5–10 Jun 2016
Padova, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

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  1. Stefan Ritt (Paul Scherrer Institute)
    05/06/2016, 09:30
  2. 05/06/2016, 11:15
  3. Mariano Ruiz (Technical University of Madrid)
    05/06/2016, 14:00
  4. 05/06/2016, 15:45
  5. Adriano Francesco Luchetta (Consorzio RFX), Martin Lothar Purschke (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US)), Rejean Fontaine (Université de Sherbrooke), Dr Sascha Schmeling (CERN)
    06/06/2016, 09:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Oral presentation
    Welcome words and conference information
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  6. Dr Michael Walsh (ITER)
    06/06/2016, 09:15
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Oral presentation
    ITER is the largest and most technically advanced magnetic fusion device ever and is under construction in France. It is also a nuclear installation. As a result, monitoring and controlling this device using diagnostics is crucial for successful operation. Design, construction and planning for operation of these diagnostics are now well underway with some buildings complete and several more...
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  7. Dr Alberto Gennai (INFN)
    06/06/2016, 09:55
    Data Acquisition
    Oral presentation

    Virgo seismic isolation system is composed by 10 complex mechanical structures named “Superattenuators”, or simply “Suspensions”, that isolate optical elements of Virgo interferometer from seismic noise at frequency larger than a few Hz. Each structure can be described by a model with 80 vibrational modes and is controlled by 24 coil-magnet pairs actuators. The suspension status is observed...

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  8. Dr Pierpaolo Campostrini (MOSE)
    06/06/2016, 10:55
    Data Acquisition
    Oral presentation

    The lagoon of Venice is the largest of the Mediterranean Sea, facing the North Adriatic Sea. It is about 55km2 wide and 1,5 m average deep. The astronomic tide maximum excursion is about ± 50 cm over the mean sea level. Tides force a water flush in the lagoon, carrying inside oxygenated and expelling de-oxygenated water, two times per day. This “breath” is essential to biological life and to...

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  9. Prof. Xiao Bingjia (Hefei institutes of physical science chinese academy of sciences)
    06/06/2016, 11:35
    Real Time Simulation
    Oral presentation
    The Experimental Advanced Superconductive Tokamak (EAST) Device began operation in 2006. EAST’s inner structure is very complicated and contains a lot of subsystems which have a variety of different functions. In order to facilitate the understanding of the device and experimental information and promote the development of the experiment, the virtual EAST system has established an EAST virtual...
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  10. Łukasz Butkowski (DESY)
    06/06/2016, 11:55
    Real Time Safety and Security
    Oral presentation
    The driving engine of the superconducting accelerator of the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser (XFEL) are 27 Radio Frequency (RF) stations. Each of an underground RF station consists from multi-beam horizontal klystron which can provide up to 10MW of power at 1.3GHz. Klystrons are sensitive devices with limited lifetime and high mean time between failures. In the real operation the lifetime...
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  11. Filippo Costa (CERN)
    06/06/2016, 14:15
    Upgrades
    Oral presentation
    ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is the detector system at the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) optimized for the study of heavy-ion collisions at interaction rates up to 50 kHz and data rates beyond 1 TB/s. Its main aim is to study the behavior of strongly interacting matter and the quark gluon plasma. ALICE is preparing a major upgrade and starting from 2021, it will collect data with...
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  12. Thomas Reis (CERN)
    06/06/2016, 14:45
    Upgrades
    Oral presentation
    For the 2016 physics data runs the L1 trigger system of the CMS experiment is undergoing a major upgrade to cope with the increasing instantaneous luminosity of the CERN LHC whilst maintaining a high event selection efficiency for the CMS physics program. Most subsystem specific trigger processor boards are being exchanged with powerful general purpose processor boards, conforming to the...
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  13. Weihao Wu (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
    06/06/2016, 15:30
    Upgrades
    Oral presentation
    The Global Feature Extractor (gFEX) is one of several modules in the LHC Run-3 upgrade of the Level 1 Calorimeter (L1Calo) trigger system of the ATLAS experiment. It is a single Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA) module for large-area jet identification with three Xilinx UltraScale FPGAs for data processing and a system-on-chip (SoC) FPGA for control and monitoring. A...
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  14. Tom Williams (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
    06/06/2016, 16:00
    Upgrades
    Oral presentation
    The Large Hadron Collider at CERN restarted in 2015 with a higher centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The instantaneous luminosity is expected to increase significantly in the coming years. An upgraded Level-1 trigger system is being deployed in the CMS experiment in order to maintain the same efficiencies for searches and precision measurements as those achieved in the previous run. This system...
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  15. Dominic Maximilian Gaisbauer (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
    06/06/2016, 16:20
    Upgrades
    Oral presentation
    UCF is a unified network protocol and FPGA firmware for high speed serial interfaces employed in Data Acquisition systems. It provides up to 64 different communication channels via a single serial link. One channel is reserved for timing and trigger information whereas the other channels can be used for slow control interfaces and data transmission. All channels are bidirectional and...
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  16. Dr Woong-ryol Lee (National Fusion Research Institute)
    06/06/2016, 16:40
    New Standards
    Oral presentation
    The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) control system comprises various heterogeneous hardware platforms. This diversity of platforms raises a maintenance issue. In addition, limited data throughput rate and the need for higher quality data drives us to find the next generation control platform. Investigation shows that many leading experiments in the field of high energy...
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  17. Paolo Durante (CERN)
    06/06/2016, 17:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Oral presentation
    The LHCb experiment is designed to study differences between particles and anti-particles as well as very rare decays in the charm and beauty sector at the LHC. The detector will be upgraded in 2019 and a new trigger-less readout system has to be implemented in order to significantly increase its efficiency. In the new scheme, event building and event selection are carried out in software...
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  18. Jeroen Hegeman (CERN)
    06/06/2016, 17:20
    Fast Data Transfer Links and Networks
    Oral presentation
    The data acquisition system (DAQ) of the CMS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider assembles events at a rate of 100 kHz, transporting event data at an aggregate throughput of 100 GByte/s to the high-level trigger (HLT) farm. The HLT farm selects and classifies interesting events for storage and offline analysis at a rate of around 1 kHz. The DAQ system has been redesigned during...
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  19. Krzysztof Czuba (Warsaw University of Technology)
    06/06/2016, 17:40
    Upgrades
    Oral presentation
    The idea of the Rear Transition Module (RTM) Backplane was originally created to simplify cable management of an MicroTCA.4 based LLRF control system for the European XFEL project. The first RTM backplane (called an RF Backplane) was designed to distribute about dozen of precise RF and clock signals to uRTM cards. It was quickly found out, that this backplane offers very powerful extension...
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  20. Jinyuan Wu (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    07/06/2016, 08:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Oral presentation
    In high energy physics experiment trigger systems, block memories are utilized for various purposes, especially in indexed searching algorithms. It is often demanded to globally reset all memory locations between different events which is a feature not supported in regular block memories. Another common demand is to be able to update the contents in any memory location in a single clock...
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  21. Dr Chong Liu (University of Science and Technology of China), Prof. Yonggang Wang (University of Science and Technology of China)
    07/06/2016, 09:00
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Oral presentation
    The principle of tapped-delay line (TDL) style field programmable gate array (FPGA)-based time-to-digital converters (TDC) requires finer delay granularity for higher time resolution. Given a tapped delay line constructed with carry chains in an FPGA, it is desirable to find a solution subdividing the intrinsic delay elements further, so that the TDC can achieve a time resolution beyond its...
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  22. Fernando Carrio Argos (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (ES))
    07/06/2016, 09:20
    Data Acquisition
    Oral presentation
    The Hadronic Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) detector is one of the several subsystems composing the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The LHC upgrade program plans an increase of order five times the LHC nominal instantaneous luminosity culminating in the High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC). In order to accommodate the detector to the new HL-LHC parameters, the TileCal read out...
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  23. Francesco Cafagna (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT)), Michele Quinto (Universita e INFN-Bari (IT))
    07/06/2016, 09:40
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Oral presentation
    To further extend the measurement potentialities for the experiment at luminosities where the pile-up and multiple tracks in the proton detectors make it difficult to identify and disentangle real diffractive events from other event topologies, TOTEM has proposed to add a timing measurement capability to measure the time-of-flight difference between the two outgoing protons. For such a...
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  24. Mr Francesco Caponio (Nuclear Instruments)
    07/06/2016, 10:00
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Oral presentation
    In this contribution we introduce an innovative multiplexed ASICs read-out system based on 32 analog channels sampling at 40 MHz with 12 bits resolution and 96 digital I/O with selectable voltage standard ranging from differential signaling and 1.8 or 3.3 V CMOS. The ADCs and ASICs read-out is managed by a Kintex-7 FPGA and the communication with the host computer relies on the fast USB 3...
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  25. Julia Narevicius (Weizmann Institute of Science (IL))
    07/06/2016, 10:40
    Upgrades
    Oral presentation
    From the ATLAS Phase-I upgrade and onward, new or upgraded detectors and trigger systems will be interfaced to the data acquisition, detector control and timing (TTC) systems by the Front-End Link eXchange (FELIX). FELIX is the core of the new ATLAS Trigger/DAQ architecture. Functioning as a router between custom serial links and a commodity network, FELIX is implemented by server PCs with...
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  26. Michele Quinto (Universita e INFN-Bari (IT))
    07/06/2016, 11:00
    Upgrades
    Oral presentation
    The TOTEM (TOTal cross section, Elastic scattering and diffraction dissociation Measurement at the LHC) experiment at LHC, has been designed to measure the total proton-proton cross-section with a luminosity independent method, based on the optical theorem, and to study the elastic and diffractive scattering at the LHC energy. To cope with the increased intensity of the LHC run 2 phase, and...
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  27. Nicolas Chevillot (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
    07/06/2016, 11:20
    Upgrades
    Oral presentation
    For the Phase-I luminosity upgrade of the LHC, a higher granularity trigger readout of the ATLAS LAr Calorimeters is foreseen in order to enhance the trigger feature extraction and background rejection. The new readout system digitizes the detector signals, which are grouped into 34000 so-called Super Cells, with 12-bit precision at 40 MHz. The data is transferred via optical links to a...
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  28. Antonio Falabella (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
    07/06/2016, 11:40
    Upgrades
    Oral presentation
    The Data Acquisition (DAQ) of the LHCb experiment will be upgraded in 2020 to a high-bandwidth triggerless readout system. In the new DAQ event fragments will be forwarded to the to the Event Builder (EB) computing farm at 40 MHz. Therefore the front-end boards will be connected directly to the EB farm through optical links and PCI Express based interface cards. The EB is requested to provide...
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  29. Sandra Moretto (University of Padova)
    07/06/2016, 13:25
    Mini Oral
  30. Kai Chen (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
    07/06/2016, 13:27
    Mini Oral
  31. Diego Sanz
    07/06/2016, 13:29
    Mini Oral
  32. Jian Wang (Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China)
    07/06/2016, 13:31
    Mini Oral
  33. Kun Hu (University of Science and Technology of China)
    07/06/2016, 13:33
    Mini Oral
  34. Michele Martinelli (INFN)
    07/06/2016, 13:35
    Mini Oral
  35. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    07/06/2016, 13:37
    Mini Oral
  36. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    07/06/2016, 13:39
    Mini Oral
  37. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    07/06/2016, 13:41
    Mini Oral
  38. Mariano Ruiz (Technical University of Madrid)
    07/06/2016, 13:43
    Mini Oral
  39. Yutie Liang
    07/06/2016, 13:45
    Mini Oral
  40. Davide Falchieri (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
    07/06/2016, 13:47
    Mini Oral
  41. Simaolhoda Baymani (CERN)
    07/06/2016, 13:49
    Mini Oral
  42. Joern Adamczewski-Musch (GSI)
    07/06/2016, 13:51
    Mini Oral
  43. xiaoguang zhang
    07/06/2016, 13:53
    Mini Oral
  44. Stefano Pavinato (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
    07/06/2016, 13:55
    Mini Oral
  45. Binxiang Qi (University of Science and Technology of China)
    07/06/2016, 13:57
    Mini Oral
  46. Davide Pedretti (Universita e INFN, Legnaro (IT))
    07/06/2016, 13:59
    Mini Oral
  47. Mr Jinxin Liu (University of Science and Technology of China)
    07/06/2016, 14:01
    Mini Oral
  48. Leonardo Pigatto (Consorzio RFX)
    07/06/2016, 14:03
    Mini Oral
  49. Ganesh Jagannath Tambave (University of Bergen (NO))
    07/06/2016, 14:05
    Mini Oral
  50. Pierluigi Luciano (Universita di Pisa & INFN (IT))
    07/06/2016, 14:07
    Mini Oral
  51. Dr Dmitri Kotchetkov
    07/06/2016, 14:09
    Mini Oral
  52. Chenfei Yang
    07/06/2016, 14:11
    Mini Oral
  53. Ma Cong (University of Science and Technology of China)
    07/06/2016, 14:13
    Mini Oral
  54. Mr Zhiguo Ding
    07/06/2016, 14:15
    Mini Oral
  55. Balazs Voneki (CERN)
    07/06/2016, 14:17
    Mini Oral
  56. Minhao Gu (IHEP)
    07/06/2016, 14:19
    Mini Oral
  57. Jingzi Gu
    07/06/2016, 14:21
    Mini Oral
  58. Christian Faerber (CERN)
    07/06/2016, 14:23
    Mini Oral
  59. qi wang
    07/06/2016, 14:25
    Mini Oral
  60. Mr Kevin Pritchard (NCNR)
    07/06/2016, 14:27
    Mini Oral
  61. Nicola Pozzobon (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
    07/06/2016, 14:29
    Mini Oral
  62. Martin Brückner (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    07/06/2016, 14:31
    Mini Oral
  63. Mélanie Bernard
    07/06/2016, 14:33
    Mini Oral
  64. Nadeem Shehzad (DESY Hamburg)
    07/06/2016, 14:35
    Mini Oral
  65. Zhiguo Ding (University of Science and Technology of China, Department of morden physics)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Poster presentation
    The 4πβ − γ coincidence efficiency extrapolation method is the most popular for the absolute determination of radioactivity. In this paper, a calculation software based on pipe-and-filter architecture for the 4πβ-γ digital coincidence counting (DCC) equipment is presented. The equipment has ability to handle four 500MSPS 8bit resolution channels and four 62.5MSPS 16 bits resolution channels...
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  66. Christos Gentsos (Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki (GR))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time Simulation
    Poster presentation
    The Fast Tracker (FTK) executes real time tracking for online event selection in the ATLAS experiment. Data processing speed is achieved by exploiting pipelining and parallel processing. Track reconstruction is executed on a 2-level pipelined architecture. The first stage, implemented on custom ASICs called Associative Memory (AM) Chips, performs Track Candidate (road) recognition in low...
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  67. Francisco Javier Egea Canet
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    Modern nuclear physics experiments involving fusion-evaporation reactions frequently require the detection of particles (alphas,protons,neutrons) which provide crucial information about the nucleus under study. Some reaction channels involving neutron detection have very low-cross section and require the use of large scintillator arrays which are also sensitive to the gamma-rays, hence,...
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  68. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    Radio detector of the ultra high-energy cosmic rays in the Pierre Auger Observatory operates in the frequency range 30-80 MHz, which is often contaminated by the human-made RFI. Several filters were used to suppress the RFI: based on the FFT, IIR notch filter and FIR filter based on the liner prediction. It refreshes the FIR coefficients calculating either in the external ARM processor,...
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  69. Jie Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jingzi Gu (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    HEPS-BPIX is a pixel detector designed for the High Energy Photon Source (HEPS) in China. As a hybrid pixel detector, it consists of a silicon sensor and a readout chip which is bump-bonded to the sensor with Indium. The detector contains an array of 104×72 pixels while each pixel measures 150 μm×150 μm. Each pixel of the readout chip comprises a preamplifier, a discriminator and a counter....
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  70. Dr Yong Wang (Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    A hybrid analog-digital integrator has been developed to be compatible with the long pulse plasma discharges on Experimental Advanced Superconductor Tokamak (EAST), in which a pair of analog integrators are used to integrate the input signal by turns to reduce the error caused by the leakage of integration capacitors, and the outputs of two integrators can be combined to construct a continuous...
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  71. Philippe Gris (Univ. Blaise Pascal Clermont-Fe. II (FR))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    The LASER calibration system of the ATLAS hadron calorimeter aims at monitoring the ~10000 PMTs of the TileCal. The LASER light injected in the PMTs is measured by sets of photodiodes at several stages of the optical path. The monitoring of the photodiodes is performed by a redundant internal calibration system using an LED, a radioactive source, and a charge injection system. The LASer...
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  72. Luigi Casu (Universita e INFN (IT))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    Time measurements play a crucial role in trigger and data acquisition systems (TDAQ) of High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments, where calibration, synchronization between signals and phase-measurements accuracy are often required. Although the various elements of a time measurement system are typically designed using a classical mixed-signal approach, state-of-art research is also focusing on...
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  73. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    Radio stations can observe radio signals caused by coherent emissions due to geomagnetic radiation and charge excess processes. Auger Engineering Radio Array (AERA) observes the frequency band from 30 to 80 MHz. This range is highly contaminated by human-made RFI. In order to improve the signal to noise ratio RFI filters are used in AERA to suppress this contamination. The AERA uses the...
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  74. Mr Guangyuan YUAN (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China;Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China), Mr Siyuan MA (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China;Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Poster presentation
    The requirement of a large number of electronics channels has become an issue to the further applications of Micro-pattern Gas Detectors (MPGDs), and poses a big challenge for the integration, power consumption, cooling and cost. Induced position encoding readout technique provides an attractive way to significantly reduce the number of readout channels. In this paper, we present an extensible...
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  75. Dr Davide Pedretti (Universita e INFN, Legnaro (IT)), Dr Stefano Pavinato (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    SPES is a second generation ISOL radioactive ion beam facility in construction at the INFN National Laboratories of Legnaro (LNL). Its distributed control system embeds custom control in almost all instruments or cluster of homogeneous devices. Nevertheless, standardization is an important issue that concerns modularity and long term maintainability for a facility that has a life span of at...
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  76. Mr Chenfei Yang (1. State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China; 2. Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    A pulse shape discrimination (PSD) method based on linear neural network is proposed for separation of α- and γ-induced events in BaF2 crystal.
    An artificial linear neural network was designed to identify α- and γ- induced events in BaF2 crystal with the inputs of several pulse information, including pulse pedestal, amplitude, gradient, long/short amplitude integral, and the amount of the... Go to contribution page
  77. Tautvydas Jeronimas Maceina (Consorzio RFX)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Poster presentation
    The recent advance of GPU technology is offering great prospects in computation. Originally developed for graphical applications, general purpose GPUs (GPGPU) have been extensively used for massively parallel computation. The penetration of the GPU technology in real-time control has been somewhat limited due to two main reasons: 1) Control algorithms for real-time applications involving...
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  78. Dr Dariusz Makowski (Lodz University of Technology, Department of Microelectronics and Computer Science)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    New Standards
    Poster presentation
    The Low Level Radio Frequency (LLRF) control system of the European X-Ray Free Electron Laser is designed using MicroTCA.4 standard. The real-time control system is composed of a few Advanced Mezzanine Cards (AMCs): timing, digitizer, digital controller and vector modulator modules. The DAMC-TCK7 digital controller module was developed as a high-performance low-latency data processing...
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  79. Mr Pedro Lourenço (Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The IST-BPlasma device is a compact setup used for the execution of plasma physics experimental protocols. It creates a low temperature plasma resultant from the interaction of an electron beam with noble gases gas at low pressure and is equipped with Radio-Frequency (RF) based diagnostics, namely (i) resonant cavity and (ii) electrostatic probes. These allow to measure the plasma density and...
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  80. Wolfgang Kühn (JLU Giessen)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    We present the first FPGA-based version of a Prototype Trigger-less Data Acquisition (PTDAQ) for the PANDA experiment. The PANDA experiment will operate in an trigger-less environment of 20 MHz interaction rate, with a peak rate up to 50 MHz, and a design luminosity of 2 x 10³² cm⁻¹ s⁻¹. The event size will be about a few KB, producing data rates of several hundreds of GB/s. A reduction of up...
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  81. Adam Tadeusz Wegrzynek (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Fast Data Transfer Links and Networks
    Poster presentation
    ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is the heavy-ion detector designed to study the physics of strongly interacting matter and the quark-gluon plasma at the CERN LHC (Large Hadron Collider). ALICE has been successfully collecting physics data of Run 2 since spring 2015. In parallel, preparations for a major upgrade, called O2 (Online-Offline) and scheduled for the Long Shutdown 2 in...
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  82. Pierluigi Luciano (UNICLAM and INFN)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    We present an innovative and high performance embedded system for real-time pattern matching. The design uses Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and the powerful Associative Memory chip (an ASIC) to achieve real-time performance. The system works as a contour identifier able to extract the salient features of an image. It is based on the principles of cognitive image processing, which...
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  83. Kristian Hahn (Northwestern University (US))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    The CMS detector will be upgraded in preparation for the high luminosity operation of the Large Hadron Collider, which is due to start in 2025. The CMS collaboration plans to reconstruct the trajectories of charged particles produced in the LHC collisions, using advanced electronics processing data from its tracking detector. The resulting tracks must be available within a few microseconds,...
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  84. Mr Harald Kleines (Forschungszentrum Juelich)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    New Standards
    Poster presentation
    The Micro Vertex Detector (MVD) will be used as the central tracking detector in the PANDA (AntiProton Annihilation at Darmstadt) detector system which is under development for the future accelerator facility FAIR in Darmstadt, Germany. The design of the MVD is based on silicon strip detectors at the outer layer and on silicon pixel detectors at the inner layers. Data from the readout ASICs in...
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  85. Mr Leonardo Pigatto (Consorzio RFX, Corso Stati Uniti, 4 35127, Padova, Italy)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time Simulation
    Poster presentation
    Magnetic confinement of fusion relevant plasmas is the target of many devices that are nowadays working towards the achievement of electricity from controlled fusion reactions. Such plasmas constitute a particularly harsh nuclear environment in which violent instabilities can arise [1], causing confinement losses and possible damage to structural materials. Effective control of such...
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  86. Matthias Drochner (FZJ)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    On the "KWS2" small angle scattering instrument at the "FRM-2" neutron source at Garching, Germany a new 3He neutron detector was installed and commissioned in 2015. It is built of 18 "8-pack" modules from GE Power / Reuter-Stokes. Each of these modules has its own data acquisition and slow control processor, using only Gigabit Ethernet as connection to the outside world. We show how...
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  87. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    The paper is presenting the first results from the trigger based on the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) operating in the new Front-End Boards with Cyclone V E FPGA deployed in 7 test surface detectors in the Pierre Auger Engineering Array. The patterns of the ADC traces generated by very inclined showers were obtained from the Auger database and from the CORSIKA simulation package...
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  88. Mr Michal Cieslak (Lancaster University)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    Pulse Shape Discrimination (PSD) algorithms can reliably separate neutrons and gamma-ray photons interacting in a scintillation detector. When implemented in the digital domain, the PSD algorithms allow real-time discrimination of neutron sources from gamma sources. This paper presents a design of a readout electronics system to retrieve data from a multi-anode photomultiplier tube (MAPMT) for...
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  89. Cruz De Jesus Garcia Chavez (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    The feature extraction is a data pre-processing stage of the proposed data-acquisition chain (DAQ) for the CBM-TRD experiment at FAIR, aiming to deliver event-filtered and bandwidth-reduced data to the First Level Event Selection (FLES). A data rate of about 1TB/s and a high event rate of approximately 100 kHz is expected for the final experiment. The TRD detector of the CBM...
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  90. Davide Falchieri (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    During CERN LHC Long Shutdown 2 foreseen in 2018-2019, the ALICE Time of Flight (TOF) readout electronics is going to be upgraded in order to be able to cope with the target trigger rate of 200 KHz with proton-proton collisions and 50 KHz with lead-lead collisions. For this reason, the Digital Readout Module (DRM) board is currently being redesigned with improved features and more up to date...
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  91. Mr Jinxin Liu (University of Science and Technology of China)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF) is one of the third-generation high-beam current (3.5GeV) synchrotron light sources. In the storage ring of SSRF, multi-bunch instabilities would increase beam emittance and energy spread, which degrade beam quality and even cause beam loss. To address the above issues, a Transverse Feedback System is indispensable for SSRF, in which the key...
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  92. Nicola Pozzobon (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Upgrades
    Poster presentation
    The operation of the CMS Drift Tubes muon detectors at the High Luminosity LHC will be possible only with an upgrade of the current readout and trigger electronics, which are based on very old technology and exposed to direct radiation, hence particularly sensitive to ageing. The current Trigger Primitives Generator (TPG) is designed around a synchronous device measuring at once the muon track...
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  93. Mr Chunjie Wang (IHEP Beijing), Prof. Zhen-An Liu (IHEP Beijing)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Upgrades
    Poster presentation
    The CMS trigger system after phase I upgrade will be working with a 10 Gbps line rate asynchronously between modules, but the data output rate from the Muon Endcap RPC link board is 1.6 Gbps, so concentration from 1.6 Gbps to 10Gbps with fanout function is needed. A so-called Concentration Pre-Processing and Fan-out(CPPF) module has been designed for this purpose with processing and fan-out...
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  94. Mr hong su (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    A new adaptive and fast readout system for the front-end signal of wire scanner is designed, which is used to measure the beam profile and emittance. This system is capable of handling constantly changing current signal, the case rate of which can reach up to 1000 counts/s and the input range is from 1 nA to 1 mA. The development of this new adaptive and fast front-end readout system which is...
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  95. Mr Cong Ma (University of Science and Technology of China (USTC))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    The Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) is proposed to be built at an altitude of more than 4000 m, which aims for a very high energy gamma source survey above 30 TeV. The Water Cherenkov Detector Array (WCDA) is one of the major components in LHAASO. The WCDA electronics are responsible for the readout of 3600 Photomultiplier Tubes (PMTs), and a total of 400 Front End...
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  96. Kai Chen (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    The high-luminosity phase of the Large Hadron Collider will provide 5-7 times greater instantaneous and total luminosities than assumed in the original design of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeters and their readout system. An improved trigger system with a higher acceptance rate of 1 MHz and a longer latency of up to 60 micro-seconds together with a better radiation tolerance require an...
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  97. Mr Himanshu Tyagi (ITER-India,IPR)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The Indian Test Facility (INTF) is a negative Hydrogen ion based 100kV, 60A, 5Hz modulated NBI system having 3s ON/20sOFF duty cycle. Prime objective of the facility is to characterize ITER Diagnostic Neutral Beam (DNB) with full specifications, prior to shipment and installation in ITER. The automated and safe operation of the system will require a reliable and rugged instrumentation and...
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  98. Xinzhe Wang
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    A Front-end readout electronics has been developed for CsI (Tl) Gamma Array with 1024 large area avalanche photodiodes (APDs) at External Target Facility (ETF) of Cooler Storage Ring (CSR) in the Institute of Modern Physics. The full read-out electronics consists of 32 identical analog boards, 8 Acquisition and Control boards (ACBs) and a PXI chassis. In the analog board Application Specific...
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  99. Dr CHANG JAE LEE (KEPCO E&C)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Studies on setpoint determination methodologies for the plant protection system (PPS) for a nuclear power plant have been actively performed. The objective of determining a trip setpoint for the PPS is to meet the requirement of the analytical limit assumed in performing the safety analyses for a nuclear power plant. However, the PPS instrumentation channel which contains a transmitter, a...
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  100. Mr ratnakar kumar yadav (ITER-India)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Twin Source - An Inductively coupled two RF driver based 180 kW, 1 MHz negative ion source experimental is setup at IPR, Gandhinagar with the objective of understanding the physics and technology of multi-driver coupling. The data acquisition and control system (DACS) for TS experiments involves development of control core program, Control GUI, acquisition program and front end signal...
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  101. Luigi Calligaris (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Upgrades
    Poster presentation
    The CMS collaboration is preparing a major upgrade of its detector, so it can operate during the high luminosity run of the LHC (HL-LHC) from 2025. The upgraded tracker electronics will reconstruct the trajectories of charged particles within a latency of a few microseconds, so that they can be used by the level-1 trigger. An emulation framework, CIDAF, has been developed to provide a...
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  102. Mélanie Bernard
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    Single Photon Emission Tomography (SPECT) is mainly limited by the trade-off between spatial resolution and sensitivity. In this context, CdZnTe detectors enable higher spatial resolution compared to previously used scintillators, using sub-pixel positioning and DOI. Consequently, the size of the numerical detector representation increases and SPECT imaging tends to face some of PET imaging...
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  103. Balazs Voneki (CERN), Sebastien Valat (CERN)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    The LHCb experiment is preparing a major upgrade in 2020 resulting in a need for a high-end network for a data acquisition system. Its capacity will grow up to a target speed of 40 Tb/s, aggregated by 500 nodes. This can only be achieved reasonably by using links capable of coping with 100 Gigabit/s line rates. The constantly increasing need for more and more bandwidth has initiated the...
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  104. Simaolhoda Baymani (CERN)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Poster presentation
    RapidIO (http://rapidio.org/) technology is a packet-switched high-performance fabric, which has been under active development since 1997. The technology is used in all 4G/LTE basestations worldwide. RapidIO is often used in embedded systems that require high reliability, low latency and deterministic operations in a heterogeneous environment. RapidIO has several offloading features in...
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  105. Prof. Koansik Joo (myongji university)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time Safety and Security
    Poster presentation
    In this study, an optical fiber detector was constructed by using a YSO scintillator, optical fiber, and Silicon-PhotoMultiplier(SiPM) and used an MCU module and MCA for signal processing and algorithm development.. The single crystal size of the scintillator was set to 3(diameter)mm × 20 mm after simulating the absorption rate of gamma rays in the scintillator by using the MCNPX code. The...
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  106. Tautvydas Maceina (Università di Padova)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Poster presentation
    Integral formulations can be more convenient than 3D finite-element-method (FEM) codes for the numerical solution of quasi-magnetostatic (eddy currents) problems in large and complex domains, consisting of many interconnected parts or components (e.g. magnetic confinement fusion devices), since they do not require the discretisation of non-conducting subdomains. A good accuracy is often...
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  107. Tomasz KOZAK (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Bunch charge variations in Free Electron Lasers such as the Free Electron Lasers at Hamburg (FLASH) or the European X-Ray Free Electron Laser (E-XFEL) impacts the longitudinal phase space distribution of the electrons resulting in different bunch peak currents, pulse duration and pulse shapes. The electron bunches are generated by short ultraviolet laser pulses impinging onto a photocathode...
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  108. Mr David Freese (Stanford University Department of Electrical Engineering)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    Title: Feasibility of software-based real-time calibration of multi-gigabit PET data Abstract: Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging of the breast has the potential to play a role in the detection, diagnosis, staging, guiding surgical resection, and monitoring of therapy for breast cancer. Of these potential roles, producing images at near or real-time is especially important to guide...
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  109. Mr Qi Wang (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026, China ;Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026, China)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    In CSNS-WNS (White Neutron Sources at China Spallation Neutron Source), BaF2 (Barium fluoride) detector array is designed for neutron capture cross-section measurements with high accuracy and efficiency. Once proton beam collides with the target specimen, neutron will be excited and flight from the target to BaF2 array. The time of flight corresponds to the energy of the neutron. To identify...
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  110. Mr Xiaoguang Zhang (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics and Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, P.R.China)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Poster presentation
    Random numbers are widely used in many fields such as statistical analysis, numerical simulation and cryptography. However, most existing random number generators cannot directly output ideal random bits without post-processing, where complicated mathematical operation is usually needed and the speed is severely limited. With the development of random number generation, the speed of raw random...
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  111. Dr Yutie Liang (Giessen University)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    An FPGA based online tracking algorithm for helix track reconstruction in a solenoidal field, developed for the PANDA spectrometer, is described. Employing the Straw Tube Tracker detector with 4636 straw tubes, the algorithm includes a complex track finder, and a track fitter adopting Xilinx IP cores. Implemented in VHDL, the algorithm is tested on a Vertex4 FX60 FPGA chip with different...
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  112. Dariusz Makowski (Technical University of Lodz, Department of Microelectronics and Computer Science)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    On a modern 3D movie set around 6 terabytes of data are captured during each hour of recording (assuming: 4K resolution, 25 FPS, 10 bit Y’UV 4:4:4 data). The costs of single day of shooting are tremendous. These include wages of a large number of skilled technicians, lending various types of equipment, supplying hundreds kilowatts of electrical power, financing the actors and many others. It...
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  113. Mei YE (IHEP)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The detector control system (DCS) of Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment was developed to support the running neutrino-oscillation experiment. The experiment has been taking data for almost 3 years and making steady progress. And the first results have already been released. The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is the second phase of the reactor neutrino experiment. The...
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  114. Dr Jian Wang (Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    Many scientific devices have been used in Antarctic, and some parts of the device can not run at the low temperature as low as -60 degree such as a mechanical shutter in a scientific CCD camera. In such a condition, a heating system should be designed to satisfy the temperature requirement. For a CCD camera, we designed a heater system for the shutter including a heat-hold shutter house,...
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  115. Dr Jie Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Fast Data Transfer Links and Networks
    Poster presentation
    Ethernet has been widely used and implemented in a variety of commercial products. As their high ratio of performance to cost, many backend systems have been designed as distributed structure using Ethernet. Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is also a standard and well known protocol implemented in all mainstream operating systems, it provides a reliable and in-order...
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  116. Kun Hu (University of Science and Technology of China)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Fast Data Transfer Links and Networks
    Poster presentation
    The ATLAS detector will be upgraded in 2018. The main focus of the Phase-I ATLAS upgrade is on the Level-1 trigger, replacing the present muon small wheel (SW) with the "new small wheel(NSW)", which consists of small thin gap chamber(sTGC) and micromegas (MM). A versatile application-specific integrated circuit(ASIC), the VMM chip, has been developed to read out the signals of the sTGC and MM....
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  117. Mr Arild velure (IFT, University of Bergen, Norway), Dr Ganesh J. Tambave (IFT, University of Bergen, Norway)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    The heavy-ion beam of CERN's LHC is expected to be colliding at 50 kHz (present rate ~ few kHz) during Run3 onwards of the ALICE experiment planned to start in 2020. Due to these new high collision rates, the Multi-Wire Proportional Chambers of the present ALICE TPC will be replaced by readout chambers featuring Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) foils. A continuous readout system will replace the...
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  118. Mr João Fortunato (Instituto de Plasmas e Fusao Nuclear)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The ITER Electron Cyclotron (EC) System will operate at 170 GHz, aiming at pulse durations of up to 3600 seconds. It is comprised of 24 Gyrotrons and it will be used for plasma breakdown, central heating and current drive applications as well as control of magneto-hydrodynamic instabilities, making it a crucial system for the successful operation of ITER. The Gyrotrons will be powered by 12...
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  119. Mariano Ruiz (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    Interlocks are the instrumented functions of ITER that protect the machine against failures of the plant system components or incorrect machine operation. Regarding I&C, the Interlock Control System (ICS) ensures that no failure of the conventional ITER controls can lead to a serious damage of the machine integrity or availability. The ICS is in charge of the supervision and control of all the...
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  120. Geogin Varghese (DESY, Hamburg)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Poster presentation
    Data acquisition over an IP network is convenient for diagnostics, monitoring and control applications. The ReboT protocol (Register Based Access Over TCP) extends the MTCA4U deviceaccess framework, letting it access supported hardware over TCP/IP. Using ReboT, the Python and Matlab bindings provided by the framework give application developers a convenient way to access hardware...
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  121. Nadeem Shehzad (DESY Hamburg)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Porting complex device servers from one control system to another is often a major effort due to the strong code coupling of the business logic to control system data structures. Together with its partners from the Helmholtz Association and from industry, DESY is developing a control system adapter as part of the MTCA4U tool kit. It allows to write applications in a control system...
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  122. Mr Mateusz Gospodarczyk (Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata")
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    $\textbf{Introduction}$ In this work we presented a new real-time acquisition system of a two-color interferometer (Figure 1) installed on FTU that calculates, in real-time, the density along 2 fixed SIRIO (off-line density elaboration system) chords: central chord (CH3) at 0.935 m and external chord (CH4) at 1.17 m. sampled at 200 Khz. The electron density provided by the CO_2 and CO...
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  123. Mr Lukasz Butkowski (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    In the paper we are presenting universal solution for RF and laser cavities regulation including piezo controls based on MTCA.4 electronics. The RF field control electronics consists of RTM for cavity probes sensing and high voltage power source driving, AMC for fast data processing and digital feedback operation. The piezo control system has been setup with high voltage RTM Piezo driver and...
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  124. Nadeem Shehzad (DESY Hamburg)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Poster presentation
    The MicroTCA.4 crate standard provides a powerful electronic platform for digital and analogue signal processing. Besides excellent hardware modularity, it is the software reliability and flexibility as well as the easy integration into existing software infrastructures that will drive the widespread adoption of the standard. The DESY MicroTCA.4 User Tool Kit (MTCA4U) is a collection...
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  125. Frederic Chateau (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Poster presentation
    Data Acquisition (DAQ) softwares are heavily distributed applications, whether this is for performance reasons or because of the intrinsic spatial repartition of embedded software nodes. They have a strong requirement concerning the coherency of the system state: when a data acquisition run is started, all participating nodes are supposed to be acquiring data, when the system is configuring or...
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  126. Mr Martynas Prokopas (Fusion-DC / IPFN / ITER Organization)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Fast Data Transfer Links and Networks
    Poster presentation
    ITER Control System Model (ICM) is a currently developed simulation platform for CODAC, which is a control system responsible for integrating and controlling all plant systems of ITER. ICM is a full-scale implementation of CODAC that follows all hardware and software standards, but does not include any I/O to physical components of ITER. This will serve as an excellent test environment for...
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  127. Michele Martinelli (INFN)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    NaNet is a modular design of a family of FPGA-based PCIe Network Interface Cards implementing low-latency, real-time data transport between its network channels and the the host CPU and GPU accelerators memories. The design feature a network stack protocol offloading module that operating in conjunction with a high performance PCIE Gen2/3 X8 core yields a low and predictable communication...
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  128. Dr Davide Pedretti (INFN - LNL), Dr Stefano Pavinato (INFN - LNL)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    The Low-level Radio Frequency (LLRF) control system for linear accelerator at Legnaro National Laboratories (LNL) of INFN is being upgraded by a new digital Radio Frequency (RF) controller. This controller is critical to keep phase, amplitude and frequency stability of the RF field in Quarter Wave Resonator (QWR) cavities of the linear accelerator. These cavities work in superconducting...
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  129. Keith Erickson (Princeton University)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time Safety and Security
    Poster presentation
    The National Spherical Torus Experiment Upgrade (NSTX­U) at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) successfully began its first year of operations. NSTX­U is a magnetic fusion device whose major mission is to develop the physics basis for an ST­based Fusion Nuclear Science Facility (FNSF). The ST­based FNSF has the promise of achieving the high neutron fluence needed for reactor...
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  130. Joern Adamczewski-Musch (GSI)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    The *TRB3* - Trigger Readout Board - features 4 FPGA based TDCs with a total of up to 264 channels and a time precision of 8 ps RMS **[1]**. It was applied for various beam tests and is going to serve as a standard DAQ hardware for *FAIR* detectors, such as *HADES*, *PANDA*, and *CBM*. To achieve the best time precision, however, each TDC channel must be calibrated individually. First of...
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  131. Christian Faerber (CERN)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    The current LHCb readout system will be upgraded in 2018 to a 'triggerless' readout of the entire detector at the LHC collision rate of 40 MHz. The corresponding bandwidth from the detector down to the foreseen dedicated computing farm (event filter farm), which acts as the trigger, has to be increased by a factor of almost 100 from currently 500 GBit/s up to 40 TBit/s. The event filter farm...
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  132. Krzysztof Czuba (Warsaw University of Technology)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    New Standards
    Poster presentation
    Nowadays monitoring and control systems for linear accelerators require very complex high-precision RF detection and measurements systems that incorporate receivers with multichannel down-converters and low noise LO generation systems. Increasing requirements for speed, bandwidth and latency while maintaining precision reveal limitations of classical RF receivers. Modern advanced technology...
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  133. Tony Rohlev (Sincrotrone Trieste)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    New Standards
    Poster presentation
    The local oscillator and clock generation module generates a low noise local oscillator out of the global reference that is distributed over the accelerator. The module is implemented such that it fits into the rear slots 15 and 14 of a standard MicroTCA.4 crate. In the contribution we present the manufacturing and testing process of 60 units that are being deployed in the European XFEL....
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  134. Dr Grzegorz Korcyl (Jagiellonian University)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    A complete solution for collecting and processing data from gaseous tracking detectors has been developed. The readout chain consists of front-end modules (FEE) equipped with PASTTREC ASIC chips and Trigger Readout Board v3 (TRBv3) as readout platform, together with control and monitoring mechanisms and data quality assessment software. PASTTREC chip is an 8-channel, fast amplifier and...
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  135. Dr Dmitri Kotchetkov (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    Belle II experiment at SuperKEKB collider opens a new era in beauty physics. To satisfy demands of Belle II improved particle identification, a novel 8192-channel imaging Time of Propagation (iTOP) detector is being built. In iTOP passage of hadrons through quartz panels generates Cerenkov light, which, after multiple reflections, gets collected by 16-channel microchannel plate...
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  136. Chris Beltran (Mayo Clinic)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time Simulation
    Poster presentation
    Background: In radiation treatments for cancer patients, there is a type of treatment called proton therapy. For these treatments, the first step is to simulate the patient's treatment by acquiring computed tomography (CT) scans of the tumor in the position of treatment and converting those images into material and density maps for creating the best plan of treatment. All anatomical...
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  137. Dr Wei Zheng (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    The J-TEXT newly deployed three-wave polarimeter-interferometer system provides a better time and spatial resolution of the plasma electronic density than the old HCN interferometer system. The plasma electronic density feedback control system is implemented on the already existing polarimeter-interferometer DAQ system which is based on FlexRIO FPGA. This DAQ system is able to acquire 16...
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  138. Mr Feiran Hu (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    Tearing Modes (TMs) degrade the performance of tokamak plasma, and can even lead to disruption. Using externally exerted resonant magnetic perturbations (RMP) to suppress tearing mode is a promising and effective way. In order to suppress 2/1 tearing mode, 2/1 rotating RMP applied in given phase region to stabilize magnetic island and accelerate island rotation. The RMP feedback control system...
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  139. Mr Tautvydas Maceina (Consorzio RFX)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Future fusion devices will depend on high throughtput of data for which present CPU capabilities are reaching their limits and GPUs(Graphical Processing Units) are appearing as very promising candidates for such solutions. Integrating GPUs capabilities with the current real-time software frameworks is a challenge that needs adressing. Tomography is a diagnostics which produces high data...
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  140. Vytautas Astromskas (Lancaster University)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Scintillation detectors offer a single-step detection method for fast neutrons and necessitate real-time acquisition, whereas this is redundant in two-stage thermal detection systems using helium-3 and lithium-6. The affordability of scintillation detectors and the associated fast digital acquisition systems have enabled entirely new measurement setups that can consist of sizeable detector...
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  141. Mr Kevin Pritchard (NCNR)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    The NIST Center for Neutron Research is finalizing the design of a novel scintillating neutron detector for its CANDOR neutron scattering instrument. The detectors in the chromatic analyzer must be extremely thin (~1.5 mm) and highly efficient (~90% sensitivity for 3.3 meV neutrons. To that end the detectors consist of 6LiF:ZnS(Ag) plastic scintillator in which wavelength shifting (WLS) fibers...
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  142. Dr Diego Sanz (GMV)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    Nuclear fusion environments require dependability and safety analysis to ensure a reliable design and a deterministic behaviour. Failure modes identification, risk assessment and mitigation, guarantee that quality control procedures at different architectural levels comply with all the well-defined prerequisites at all the commissioning stages. Therefore, exhaustive analysis based on...
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  143. Geogin Varghese (DESY, Hamburg), Nadeem Shehzad
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    Unit and integration tests are powerful tools to ensure software quality. Writing such tests for realtime applications accessing hardware requires not only replacing the real hardware with a virtual implementation in software. Also time must be controlled precisely. For a number of reasons the time scale in the simulated environment should not be identical to real time: computations needed for...
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  144. Dr Cichalewski Wojciech (LUT-DMCS)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Superconducting niobium resonators are used nowadays in various high energy physics facilities as a particles accelerating structures. Projects which consist of systems that execute single cavity field regulation are operated in continuous (CW) or pulse RF mode. In case of some free electron lasers based on the TESLA technology cavities (like Free electron Laser in Hamburg - FLASH or European...
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  145. Mr Minhao Gu (IHEP)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Processing Farms
    Poster presentation
    TaskRouter is a runtime software and framework for distributed computing. It can be used to facilitate the development of online processing system for High Energy Physics experiments. The framework takes the responsibility of data transmission. Users can determine how data being processed and routed on each node by implementing a single callback interface. One or more backup slaves can be...
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  146. Dr Sandra Moretto (Universita di Padova, Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, Via Marzolo 8, 35131 Padova, Italy)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time Safety and Security
    Poster presentation
    The security of drinking water is increasingly being recognized as a major challenge for municipalities and water utilities. In the event of a contamination, water spreads rapidly before the problem is detected. Consumption of contaminated water can induce major epidemics, disrupt economic life and create mass panic. Significant drinking water contamination events pose a serious threat to...
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  147. Ioannis Maznas (Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki (GR))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    The Associative Memory (AM) system of the Fast Tracker (FTK) processor has been designed to perform pattern matching using the hit information of the ATLAS experiment silicon tracker. The AM is the heart of FTK and is mainly based on the use of ASICs (AM chips) designed on purpose to execute pattern matching with a high degree of parallelism. It finds track candidates at low resolution that...
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  148. Mr Tianbo Xu (USTC)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Poster presentation
    The objective of this paper is to introduce the coil control module of a feedback system that is designed for the RFP (reversed field pinch) device named KTX (Keda Torus for eXperiment) which is under construction in University of Science and Technology of China. The module is designed for receiving 16 channels of data stream captured by a sample module and using high-speed DAC to give a...
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  149. Bernardo Carvalho (IPFN-IST)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The European Shock-Tube for High Enthalpy Research (ESTHER) is a combustion drive shock-tube that is now being installed at IST/CTN campus where experimental research on plasma radiation of high-speed (>10km/s) shocked flows will be carried to simulate the high pressure and temperature conditions of spacecraft re-entry in different atmosphere conditions. The shock wave will be driven by the...
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  150. Ms Chunchun Li (ASIPP), Dr Feng Wang (ASIPP), Dr Ping Wang (ASIPP), Dr Yong Wang (ASIPP), Prof. Zhenshan Ji (ASIPP), Dr Zuchao Zhang (ASIPP)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Fast Data Transfer Links and Networks
    Poster presentation
    During the smooth running of EAST (Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak), a perfect network management system guaranteeing a robust network is important. In the present complex network infrastructure, it is a daunting task to manage all the devices manually in a network and make sure they are not only up and running but also performing optimally. Therefore, a web-based software system...
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  151. Jan de Cuveland (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    The Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment is currently under construction at the upcoming FAIR accelerator facility in Darmstadt, Germany. Searching for rare probes, the experiment requires complex event selection criteria at an event rate of up to 10 MHz. To achieve this, all event selection is performed in a large online processing farm of several hundred nodes. The "First-level...
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  152. Mr Liang Yi (GDWave)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Poster presentation
    In CSNS(China Spallation Neutron Source) neutron instrument, the time of proton hit the target is called T0, which is the start point of TOF of neutron. T0 fanout system will provide the exactly T0 signal for detector electronics. But, this system lack of the information to synchronize the metadata from control system and the neutron data from different detector. In CSNS, a real time...
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  153. Cairo Caplan (CBPF - Brazilian Center for Physics Research (BR))
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Poster presentation
    In 2019, the LHCb experiment at CERN will undergo a major upgrade where its detectors electronics and entire readout system will be changed to read-out events at the full LHC rate of 40 MHz. In this paper, the new timing, trigger and readout control system for such upgrade is reviewed. Particular attention is given to the distribution of the clock, timing and synchronization information across...
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  154. David Calvo (IFIC)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Upgrades
    Poster presentation
    The KM3NeT collaboration aims the construction of a multi-km3 high-energy neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean Sea consisting of thousands of glass spheres, each of them containing 31 photomultiplier of small photocathode area. The main elements of a neutrino telescope are, therefore, the sensitive optical detectors, which on the case of KM3NeT is the small photocathode area...
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  155. Martin Brückner (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    07/06/2016, 15:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Poster presentation
    Time-Synchronization to sub-nsec precision between detector subsystems in large scale astroparticle physics experiments can efficiently be provided by White-Rabbit (WR), a new ethernet-based technology for time and frequency transfer. We discuss principles and advantages of WR for distributed detector arrays, which allows clock-synchronziation and trigger-time stamping at sub-nanosecond...
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  156. Matteo Manzali (Universita di Ferrara & INFN (IT))
    07/06/2016, 16:30
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Oral presentation
    The LHCb Collaboration is preparing a major upgrade of the detector and the Data Acquisition (DAQ) to be installed during the LHC-LS2. The new Event Builder computing farm for the DAQ requires about 500 nodes, and have to be capable of transporting order of 32 Tbps. The requested performance can possibly be achieved using high-bandwidth data-centre switches and commodity hardware. Several...
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  157. Grzegorz Jereczek (CERN)
    07/06/2016, 16:50
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Oral presentation
    The planned upgrades of the experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN will require higher bandwidth networks for their data acquisition (DAQ) systems. The network congestion problem arising from the bursty many-to-one communication pattern, typical for these systems, will become more demanding. It is questionable whether commodity TCP/IP and Ethernet technologies in their current form...
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  158. Denis Calvet (CEA/IRFU, Centre de Saclay (FR))
    07/06/2016, 17:10
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Oral presentation
    The MINOS vertex tracker is a compact instrument built for in-beam spectroscopy of exotic nuclei. Its main component is a ~30 cm long hollow cylinder shape time projection chamber (TPC) surrounding a liquid hydrogen target. The anode of the TPC is read out by a Micromegas detector segmented in 18 concentric rings of 2 mm x 2 mm pads totaling 3604 channels. Space constraints near this detector...
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  159. Mr Mateusz Zukocinski (Warsaw University of Technology)
    07/06/2016, 17:30
    Emerging Technologies / Feedback on Experience
    Oral presentation
    When designing Low-Level RF (LLRF) system for the new generation of Free-Electron Laser (FEL) machines there are many considerations. First is superior performance of the front-end electronics focused on ultra-low phase noise which contributes to the quality of the electromagnetic field of superconducting RF cavities in accelerating modules, stability of accelerated electron bunches arrival...
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  160. Marc-André Tétrault (Université de Sherbrooke)
    08/06/2016, 08:30
    Data Acquisition
    Oral presentation
    Radiation detection used in positron emission tomography (PET) and calorimetric systems exploit the timing information to remove background noise and refine the position measurement through time-of-flight information (TOF). In PET, very fine time resolution (in the order of 10 ps FWHM) would not only improve contrast in the image, but would also enable real-time image reconstruction without...
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  161. Michael Eichin (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institute)
    08/06/2016, 09:00
    Real Time Safety and Security
    Oral presentation
    A new gantry for cancer treatment has been installed at the Center for Proton Therapy in the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Switzerland, where already two in house developed ones operate since 1996 and 2013. The new gantry is a commercial device and had to be integrated into the existing control system of PSI. For this purpose it was necessary to develop a customized adapter, which supports an...
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  162. Dr Albert Aguilar (I3M)
    08/06/2016, 09:20
    Data Acquisition
    Oral presentation
    We present the implementation of novel methods to accurately determine the gamma ray impact position within monolithic scintillation crystals in PET systems. These methods are implemented in a Kintex7 FPGA installed in each ADC board of the data acquisition system (DAQ) of the brain PET insert named MINDView. Improving the system processing capabilities is of particular interest when high data...
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  163. Ms Stephanie Su (University of Michigan)
    08/06/2016, 09:40
    Data Acquisition
    Oral presentation
    The KOTO experiment is a particle physics experiment located in J-PARC, Japan, aiming to measure the branching ratio for the $K_L\rightarrow\pi^0\nu\bar{\nu}$ decay and to explore new physics. This decay has not yet been observed and it has a branching ratio predicted by the Standard Model to be $(2.43\pm0.39)\times10^{-11}$. The current upper limit of $2.6\times10^{-8}$ was measured directly...
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  164. Diogo Miguel Louro Alves (CERN)
    08/06/2016, 10:20
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Oral presentation
    The system for the beam-based feedbacks in the LHC is one of the most complex in CERN’s accelerator complex. It is an essential system for the operation of the LHC and is routinely used to simultaneously control the beam orbit, machine tune, and radial-loop adjusting the beam energy. The system handles the input of over 2'000 measurements, and controls the current in over 1'000 superconducting...
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  165. Alberto Aloisio (Universita e INFN, Napoli (IT))
    08/06/2016, 10:40
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Oral presentation
    We present a Service-Oriented Platform (uSOP) designed for deep embedded applications in controls and monitoring of detectors, sensors as well as complex research instruments. uSOP is a single board computer based on the AM3358 1 GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor and it is equipped with standard uSD, USB and Ethernet interfaces. On board RAM and solid state storage allows hosting a full LINUX...
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  166. Martin Brückner (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    08/06/2016, 11:00
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Oral presentation
    Eiger is a single-photon counting x-ray pixel detector developed at the Paul Scherrer Institute for energies up to 25 keV with a pixel size of 75$\times$75 µm$^2$. The Eiger detector is designed for synchroton applications and consists of several modules each having a total of 500 kpixels. 1.5 Mpixel and 2 Mpixel detectors (3 and 4 modules) are being integrated in several beamlines and a 9...
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  167. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    08/06/2016, 11:20
    Mini Oral
  168. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    08/06/2016, 11:22
    Mini Oral
  169. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    08/06/2016, 11:24
    Mini Oral
  170. Joao Cardoso (University of Coimbra)
    08/06/2016, 11:26
    Mini Oral
  171. SHI LI
    08/06/2016, 11:28
    Mini Oral
  172. Dr Xiaoyang Sun (Institute of Plasma Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    08/06/2016, 11:30
    Mini Oral
  173. Dr B.S. Fayzullaev (Institute of Nuclear Physics Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, Tashkent 100214, Uzbekistan)
    08/06/2016, 11:32
    Mini Oral
  174. Mr Mateusz Zukocinski (Warsaw University of Technology)
    08/06/2016, 11:34
    Mini Oral
  175. Jiang Di (G)
    08/06/2016, 11:36
    Mini Oral
  176. Gilles De Lentdecker (Universite Libre de Bruxelles (BE))
    08/06/2016, 11:38
    Mini Oral
  177. Mr Pierre-Andre Amaudruz (TRIUMF (CA))
    08/06/2016, 11:44
    Mini Oral
  178. Jörg Schacht (Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik)
    08/06/2016, 11:46
    Mini Oral
  179. Javier Collado Ruiz (Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica - Universitat de València - Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria. Avinguda de la Universitat s/n 46100 Burjassot (Valencia))
    08/06/2016, 11:48
    Mini Oral
  180. Feng Li (Univ. of Science & Tech. of China (CN))
    08/06/2016, 11:50
    Mini Oral
  181. Giuseppe Ferrò (Università di Tor Vergata)
    08/06/2016, 11:52
    Mini Oral
  182. Mr xiaoguang Zhang (University Of Science And Technology Of China)
    08/06/2016, 11:54
    Mini Oral
  183. Dr Axel Winter (ITER Organization)
    09/06/2016, 08:30
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Oral presentation
    This paper will provide an overview of the various real-time software processes which are distributed across ITER. This begins with the software processing done at a diagnostic level to process the initially acquired data and produce a meaningful signal for plasma control, which is typically a physics measurement (e.g. the plasma current). These signals are used -among many others- in central...
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  184. Dr Samo Gerksic (Jozef Stefan Institute)
    09/06/2016, 09:00
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Oral presentation
    In a magnetically confined tokamak reactor, the Plasma Current and Shape Controller (PCSC) is the component of Plasma Magnetic Control (PMC) that commands the voltages applied to the poloidal field coils, to control the coil currents and the plasma parameters, such as the plasma shape, current, and position. The PCSC acts on the system pre-stabilised by the Vertical Stabilisation controller,...
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  185. Julián Nieto Valhondo (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid), Mariano Ruiz (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)
    09/06/2016, 09:20
    Data Acquisition
    Oral presentation
    The large amount of data generated by image diagnostics used in big physics experiments requires an efficient use of hardware technologies in real time data acquisition and processing applications. In order to get the best performance of the hardware, it is necessary to provide the hardware and software tools that enable a fast and easy way to deployment these kind of solutions. IRIO...
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  186. Martin L. Purschke (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
    09/06/2016, 09:40
    Data Acquisition
    Oral presentation
    The recently established sPHENIX Collaboration at RHIC is upgrading the PHENIX detector in a way that will enable a comprehensive measurement of jets in relativistic heavy ion collisions. The upgrade will give the experiment full azimuthal coverage within a pseudorapidity range of $-1.1 < \eta < 1.1$. In addition to measuring heavy-ion collisions, the new apparatus will provide enhanced...
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  187. Alberto Gianoli (Universita di Ferrara & INFN (IT))
    09/06/2016, 10:00
    Oral presentation
    The GigaTracker (GTK) system is a magnetic spectrometer made of 3 detector stations and 4 achromat magnets for the NA62 experiment. NA62 aims to measure the branching ratio of the ultra-rare ${K}^{\pm}\rightarrow {\pi}^{+}\nu \bar{\nu}$ at the CERN SPS. The detector measures the momentum, direction and crossing time of all the secondary beam charged particles. The detector has to cope with a...
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  188. Kay Rehlich (DESY)
    09/06/2016, 10:40
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Oral presentation
    The European XFEL is an X-Ray Free Electron Laser in the final construction and commissioning phase. While the injector is already operating the stepwise installation and commissioning of the RF stations and beam lines is still ongoing. The start of delivering electrons with 17.5GeV through the 3.4km long facility is planned for Q4 2016. Since more than 200 MicroTCA crates are spread out along...
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  189. Dr Raffaele Giordano (Universita' degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II" and INFN)
    09/06/2016, 11:00
    Fast Data Transfer Links and Networks
    Oral presentation
    High-speed analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) are key components in a huge variety of systems, such as wireless infrastructure transceivers, software defined radios, radar, secure communications, medical imaging systems and trigger and data acquisition (TDAQ) systems of Nuclear and Sub-nuclear Physics experiments. In fact, the usage of high-speed ADCs for digitizing analog pulses produced...
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  190. Mariano Ruiz (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)
    09/06/2016, 11:20
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Oral presentation
    IRIO Technology is a set of software tools together with National Instruments Reconfigurable Input/Output (RIO) hardware, simplifying the development cycle and the integration of advanced data acquisition applications in EPICS. RIO devices are implemented using XILINX FPGAs. These reconfigurable devices have to be programmed using the LabVIEW for FPGA tool that works directly with the XILINX...
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  191. Thomas Schuh (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
    09/06/2016, 11:40
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Oral presentation

    A new tracking system is under development for operation in the CMS experiment at the High Luminosity LHC. It includes an outer tracker which will construct stubs, built by correlating clusters in two closely spaced sensor layers for the rejection of hits from low transverse momentum tracks, and transmit them off-detector at 40 MHz. If tracker data is to contribute to keeping the Level-1...

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  192. Dr Diego Barrientos (CERN)
    09/06/2016, 13:15
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Oral presentation
    The Advanced Wakefield Experiment (AWAKE) project aims at studying the proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration technique for the first time. For that purpose, a testing facility is currently being built at CERN at the former CNGS (CERN Neutrinos to Gran Sasso) facility. The proton beam at an energy of 400 GeV from the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) is used to accelerate an electron beam to...
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  193. Satoru Yamada (KEK)
    09/06/2016, 13:35
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Oral presentation
    The Belle II experiment, aiming to search for physics beyond the standard model by precision measurement, is scheduled to start in 2017. The target luminosity of SuperKEKB, an asymmetric electron–positron collider, is 8x10^35 cm^-2 s^-1 and the Level-1 trigger rate is estimated to reach as much as 30 kHz. The readout system of the Belle II experiment is supposed to receive a large amount of...
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  194. Sergio Esquembri Martínez (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid)
    09/06/2016, 13:55
    Real Time System Architectures and Intelligent Signal Processing
    Oral presentation
    One of the major problems in present tokamaks is the presence of disruptions. The disruptive event can produce serious damage to the device due to the emission of large quantities of energy to small areas of the plasma facing components and the strong electro-magnetic forces produced. Mitigation techniques must be applied to prevent or reduce this damage. Obviously, a pre-requisite for...
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  195. Xinzhe Wang (University of Science and Technology of China)
    09/06/2016, 14:15
    Mini Oral
  196. Xinzhe Wang
    09/06/2016, 14:17
    Mini Oral
  197. Shengquan Liu
    09/06/2016, 14:19
    Mini Oral
  198. Rafael Henriques
    09/06/2016, 14:21
    Mini Oral
  199. Dr Youichi IGARASHI (KEK)
    09/06/2016, 14:23
    Mini Oral
  200. Mr Zhaoqi Wang (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics,USTC,Hefei,230026; University of Science and Technology of China)
    09/06/2016, 14:25
    Mini Oral
  201. Xu Wang (wangxu1@mail.ustc.edu.cn)
    09/06/2016, 14:27
    Mini Oral
  202. yuzhe liu
    09/06/2016, 14:29
    Mini Oral
  203. Jian Wang (Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China)
    09/06/2016, 14:31
    Mini Oral
  204. Jian Wang (Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China)
    09/06/2016, 14:33
    Mini Oral
  205. Kun Hu (University of Science and Technology of China)
    09/06/2016, 14:35
    Mini Oral
  206. Dmytro Levit (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
    09/06/2016, 14:37
    Mini Oral
  207. Michael Ziolkowski (Universitaet Siegen)
    09/06/2016, 14:39
    Mini Oral
  208. hongming Li (TSINGHUA)
    09/06/2016, 14:41
    Mini Oral
  209. Yong Xiao
    09/06/2016, 14:43
    Mini Oral
  210. Sergio Esquembri Martínez (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid)
    09/06/2016, 14:45
    Mini Oral
  211. Hidetada Baba (RIKEN)
    09/06/2016, 14:47
    Mini Oral
  212. Igor Konorov (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
    09/06/2016, 14:49
    Mini Oral
  213. Joern Adamczewski-Musch (GSI)
    09/06/2016, 14:51
    Mini Oral
  214. Michele Caselle (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
    09/06/2016, 14:53
    Mini Oral
  215. Mr Yannick Geerebaert (LLR, Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS/IN2P3, France)
    09/06/2016, 14:55
    Mini Oral
  216. Zuchao Zhang (ASIPP)
    09/06/2016, 14:57
    Mini Oral
  217. Junbin Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China)
    09/06/2016, 14:59
    Mini Oral
  218. Cheng Li
    09/06/2016, 15:01
    Mini Oral
  219. guangyuan yuan
    09/06/2016, 15:03
    Mini Oral
  220. Ramon J. Aliaga (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular)
    09/06/2016, 15:05
    Mini Oral
  221. Nico Giangiacomi (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
    09/06/2016, 15:07
    Mini Oral
  222. Stefano Mastroianni (INFN, sec. Naples)
    09/06/2016, 15:09
    Mini Oral
  223. Stefano Mastroianni (INFN, sec. Naples)
    09/06/2016, 15:11
    Mini Oral
  224. Roger LECOMTE
    09/06/2016, 15:40
    Data Acquisition
    Oral presentation

    With the discovery of X-rays and radioactivity more than a century ago, the need for data acquisition and processing soon became one of the foundations of medical imaging. Contrary to the early devices where simple integration of the radiation signal over time was the way to build contrast in images, modern imaging systems rely on the detection and real-time characterization of every quanta...

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  225. Mark Stockton (McGill University (CA))
    09/06/2016, 16:20
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    The complexity of the ATLAS High Level Trigger (HLT) requires a robust system for error detection and handling during online data-taking, it also requires an offline system for the recovery of events where no trigger decision could be made online. The error detection and handling system ensures smooth operation of the trigger system and provides debugging information necessary for offline...
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  226. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    09/06/2016, 16:50
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    The radio technique allows a detail study of the electromagnetic part of an air shower in the atmosphere and provide information complementary to that obtained by surface detectors water Cherenkov tanks, which are predominantly sensitive to the muonic content of an air shower at the ground. A large-scale radio detector array needs a sophisticated self-trigger, due to the limited communication...
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  227. Dr Jing-Ge Shiu (National Taiwan University)
    09/06/2016, 17:10
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider at KEK is aiming at high precision measurements in B physics. To select the interested physics events at high luminosity peak at 8x10^35/cm^2/s, a multi-layer trigger system is developed for the central drift chamber detector (CDC). The CDC is a multi-wire drift chamber for charged particle tracking. It comprises of 14 thousand sense wires in 9...
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  228. Mr Benjamin Raydo (Jefferson Lab), Chris Cuevas (Jefferson Lab)
    09/06/2016, 17:30
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    Now that the 12GeV experimental program at Jefferson Lab is successfully underway in Hall D (GlueX experiment) a new version of the trigger processor has been designed and will be commissioned in the CLAS12 experiments starting in the fall of 2016. The new trigger processor is a second generation development and combines the functions of two current modules, the...
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  229. 09/06/2016, 19:30
    Oral presentation

    anonymous (XVI century):
    Ave Maria

    Bernardo Pasquini (1637 - 1710 AD):
    Toccata per organo

    Tomas Luis da Victoria(1548-1611 AD):
    Ave Maria a 4 voci (attributed)
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    Bernardo Pasquini:
    Sonata I a due bassi per organo

    Carlo Gesualdo (1566-1613 AD):
    Ave dulcissima Maria
    mottetto a 5 voci

    Andrea Gabrieli (1533 - 1585 AD):
    Intonazione per organo

    Claudio Monteverdi...

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  230. Michele Martinelli (INFN)
    10/06/2016, 08:30
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    The aim of the GAP project is the deployment of Graphic Processing Units (GPU) in real-time applications, ranging from high-energy physics online event selection (trigger) to medical imaging reconstruction. The final goal of the project is to demonstrate that GPUs can have a positive impact in sectors different for rate, bandwidth, and computational intensity. General-purpose computing on GPUs...
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  231. Dr David Rohr (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))
    10/06/2016, 08:50
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    ALICE (A Large Heavy Ion Experiment) is one of four major experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The ALICE High Level Trigger (HLT) is a cluster of 200 nodes, which reconstructs collisions as recorded by the ALICE detector in real-time. It employs a custom online data-transport framework to distribute data and workload among the compute nodes. ALICE employs subdetectors...
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  232. Dr Michele Caselle (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
    10/06/2016, 09:10
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    Significant new challenges are continuously confronting the High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The quest for rare new physics phenomena leads to the evaluation of a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) enhancement for the existing high-level trigger (HLT), made possible by the current flexibility of the trigger system, which not only provides faster and...
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  233. Marek Palka (Jagiellonian University (PL))
    10/06/2016, 09:30
    Trigger Systems
    Oral presentation
    The LHC will collide protons in the ATLAS detector with increasing luminosity through 2016, placing stringent operational and physical requirements to the ATLAS trigger system in order to reduce the 40 MHz collision rate to a manageable event storage rate of 1 kHz, while not rejecting interesting physics events. The Level-1 trigger is the first rate-reducing step in the ATLAS trigger system...
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  234. Rosen Matev (CERN)
    10/06/2016, 09:50
    Oral presentation
    The LHCb trigger system consists of a hardware level, which reduces the event rate of 30 MHz of inelastic collisions to 1 MHz, at which the detector is read out. In the subsequent High Level Trigger, based on a farm of PCs, the event rate is reduced to a level that can be stored and processed offline. For Run-II, the system has been upgraded such that the output of the first stage of the HLT...
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  235. Antonio Dias
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    An effective experiment is dependent on the ability to reliably store and deliver data and information to all participant parties regardless of their degree of involvement in the specific parts that make the experiment a whole. Having fast, efficient and ubiquitous access to data will increase its visibility and discussion, resulting in strengthened conclusions regarding it. The...
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  236. Xinzhe Wang (University of Science and Technology of China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    Random number generators are wildly used in many applications in a diverse set of areas ranging from statistics to cryptography. For most applications, pseudo random number generators (PRNGs) are quite satisfactory. However, for cryptographic and security applications, true random number generators (TRNGs) are required for the unpredictability. Random number generated from the quantum entropy...
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  237. Mr Shengquan Liu (Univ. of Science&Tech. of China(CN))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    -------------------------------- To measure neutron flux accurately, dozens of neutron detectors are often arranged at different locations of the experimental device. These detectors require steady high voltage power supplies during working, and output the high count rate signal mixed with a large number of X-ray and γ-ray signals. We designed a 20-channel neutron detector readout electronics...
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  238. Mr Xu Wang (Univ. of Sci.&Tech. of CHN(USTC))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    The ATLAS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be upgrading its Muon Spectrometer during LHC phase-I upgrade in around 2019 to benefit from high luminosity and high energy runs at the LHC. The upgrade will replace the innermost station (namely Small Wheel) of the Muon Spectrometer in the forward region with the so-called New Small Wheel (NSW), in order to improve its Level-1...
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  239. Mr Xu Wang (Univ. of Science & Technology of China(USTC))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    ATLAS is one of four experiments that is located at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) now being constructed at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. The ATLAS detector accepts the events from the proton–proton collision at a rate of 40 MHz. The Tracks containing events of interest are selected via a series of trigger decisions. However, the low energy protons, generated in the magnet materials between the...
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  240. Dr Lian Chen (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics, USTC)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    Prompt gamma neutron activation analysis (PGNAA) is a non-destructive nuclear analytical technique for the determination of elements. By detecting the prompt gamma which is emitted from thermal neutron capture or neutron in-elastic scattering reactions, the type of elements and their amount can be obtained through the prompt gamma spectrum. As a on-line and in situ inspection method, the...
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  241. Mr Yasushi Nagasaka (Hiroshima Institute of Technology)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    DAQ-Middleware is a software framework for a network-distributed data acquisition (DAQ) system that is based on the Robot Technology Middleware (RTM). The framework consists of two components, a DAQ-Component and a DAQ-Operator. The DAQ-Component has functionalities to process and transfer data, and is implemented as a module to read, gather, record data. On the other hand, the DAQ-Operator...
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  242. Antonio Budano (Roma Tre Universita Degli Studi (IT)), Diego Tagnani (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare (IT)), Giovanni Corradi (Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (LNF)), Prof. Matteo Galasso (infn)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    The Belle II experiment will operate at the SuperKEKB e+ e- collider, designed to reach a top luminosity 8x10^35 at the Y(4s) resonance. The high background environment of the accelerator poses serious challenges to the design of the detector. In particular the Belle2 collaboration is developing a strong upgrade program which involves the forward electromagnetic calorimeter. We’ll use pure CsI...
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  243. Mircea Bogdan (The University of Chicago)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    A data acquisition system using the 10 Gigasample-per-second waveform-recording PSEC4 chip is described. The system architecture incorporates two levels of hardware, FPGA-embedded system control, and data processing. The front-end unit is a 30 channel circuit board that holds five PSEC4 ASICs, a clock jitter cleaner, and a control FPGA. The analog bandwidth of the front-end signal path is 1.5...
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  244. Joao Vitor Viana Barbosa (FCT Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (PT))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    LHCb is one of the experiments acquiring physics data from the collisions in the Large Hadron Collider, specialized in b-physics. To be able to control and monitor the large quantity of devices of the experiment, the system makes use of a Finite State Machine tree that propagates states and commands, letting the operators easily know what the current state of the experiment is. This, however,...
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  245. Javier Collado Ruiz (Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica - Universitat de València - Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria. Avinguda de la Universitat s/n 46100 Burjassot (Valencia))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    The electronics of AGATA HPGe segmented gamma ray detector faces a new challenge in the search of a bigger integration and cost reduction for the phase 2 of the experiment going beyond 45 crystals. This opportunity can be used to introduce a new architecture based on commercial standards while keeping backward compatibility with current electronics. In this sense, new FPGA devices and fast...
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  246. Junbin Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    The DAMPE (DArk Matter Particle Explorer) satellite was successfully launched into a sun-synchronous near-earth orbit, on December 17th, 2015, from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center of China. It carries the dream of Chinese scientists searching for dark matter indirectly by observing e+/e- and γ energy spectrum in space. As the critical sub-detector of the DAMPE payload, the BGO (Bismuth...
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  247. Mr Zhaoqi Wang (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics,USTC,Hefei,230026; University of Science and Technology of China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    Nuclear science and particle physics is an important subject in physics, and it is important to launch particle physics experiments in university to train students. The typical characteristic of particle physics experiments is that the detector’s output signal is directly fed to the front-end electronics (FEE) of the testing system and after digitization and some preprocessing, the data is...
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  248. Peter Wüstner (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    KOALA will be an independent experiment at HESR (Darmstadt) to measure antiproton-proton elastic scattering in order to gain the differential cross section which is a crucial input for the PANDA luminosity determination. The KOALA experiment will measure the elastically scattered beam particles in forward area and recoil protons from the target near 90 degress. One of the recoil...
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  249. Prof. Zhen-An Liu (IHEP,Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    As physicists want to put more and more functionalities and algorithms in frontend ASICs, the logic design (of some ASICs) becomes more complicated. A reliable, robust functional verification testbench is one of the most important part during ASIC design. The full name of UVM is Universal Verification Methodology, which based on SystemVerilog, and it split traditional verification testbench...
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  250. Lukas Meder (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    Detector elements operated with preproduction setups of readout chains are analyzed during beam tests. Usually, the readout chain of a beamtime setup is composed of different kinds of processing boards being mainly built from FPGAs, microcontrollers and custom readout ASICs. Besides high-speed links which are used to transfer the data recorded by the frontend electronics to a post-processing...
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  251. Dr Andre Cabrita Neto (Fusion For Energy)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The MARTe software framework [1] is currently being used to implement a large variety of fusion real-time control system applications [2]. Being a modular and multi-platform framework has allowed to reuse components, interfaces and services across systems which are deployed in very distinct architectures. This has leveraged the exposure of the same code to different environment configurations,...
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  252. Dr Michele Caselle (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    We developed an ultra-fast linear detector with a frame rate of up to $10^{6}$ frames per second (fps) in order to improve the acquisition rate and the resolution of Electro-Optical Spectral Decoding (EOSD) setups currently installed at several light sources (ANKA, European XFEL, TELBE). The system consists of a detector board, an FPGA readout board and a high-throughput data link. The...
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  253. Mr Ricardo Herrero (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    Analog data acquisition systems used in diagnostic and control of large physics experiments require high sampling rates and real time processing functionalities. FPGA devices allow efficient implementation of this kind of solutions. Nowadays, large scientific facilities are using middleware platforms to simplify system integration. EPICS is one of the most extended solutions. Moreover,...
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  254. Mr Maurizio Montis (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics), Mauro Giacchini (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The beam transport system of ALPI-PIAVE accelerators has been recently upgraded by migrating the control software to EPICS. The field systems is based on diagnostic and magnets. To reduce the upgrade costs the first system re-use the existing VME hardware used for data acquisition, while the motor controllers only have been replaced by new units developed in house. The second system is based...
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  255. Dr Hidetada Baba (RIKEN Nishina Center)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    In recent years, new high-speed bus standards like advanced/micro-TCA are adopted for new physics research projects. On the other hand, many of current DAQ systems are still based on legacy CAMAC/VME buses. RIKEN RIBF, that is a nuclear physics research facility generating unstable nuclei, is also using CAMAC and VME based DAQ system. The length of the beam line is over 100 meters, and several...
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  256. Luis Granado Cardoso (CERN)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    LHCb is one of the 4 experiments at the LHC accelerator at CERN. During the upgrade phase of the experiment, several new electronic boards and Front End chips that perform the data acquisition for the experiment will be added by the different sub-detectors. These new devices will be controlled and monitored via a system composed of GigaBit Transceiver (GBT) chips that manage the bi-directional...
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  257. Gabriele Manduchi
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The ITER Neutral Beam (NBI) Test Facility currently under construction at Padova, Italy, is composed of two experiments: SPIDER to test the beam source and MITICA to test the whole Neutral Beam Injector (NBI). While the former is meant to represent an experiment for the test facility internal activities, the latter will represent the final design of the ITER NBI component, required to heat the...
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  258. Dr Youichi Igarashi (High Energy Accelerator Research Organizaiton (KEK), Japan)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    An experiment to test Lepton Flavor Universality (LFU) using a precise measurement of the decay width ratio of the two body kaon decay to a positron and a muon (J-PARC E36), completed data taking in Dec 2015. The experiment was performed on the K1.1BR beam-line at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) Hadron hall. The K1.1BR beam-line is a low momentum kaon beam line for...
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  259. Mr xiaoguang Zhang (University Of Science And Technology Of China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    To reduce the cost and minimize the occupying volume of the transmission cables in the spectrometer, some middle and low energy particle physics experiment employ serial daisy-chain techniques, which organize the front-end cards (FECs) in a daisy-chain topology, and data is transferred in a serial mode from FECs to the rear-end electronics. However, this technique has an obvious limitation in...
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  260. Mark Stockton (McGill University (CA))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Trigger Systems
    Poster presentation
    The ATLAS experiment at the LHC is equipped with a sophisticated trigger system capable of reducing the 40MHz LHC collision rate to the 100kHz rate at the Level-1 hardware trigger and to the 1kHz rate at the High Level Trigger (HLT). In the HLT, the Steering Framework manages a few hundred of trigger algorithms: it evaluates every collision event and makes an accept/reject decision using as...
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  261. Dr Xiaoyang Sun (Institute of Plasma Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The international collaboration becomes popular in the research field of Tokamak. The traditional on-site collaboration model, which has to spend much money and time on international travel, is no longer suitable to the more frequent international collaboration of Tokamak research. The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), which was constructed by the Institute of Plasma...
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  262. Mr Hitesh Dhola (ITER-India)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    High Voltage Power Supply (IC-HVPS) with dual output (27kV & 15kV, 3MW) is operational at ITER-India lab with a Diacrode based RF source to be used for ICRF (Ion Cyclotron RF) system. Controller for ICHVPS is based on LabVIEW Real-time (RT) PXI controller to support all control and monitoring operations of the PSM based power supply. Besides regulation of output voltage, the controller...
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  263. Xinzhe Wang (University of Science and Technology of China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    We have design a 10-Gbps true random number generator recently and the quality verification requires an ultra-fast data cache device to acquire very long continuous random bit sequence. The NIST statistical test suite does not require a length of sequences or a quantity of sample data. However, to get a credible result from the test suite, we plan to acquire at least 1 giga continuous random...
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  264. Jian Wang (Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    In most nuclear physics and particle detection experiment, the detection precision usually needs to be very high, especially for detection of weak signal. To meet the requirement of high-precision and low-noise signal readout, the detector system need very high signal to noise ratio (SNR). For this reason, the background noise of the system need to be very low, hence an ultra-low noise power...
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  265. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Trigger Systems
    Poster presentation
    Neutrinos play a fundamental role in the understanding of the origin of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays. They interact through charged and neutral currents in the atmosphere generating extensive air showers. However, the very low rate of events potentially generated by neutrinos is a significant challenge for detection techniques and requires both sophisticated algorithms and...
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  266. Dr Toshinori Abe (JASRI)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    We report development of a general-purpose VME module using FMC and applications of systems using the VME module for SACLA DAQ and SuperKEKB. We have developed a general-purpose VME module using FPGA Mezzanine Card (FMC) to use in accelerator control and DAQ for experiments. A lot of signaling between detectors and systems are necessary for large-scale accelerators and experiments also...
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  267. Mr Cheng Li (1 State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics (IHEP-USTC), Hefei, 230026, China; 2 Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026, China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    In modern physics experiment, data acquisition is required to readout high dynamic range and wide bandwidth detector signal, especially from direct current (DC) or ultra-low frequency (ULF). In this paper, a development of amplifier electronics system is presented to comply with the requirements of analog signal with DC or ULF to 250MHz signal bandwidth and 60dB dynamic range. The core of the...
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  268. Gilles De Lentdecker (Universite Libre de Bruxelles (BE))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    In this contribution we will report on the progress of the design of the electronic readout and data acquisition system being developed for triple-GEM detectors which will be installed in the forward region (1.5 < |η| < 2.2) of the CMS muon spectrometer during the 2nd long shutdown of the LHC, planed for the period 2018-2019. The architecture of the triple-GEM readout system is based on the...
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  269. SHI LI
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    For the 2014 EAST experimental campaign, the Fast Control Power System (FCPS) has been newly developed. FCPS is composed of the main circuit and the control and protect section. The main circuit of FCPS includes the high-voltage circuit breakers, the multi phase rectifier transformers, the AC/DC rectifier, and the DC/AC inverters. Because of the complexity of FCPS and the poor working...
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  270. Egor Ovcharenko (JINR)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    The prototype of the triggerless readout and DAQ chain for the CBM RICH detector is characterized. The chain starts with a MAPMT Hamamatsu H12700 counting the Cherenkov photons. The MAPMT is followed by the FPGA-based front-end board PADIWA consisiting of the preamplifier and the discriminator. The leading and trailing edges of the logical LVDS signal from PADIWA are digitized by the...
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  271. Sangil Lee (Institute for Basic Science)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Zynq series of Xilinx FPGA chips are divided into Processing System (PS) and Programmable Logic (PL), as a kind of SoC (System on Chip). PS with the dual-core ARM Cortex–A9 processor is performing the high-level control logic at run-time on linux operating system. PL with the low-level Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) built on high-performance, low-power, and high-k metal gate process...
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  272. Cesare Taliercio (Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    Traditionally, continuous, low sampling speed data acquisition and event-based high-speed data acquisition have been carried out using different hardware solutions. In particular, high-speed event driven acquisition is normally performed by ADC boards with a given number of pre and post trigger samples that are recorded upon the occurrence of a hardware trigger, being then transferred to the...
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  273. yannick geerebaert (LLR, Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS/IN2P3, France)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    HARPO (Hermetic ARgon POlarimeter) is an R&D program to characterize the operation of an argon-gas-based TPC (Time Projection Chamber) as a high-angular-resolution and sensitivity telescope and polarimeter for cosmic γ-rays in the energy range MeV – GeV. The present demonstrator is aimed at ground-validation tests, but we have designed it taking into account the constraint of space operation....
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  274. Giuseppe Ferrò (Università di Tor Vergata)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The very high availability of low-cost embedded hardware development kits has enabled the fast prototyping of real-time control architectures and algorithms. The software development environments are usually very specific to the target platform, so that is very challenging to develop code that is portable between architectures (e.g. between an ARM and an ATMEL processor). The MARTe real-time...
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  275. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    Seven Front-End Boards (FEBs) equipped in the biggest Cyclone V E FPGA 5CEFA9F31I7N, supporting 8 channels sampled up to 250 MSps @ 14-bit resolution have been successfully installed in seven surface detectors on the Pierre Auger Engineering Array. Surface detectors use 6 channels with a sampling of 120 MHz. Two rest channels with independent sampling were tested as the radio channels with...
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  276. Mr Xiaotian Guo (University of Science and Technology of China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    In the Keda Torus for eXperiment (KTX) device, it is necessary to suppress error field of slit zone and flange which can improve the quality and stability of plasma discharge. This paper introduced an new active control system which can reduce error field of vertical gap in KTX. The advantage of the active control system was to implement the matrix algorithm calculation using FPGA in real time...
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  277. Mr Qi Wang (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026, China;Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026, China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    Barium fluoride (BaF2) detector array is one of the main experiment facilities at CSNS-WNS (white neutron sources at China Spallation Neutron Source). It is designed for the high precise measurement of neutron capture cross-section. The BaF2 detector array consists of 92 crystal elements with completely 4π solid-angle coverage, which leads to 92 analog channels each of which need to be...
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  278. Joao Cardoso (University of Coimbra)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Xenon1T is the next generation Dark Matter search using 3.5 tons of liquid Xenon for direct detection of Dark Matter. A dual-phase liquid-gas Xenon Time Projection Chamber (TPC) shielded below 1400m of rock at the Gran Sasso underground laboratory in Italy serves as both target and detector. The TPC is inside a 10m high by 9.5m diameter water Cerenkov detector serving as a shield and active...
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  279. Dr Wojciech Cichalewski (Technical University of Lodz)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Modern digital low level radio frequency (LLRF) control systems used to stabilize the accelerating field in facilities such as Free Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) or European X-Ray Free Electron Laser (E-XFEL) are based on the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology. Presently these accelerator facilities are operated with pulsed RF. In future, these facilities should be...
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  280. Mr Zheng Tu (USTC, State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics (IHEP & USTC))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    A baseline restorer has been implemented with FPGA in 2πα and 2πβ particle emission rate measurement system. The signal of the detector was digitalized by 100MHz ADCs before transferred into the FPGA. The data was transformed into first-order differential and second-order differential data flow in the FPGA for the discrimination of the baseline voltage. The original data and restored data were...
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  281. Jiang Di (G)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    Traditionally, 3He proportional counter tube is widely used for thermal neutron detecting. However, because of the lack of 3He, the research and development of new thermal neutron detector has become an international hotspot. As a new type of thermal neutron detector, boron-coated Multi-wire Proportional Chamber (MWPC) thermal neutron detector has the advantages of good time and position...
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  282. Mr Xincheng Qi (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China; School of Nuclear Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    The BaF2 (barium fluoride) detector array that is one of the detector systems at CSNS-WNS (White Neutron Source at China Spallation Neutron Source), mainly aiming at measuring the cross section of (n,γ), consists of the BaF2 crystals and photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) with 92 channels, the front-end electronics, readout electronics, and the data acquisition system (DAQ). The field digitization...
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  283. Mr Yuzhe Liu (Univ.of Sci.&Tech.of CHN (USTC))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    ---------- Prompt Gamma-ray Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) technique is a non-destructive nuclear analysis technique for the determination of elements. It can detect the composition and the content of the materials by analyzing the prompt gamma spectrum, which is emitted from thermal neutron capture or neutron in-elastic scattering reactions. This detection technique can obtain the...
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  284. Mauro Giacchini (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    In the IFMIF EVEDA project, normal conducting Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) is used to bunch and accelerate a 130 mA steady beam to 5 MeV. RFQ cavity is divided into three structures, named super-modules. Each super-module is divided into 6 modules for a total of 18 modules for the overall structure. The final three modules have to be tested at high power to test and validate the most...
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  285. Cristian Galperti (EPFL - SPC Lausanne)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The analysis of fast magnetic signals measured by magnetic probes installed on a tokamak vessel has been widely employed to detect and analyse a number of plasma instabilities, notably rotating tearing modes. The high frequency components of the measured signals contain information directly related to rapid changes in the plasma, for instance those generated by tearing mode magnetic islands...
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  286. Igor Konorov (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    High reliability and compactness are key features of the Data Acquisition system for the COMPASS experiment at CERN’s SPS. The system was commissioned in 2015 for the Drell-Yan physics run, when the physics program required a reduced COMPASS spectrometer configuration. For 2016 run the system will be employed in full scale with on spill data rate of 1.5 GB/s and a sustained rate of 500...
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  287. Dmytro Levit (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    In this paper we present the FPGA-based framework IFDAQ which is used for the development of the data acquisition systems for detectors in high energy physics. The framework supports Xilinx FPGA and provides a collection of the IP cores written in VHDL which use the common interconnect interface. The IP core library offers functionality required for the development of the full DAQ chain. The...
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  288. Joern Adamczewski-Musch (GSI)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    The GSI *PEXOR* family PCIe boards are used as interface for data acquisition from various detector front-ends, linked by up to 4 chains of optical fiber connections. Communication with the front-end hardware is handled by the proprietary gosip protocol. A trigger module *TRIXOR* extends the *PEXOR* by additional signal connections for triggered data acquisition. For several years the...
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  289. Dr B.S. Fayzullaev (Institute of Nuclear Physics Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, Tashkent 100214, Uzbekistan)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The pure quartz glasses of KS-4V type are one of the key materials for the optical diagnostics system of plasma in ITER. The goal of the experiment was determination of the nature and formation mechanism of the color centers with the optical absorption bands in the range of 660-680 nm, induced in quartz glasses of KS-4V and KI types with irradiating -quanta of 60Со at power...
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  290. Dr Michael Ziolkowski (University of Siegen)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    Structural dynamics of crystals is a topic of high interest for modern X-ray crystallography. It is studied by observing Bragg diffraction peaks with X-ray- or synchrotron radiation under a dynamically applied external electric field perturbation of an arbitrary shape with repetition rates between a few Hz up to several MHz. The aim of this contribution is to describe our recent development...
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  291. Dmytro Mazur (UPV)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    This work presents a multichannel IC which is able to process and digitize simultaneous current pulses in every input channel with no deadtime. The analog to digital conversion is performed in two steps: 6 MSBs are quantized by the charge pulse system (CPS) and 8 LSBs are obtained from a later ADC for a total of 14 ENOB at the output. A wave shaper is needed to distribute the input current...
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  292. Mr Maurizio Montis (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics), Mauro Giacchini (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    SPES project is a ISOL facility under construction at INFN, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, which requires the integration between the accelerator systems actually used and the new line composed by the primary beam and the ISOL target. EPICS has been chosen as main Control System framework for the project; as consequence, a migration from the actual control system to the new one is mandatory...
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  293. Mr Nico Giangiacomi (Università di Bologna Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia - INFN Bologna)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    This work intends to briefly overview the new technological updates on the LHC ATLAS acquisition system of the Pixel Detector. The herein presented Read-Out Driver (ROD) is a VME board devoted to data processing, configuration and control. It is designed to provide data formatting, frontend-specific error handling, and calibration. This board was initially designed to interface the data...
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  294. Krzysztof Czuba (W)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    One of the key components of Low-Level RF systems (LLRF) in Free Electron Lasers (FELs) is the RF field detector that converts the detected cavity field signal to an intermediate frequency (IF) for digital sampling. Temperature and humidity changes cause amplitude and phase drifts of the RF field detectors. These drifts significantly limit the LLRF system precision and they cannot be corrected...
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  295. Ramon J. Aliaga (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    TRACE is a new detector based on silicon pad technology for detection of particles and light ions in fusion evaporation and direct nuclear reactions, whose identification relies on pulse shape analysis and requires sampling pulse windows of 1 us at 200 MHz with strong restrictions on power, area and connectivity. Local triggering, pulse sampling, zero suppression and serialization thus have to...
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  296. Dr Guanghua Gong (Tsinghua University)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    About 6000 detectors will be deployed in 1.2KM2 area at 4400m a.s.l in LHAASO experiment and are synchronized to 500ps precision benefit from White Rabbit technology. To guarantee the connection and verify the synchronization performance after installation, a PCN (portable calibration node) is designed which acts as a standard white rabbit node, always connects to the most top White rabbit...
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  297. Mr Yong Xiao (Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China), Prof. Yonggang Wang (Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    Time over dynamic threshold (TODT) method has been theoretically proved with excellent linearity when compared to time of threshold (TOT) method and practically tested with good performance with its application in DAQ system for multi-anode PMT based PET detector. However, both the coincidence time resolution (FWHM≈2ns) and energy resolution were limited because of the relative low performance...
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  298. Mr Di Jiang (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026, China;Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026, China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    Time measurement is indispensable for particle identification in high energy experiments, especially in time-of-flight (TOF) system. An excellent precision of TDC are beneficial to particle identification, and a low dead time facilitates to adapt the high event rate environment of the experiments. TDC implemented in Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) has been developed for years and has...
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  299. Dr Tao Xue (Tsinghua University)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    RAIN1000Z1 is a high performance readout module we developed last two years. It is based on the ZYNQ architecture SOC chip from Xilinx and ZYNQ is the new architecture of FPGA with dual high performance ARM Cortex-A9 processors and high capacity programmable logic. We developed a series of readout system with the RAIN1000Z1 module based on ZYNQ architecture. For the crystal detectors, such as...
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  300. roberto cavazzana (Consorzio RFX)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    A system for electron density control on tokamak plasma discharges of the RFX-mod experiment (R/a=2.0/0.46m, toroidal field up to 0.55T, plasma current up to 150 kA), has been developed, implemented and subsequently routinely used during experiments. The system has been developed by integration of the existing infrastructure, without further additions of new hardware. This paper describes the...
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  301. Sriprakash Verma (ITER-India, Institute for Plasma Research)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    INDA is responsible for development & delivery of total 9 no. of RF sources for ITER Ion cyclotron Heating & Current Drive (ICH & CD) system [1]. To validate the design an R&D program has been initiated. Each ICH & CD source consist of low power RF section, one medium power solid state amplifier followed by two tuned high power tube (tetrode/diacrode) based amplifiers, high voltage/high...
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  302. Mr Rafael Henriques (IPFN-IST)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    ISTTOK is an iron core tokamak (R = 46 cm, a = 8.5 cm, BT = 0.5 T) which operates regularly in alternate current (AC) mode, extending the plasma duration up to 1 second by inverting the plasma current sequentially. However, during the current reversal process, the signal integrity of the magnetic diagnostics (Mirnov coils) is degraded due to low plasma current leading to wrong...
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  303. Feng WANG
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) is a large fusion research device which aims at long-term and high parameters plasma operation. A distributed and continuous data acquisition system based on PXI/PXI Express technology has been developed for EAST. At present the system has more than 50 data acquisition units and more than 2000 raw channels, the maximum data throughput is...
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  304. Diogo Miguel Louro Alves (CERN)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The beam-based feedback system is essential for the operation of the LHC. It comprises two C++ servers: a FESA (framework for real-time systems developed at CERN)-based acquisition and configuration proxy, and a non FESA-based controller which sanitizes the acquisition data and feeds it to multiple real-time feedback algorithms (orbit control, radial-loop control and tune control) ensuring a...
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  305. Dr Jing-Ge Shiu (National Taiwan University)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The SuperKEKB collider in KEK Japan is designed to supply high luminosity of e+/e- collision for B physics study at Belle II experiment. It has started its first beam circulation this year. The BEAST II experiment is designed to study the beam-induced backgrounds prior to the Belle II full installation and commissioning. This is very useful for beam control practice in the beginning of beam...
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  306. Dr SI MA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    A beam detection system has been developed for electron’s track, position and energy calibration, which consists of a TPC-THGEM detector, a particle distribution detector (PDD) and a silicon-based energy detector. Its DAQ system aims to realize a 40MHz waveform sampling readout for 511 channels of TPC and 200 channels of PDD, as well as reconstruction and three-dimensional display of each good...
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  307. Dr Bingjia Xiao (Institute of Plasma Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dr Feng Wang (Institute of Plasma Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dr Shi Li (Institute of Plasma Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ying Chen (Institute of Plasma Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    A data acquisition and control system has been realized for a ME-SXR (Multi-Energy Soft X-Ray) diagnostic, which has been built for EAST (Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak) electron temperature profile in the edge plasma region. The system has two functions: long-pulse data acquisition and electronics’ gain auto-control. In order to meet the requirements of long-pulse data...
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  308. Mr Pierre-Andre Amaudruz (TRIUMF (CA))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    This paper describes the data acquisition and its challenges posed by the operation of the DEAP detector installed in the underground Solar Neutrino Observatory Laboratory 'SNOLab" near Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The DEAP experiment aims at a direct observation of dark matter using liquid Argon with a factor ten better sensitivity than current experiments. The SNOLab is located in an...
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  309. Mr Thomas CHAMINADE (CEA Saclay / IRFU)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    We report on the design and performances of the front end electronics and data acquisition system for the double-sided silicon strip detector (DSSD) of the SIRIUS array, to be installed at the focal plane of the S3 spectrometer for SPIRAL 2 at GANIL in 2017. The DSSD placed across the particle path is used to detect the time and position of the implanted heavy ion along with the subsequent...
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  310. Liang yi (GDWave)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    In the Chinese Spallation Neutron Source(CSNS which constructed by ihep), the performance of neutron detector and its readout system was related to whether the high neutron flux is fully utilized. So it have a very important significance in the large area position sensitive neutron detector. This paper introduced a neutron detection readout system based on GEM detector .GEM gas detector is...
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  311. Zuchao Zhang (ASIPP)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Keda Torus eXperiment (KTX) is a middle-size reversed field pinch (RFP), designed and implemented jointly by the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) and the Institute of Plasma Physics at the Chinese Academy of Science (IPPCAS). All the components fabrication and assembly completed in August 2015, and the central control system (CCS) has operated stably since the first...
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  312. Stefano Mastroianni (INFN, sec. Naples)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    Laser calibration facilities play a key role in the study and characterization of detectors like electromagnetic or hadronic calorimeters. They can be operated both during physics data taking and off run. Typically these facilities are based on a lasers source which deliver light to each detector element via a light distribution system. The laser control system typically manages the interface...
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  313. Zbigniew Szadkowski (University of Lodz)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Trigger Systems
    Poster presentation
    The radio emission from the Extensive Air Showers (EAS), initiated by ultra-high energy cosmic rays, was theoretically suggested over 50 years ago, however, due to technical limitations, successful detection can be taken for several years. Nowadays, this detection technique is used in many experiments consisting on detecting EAS. One of them is Auger Engineering Radio Array (AERA), located...
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  314. Stefano Mastroianni (INFN, sec. Naples)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The new *Muon g-2 Experiment (E-989)* at Fermilab will measure the muon’s anomalous magnetic moment, a=(g-2)/2, to an unprecedented precision of 0.14 parts per million (ppm). Data collection is expected to begin in early 2017. To achieve a statistical uncertainty of 0.1 ppm, the new experiment will benefit from upgrades of detectors, electronics and data acquisition at a much higher data...
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  315. Evgeniy Kotov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    The series of high performance multichannel digitizers ADC4x250 have been developed at BINP SB RAS. There are three devices in the series: four-, two- and one-channel with a sampling rate of 250 MSPS, 500 MSPS, 1 GSPS, respectively designed to recording of waveforms with duration ranges from tens of nanoseconds. The main feature of this series is the common hardware base with all the...
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  316. Feng Li (Univ. of Science & Tech. of China (CN))
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    ATLAS is one of the four experiments at Large Hadron Collider (LHC).LHC will be upgraded in the next several years aiming to new physics study. ATLAS experiment will fulfill Phase-I upgrade by 2018. The current ATLAS muon end-cap system (Small Wheel, SW) will be replaced with the New Small Wheel (NSW). The NSW is a set of precision tracking and trigger detectors able to work at high rates with...
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  317. Jörg Schacht (Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Trigger Systems
    Poster presentation
    The superconducting stellarator Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) started plasma operation in December 2015 after the commissioning phase of the machine. The main technical and diagnostic systems have been finished successfully. The timing system is an important part of the Control, Data Acquisition and Communication systems of W7-X. Its main function is to synchronize all clocks of the control and...
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  318. Dr Zhe Ning (Institute of High Energy Physics)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    Aiming at achieving the charge and timing of signal from Gas Electron Multiplier at the same time, a waveform sample system of 200 channels based on VME is developed with 40 MHz waveform sample rate and 16 ADC bits. Considering the flexibility, the board structure is mother board pulse daughter board. In order to simplifying the system, the 1 Gbps TCP/IP protocol based on SiTCP is used for...
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  319. Prof. Filomena Clemêncio (ESTSP - IPP)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Trigger Systems
    Poster presentation
    The TOFtracker concept, the simultaneous measurement of accurate time and bi-dimensional space coordinates in a single gaseous detector, has been previously demonstrated [1]. The small detector yielded a time accuracy of 77 ps along with a bi-dimensional position accuracy of 38 um over a full active area of 60 x 60 mm2. Recently, a large area, 1550x1250 mm2, RPC detector has been constructed...
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  320. Di JIANG (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026, China; Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230026, China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Trigger Systems
    Poster presentation
    A segmented 4π detector array that consists of 92 BaF2 crystals is being constructed for neutron capture cross-section measurement at WSNS-WNS (White Neutron Source at China Spallation Neutron Source). In order to precisely obtain the wave and time information carried by detector signals, a 12-bit ADC with sampling rate up to 1 GSPS is used for waveform digitization in the readout electronics....
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  321. Mr guangyuan yuan (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China ;Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    Owing to the good spatial resolution, high rate capability, large active areas, and radiation hardness, Micro-pattern Gas Detectors (MPGDs), such as GEM, are widely used in high-energy physics, and have expanded to astrophysics, nuclear physics and medical imaging. As two-dimensional position sensitive detectors, MPGDs usually employ strips readout or pixels readout. To obtain good spatial...
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  322. Satoru Yamada (KEK)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    The slow control system in the Belle II experiment was developed based on a unified software framework which consists of Network Share Memory 2 (NSM2), Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS), and Control System Studio (CSS). NSM2 is an upgrade of the NSM inter-process communication software that was used as the slow control framework of the former Belle experment. We...
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  323. Mr Mateusz Zukocinski (Warsaw University of Technology)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Front End Electronics and Fast Digitizers
    Poster presentation
    Several accelerator facilities exist worldwide and many new projects are under construction or planned to be realized in near future. They have different specifications that depend on their concepts and applications. This variety of systems leads to development of standardized equipment and universal system platforms. In this article a universal high-performance Local Oscillator (LO) and Clock...
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  324. Dr Jingzhou ZHAO (IHEP.Beijing)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Trigger Systems
    Poster presentation
    In the End-cap TOF(ETOF) upgrade of BESIII MRPC(Multi-gap Resistive Plate Chamber) detectors are used. ETOF is designed with 72 MRPCs. 24 channels signal are generated from each MRPC, in which 6 neighbouring channels OR together in Front-End Electronic(FEE) side. So 288 channel hit signals are sent to ETOF trigger system for trigger logic. The MPRC hit signal is about 30 ns width after FEE....
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  325. Mr Bryerton Shaw (TRIUMF)
    10/06/2016, 10:30
    Control, Monitoring,Test and Real Time Diagnostics Systems
    Poster presentation
    New data acquisition electronics is being developed at TRIUMF for the Gamma-Ray Infrastructure For Fundamental Investigations of Nuclei (GRIFFIN) spectrometer. Current FPGA capabilities have allowed opportunities for providing a more user friendly, web-based, hardware control interface that can be used without requiring additional custom software. Several software and firmware components are...
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  326. Jian Wang (Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China)
    Data Acquisition
    Poster presentation
    With the development of laser technology and high-power lasers, the width of laser pulse is becoming narrower, while the peak power is growing, so that the range of narrow laser application is becoming larger, and now the laser with the pulse width in picosecond level have been applied to the physics, chemistry, biology, quantum communication and other fields for a long time, and playing an...
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