Allen: A High-Level Trigger on GPUs for LHCb
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Aaij, R.; Albrecht, J.; Belous, M.; Billoir, P.; Boettcher, T.; Brea Rodríguez, A.; vom Bruch, D.; Cámpora Pérez, D. H; Casais Vidal, A.; Craik, D. C; Fernandez Declara, P.; Funke, L.; Gligorov, V. V; Jashal, B.; Kazeev, N.; Martínez Santos, D.; ... Show more Show less
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We describe a fully GPU-based implementation of the first level trigger for the upgrade of the LHCb detector, due to start data taking in 2021. We demonstrate that our implementation, named Allen, can process the 40 Tbit/s data rate of the upgraded LHCb detector and perform a wide variety of pattern recognition tasks. These include finding the trajectories of charged particles, finding proton–proton collision points, identifying particles as hadrons or muons, and finding the displaced decay vertices of long-lived particles. We further demonstrate that Allen can be implemented in around 500 scientific or consumer GPU cards, that it is not I/O bound, and can be operated at the full LHC collision rate of 30 MHz. Allen is the first complete high-throughput GPU trigger proposed for a HEP experiment.
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2020-04-30Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsPublisher
Springer International Publishing
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Computing and Software for Big Science. 2020 Apr 30;4(1):7
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