9–15 Jun 2018
Woodlands Conference Center
America/New_York timezone
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Session

DAQ 2

14 Jun 2018, 08:30
Woodlands Conference Center

Woodlands Conference Center

159 Visitor Center Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23185

Conveners

DAQ 2

  • MASAHARU NOMACHI

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  1. Prof. Gary Varner (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
    14/06/2018, 08:30
    Oral presentation

    While the imaging Time Of Propagation (iTOP) subdetector of the Belle II experiment was installed in May, 2016, the commissioning and operation of this complex detector has been a challenge. This novel readout consists of 64 independent “board stacks”, each of which contains 128 channels of precision single-photon timing readout. To accomplish this sixteen 8-channel IRSX ASICs and mounted on...

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  2. Jiwan Poudel
    14/06/2018, 09:00
    Oral presentation

    The BONuS experiment has been designed to study the free neutron structure at Jefferson Lab using spectator tagging technique in d(e, ep)X inelastic scattering. We detect the scattered electrons by the standard CLAS12 detector, but backscattered low momentum spectator protons in this experiment are detected installing a new RTPC detector. Signals on the RTPC readout are directly sent to the...

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  3. Dominik Steffen (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
    14/06/2018, 09:20
    Oral presentation

    COMPASS, a fixed target experiment at the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) at CERN, developed a new Data Acquisition System (DAQ) using a novel approach to implement the event building network. The system exploits the application-optimized computation technology of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). In contrast to traditional event builders which base on distributed online computers...

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  4. Eric Flumerfelt (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
    14/06/2018, 09:40
    Oral presentation

    The Real-Time Systems Engineering Department of the Scientific Computing Division at Fermilab is developing a flexible, scalable, and powerful data-acquisition (DAQ) toolkit which serves the needs of experiments from bench-top hardware tests to large high-energy physics experiments. The toolkit provides data transport and event building capabilities with the option for experimenters to inject...

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  5. Roland Sipos (CERN)
    14/06/2018, 10:00
    Oral presentation

    DUNE will be the world's largest neutrino experiment due to take data
    in 2025. Here is described the data acquisition (DAQ) system for
    one of its prototypes - ProtoDUNE-SP due to take data in Q4 of 2018.
    ProtoDUNE-SP also breaks records as the largest beam test experiment yet
    constructed, and is a fundamental element of CERN's Neutrino Platform.
    This renders ProtoDUNE-SP an experiment in its...

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