system and discusses its applicability to
nuclear and particle physics experiments.

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Authors

Nobuyuki Kobayashi (Research Center for Nuclear Physics) Ryotaro Honda (KEK IPNS) Shinsuke Ota (RCNP, Osaka University) Sun-Young Ryu Dr Tomonori Takahashi (RCNP, Osaka Univ.) Yoichi Igarashi (KEK)

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