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Update on the TowerJazz CMOS DMAPS development for the ATLAS ITk

2019

The upgrade of the ATLAS tracking detector for the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider at CERN requires the development of novel radiation hard silicon sensor technologies. For the de- velopment of depleted CMOS sensors for ATLAS we combined small electrodes with minimal capacitance and advanced processing for fully depleted active sensor volume to achieve radiation hard CMOS sensors in line with ATLAS ITk specifications. Based on initial studies on the prototype sensor “TowerJazz Investigator” we have now developed, produced and tested a first full-size depleted CMOS sensor based on the 180nm TowerJazz imag- ing process, the so-called “MALTA” sensor. The sensor combines special low-noise…

CMOS sensorLarge Hadron Colliderbusiness.industryComputer sciencePhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsDetectorElectronic detector readout concepts (solid-state) ; Front-end electronics for detector readout ; Particle tracking detectors ; Radiation-hard detectorsChipCapacitancemedicine.anatomical_structureUpgradeCMOSAtlas (anatomy)medicineComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMSDetectors and Experimental TechniquesbusinessComputer hardware
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The TileCal Optical Multiplexer Board 9U

2011

Abstract TileCal is the hadronic calorimeter of the ATLAS experiment at LHC/CERN. The system contains roughly 10,000 channels of read-out electronics, whose signals are gathered and digitized in the front-end electronics and then transmitted to the counting room through two redundant optical links. Then, the data is received in the back-end system by the Optical Multiplexer Board (OMB) 9U which performs a CRC check to the redundant data to avoid Single Event Upsets errors. A real-time decision is taken on the event-to-event basis to transmit single data to the Read-Out Drivers (RODs) for processing. Due to the low dose level expected during the first years of operations in ATLAS it was deci…

CalorimeterLarge Hadron Colliderbusiness.industryComputer scienceDetectorATLAS experimentPhysics and Astronomy(all)ATLASMultiplexerCRCData acquisitionSoftwareCyclic redundancy checkLHCElectronicsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesbusinessSingle Event UpsetsFPGAComputer hardwarePhysics Procedia
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A Guaranteed performance of a green data center based on the contribution of vital nodes

2016

International audience; In order to satisfy the need for the critical computing resources, many data center architectures proposed to house a huge number of network devices. These devices are used to achieve the highest performance in case of full utilization of the network. However, the peak capacity of the network is rarely reached. Consequently, many devices are set into idle state and cause a huge energy waste leading to a non-proportionality between the network load and the energy consumed. In this paper, we propose a power-aware routing algorithm that saves energy consumption with a negligible trade-off on the performance of the network. The idea is to keep active only the source and …

Computation timeComputer science[ INFO.INFO-NI ] Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]Network02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences7. Clean energySet (abstract data type)Idle[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI][ SPI.NRJ ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric powerenergy savingEnergy saving0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTime complexity010302 applied physicsEnergy[INFO.INFO-NI] Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]business.industryvital nodes[SPI.NRJ]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric powercomputation timeVital nodes020206 networking & telecommunicationsEnergy consumptionData center networkNetworking hardwareState (computer science)businessEnergy (signal processing)[SPI.NRJ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric powerComputer network
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Improving computation efficiency using input and architecture features for a virtual screening application

2023

Virtual screening is an early stage of the drug discovery process that selects the most promising candidates. In the urgent computing scenario it is critical to find a solution in a short time frame. In this paper, we focus on a real-world virtual screening application to evaluate out-of-kernel optimizations, that consider input and architecture features to improve the computation efficiency on GPU. Experiment results on a modern supercomputer node show that we can almost double the performance. Moreover, we implemented the optimization using SYCL and it provides a consistent benefit with the CUDA optimization. A virtual screening campaign can use this gain in performance to increase the nu…

Computational Engineering Finance and Science (cs.CE)FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science - Distributed Parallel and Cluster ComputingHardware Architecture (cs.AR)Distributed Parallel and Cluster Computing (cs.DC)Computer Science - Computational Engineering Finance and ScienceComputer Science - Hardware Architecture
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Parallelization of adaptive MC integrators

2019

Abstract Monte Carlo (MC) methods for numerical integration seem to be embarrassingly parallel on first sight. When adaptive schemes are applied in order to enhance convergence however, the seemingly most natural way of replicating the whole job on each processor can potentially ruin the adaptive behaviour. Using the popular VEGAS-Algorithm as an example an economic method of semi-micro parallelization with variable grain-size is presented and contrasted with another straightforward approach of macro-... Title of program: pvegas.c Catalogue Id: ADGU_v1_0 Nature of problem Monte Carlo (MC) methods for numerical integration seem to be embarassingly parallel on first sight. When adaptive schem…

Computational MethodComputational PhysicsFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProgramming LanguageComputer HardwareSoftware
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FlexibleSUSY—A spectrum generator generator for supersymmetric models

2019

This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969-2018) Abstract We introduce FlexibleSUSY, a Mathematica and C++ package, which generates a fast, precise C++ spectrum generator for any SUSY model specified by the user. The generated code is designed with both speed and modularity in mind, making it easy to adapt and extend with new features. The model is specified by supplying the superpotential, gauge structure and particle content in a SARAH model file; specific boundary conditions e.g. at the GUT, weak or intermediate scales are defined in a separate F... Title of program: FlexibleSUSY Catalogue Id: AEVI_v1_0 Nature of problem Determini…

Computational PhysicsFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProgramming LanguagesInterdisciplinary sciencesOtherComputer HardwareSoftwareElementary Particles
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Use of wavelet for image processing in smart cameras with low hardware resources

2013

International audience; Images from embedded sensors need digital processing to recover high-quality images and to extract features of a scene. Depending on the properties of the sensor and on the application, the designer fits together different algorithms to process images. In the context of embedded devices, the hardware supporting those applications is very constrained in terms of power consumption and silicon area. Thus, the algorithms have to be compliant with the embedded specifications i.e. reduced computational complexity and low memory requirements. We investigate the opportunity to use the wavelet representation to perform good quality image processing algorithms at a lower compu…

Computational complexity theoryComputer scienceImage qualityEmbedded systemsComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONImage processing02 engineering and technology[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]WaveletDigital image processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[ SPI ] Engineering Sciences [physics]Computer visionSmart cameraDWTDigital signal processingDenoisingDemosaicingbusiness.industry020202 computer hardware & architectureDemosaicingRecognitionHardware and Architecture020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessWaveletSoftwareComputer hardware
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Evaluation of Structural and Temporal Properties of Ego Networks for Data Availability in DOSNs

2017

The large diffusion of Online Social Networks (OSNs) has influenced the way people interact with each other. OSNs present several drawbacks, one of the most important is the problem of privacy disclosures. Distributed Online Social Networks (DOSNs) have been proposed as a valid alternative solution to solve this problem. DOSNs are Online Social Networks implemented on a distributed platform, such as a P2P system or a mobile network. However, the decentralization of the control presents several challenges, one of the main ones is guaranteeing data availability without relying on a central server. To this aim, users’ data allocation strategies have to be defined and this requires the knowledg…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceCommunity detection; Data availability; DOSN; P2P; Social networks; Temporal affinity; Software; Information Systems; Hardware and Architecture; Computer Networks and CommunicationsControl (management)Information System02 engineering and technologySocial networksField (computer science)Task (project management)Order (exchange)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDOSNSocial networkStructure (mathematical logic)P2PCommunity detectionSocial networkbusiness.industry020206 networking & telecommunicationsData scienceData availabilityData availabilityHardware and ArchitectureCellular network020201 artificial intelligence & image processingTemporal affinitybusinessSoftwareInformation SystemsComputer networkMobile Networks and Applications
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SDN@home: A Method for Controlling Future Wireless Home Networks

2016

Recent advances in wireless networking technologies are leading toward the proliferation of novel home network applications. However, the landscape of emerging scenarios is fragmented due to their varying technological requirements and the heterogeneity of current wireless technologies. We argue that the development of flexible software-defined wireless architectures, including such efforts as the wireless MAC processor, coupled with SDN concepts, will enable the support of both emerging and future home applications. In this article, we first identify problems with managing current home networks composed of separate network segments governed by different technologies. Second, we point out t…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsWireless ad hoc networkComputer science02 engineering and technology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHome automation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessElectrical and Electronic EngineeringNetwork architectureResidential gatewaySettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniWireless networkbusiness.industryComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition020206 networking & telecommunicationsWireless WANService providerNetworking hardwareComputer Science ApplicationsWireless site surveyKey distribution in wireless sensor networksComputer Networks and CommunicationSoftware-defined networkingbusinessTelecommunicationsHeterogeneous networkMunicipal wireless network030215 immunologyComputer network
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A low power and high resolution data logger for submarine seismic monitoring

2010

The design, implementation and characterization of a digital waveform recorder for ocean bottom seismic monitoring is here reported. The system is capable of synchronously acquiring, and logging on a flash memory bank, four high resolution signals. Thanks to a very careful design of the system architecture and by using robust digital signal processing techniques, two main conflicting issues have been addressed: a high dynamic range, better than 120 dB, usually obtained with high energy demanding converters, and a power consumption as low as 250 mW, hence allowing to easily increase the time of a continuous submarine monitoring session up to 3 months.

Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceSubmarineDigital filteringSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaArtificial IntelligenceHardware and ArchitectureData loggerLow powerHigh resolution data acquisitionWaveformbusinessEmbedded systemSoftwareDigital signal processingComputer hardwareSeismic recording
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