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Proceedings of Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics — PoS(TWEPP-17) | 2018

An FPGA-based track finder for the L1 trigger of the CMS experiment at the HL-LHC

Davide Cieri; Thomas Owen James; Claire Shepherd-Themistocleous; Ivan Reid; Oliver Sander; Antoni Shtipliyski; R. Aggleton; Michele Caselle; Sioni Summers; Fionn Ball; P.R. Hobson; Jim J Brooke; Marc Weber; Emyr Clement; Gregory Iles; Geoff Hall; Paschalis Vichoudis; Konstantinos Manolopoulos; Andrew Rose; Luis Ardila-Perez; Alexander Tapper; Kirika Uchida; M. Pesaresi; Ian Tomalin; Dave M Newbold; Sudarshan Paramesvaran; Alexander Davide Morton; Kristian Harder; Luigi Calligaris; M. Balzer

A new tracking detector is under development for use by the CMS experiment at the High- Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC). A crucial component of this upgrade will be the ability to reconstruct within a few microseconds all charged particle tracks with transverse momentum above 3 GeV, so they can be used in the Level-1 trigger decision. A concept for an FPGA-based track finder using a fully time-multiplexed architecture is presented, where track candidates are reconstructed using a projective binning algorithm based on the Hough Transform followed by a track fitting based on the linear regression technique. A hardware demonstrator using MP7 processing boards has been assembled to prove the entire system, from the output of the tracker readout boards to the reconstruction of tracks with fitted helix parameters. It successfully operates on one eighth of the tracker solid angle at a time, processing events taken at 40 MHz, each with up to 200 superimposed proton-proton interactions, whilst satisfying latency constraints. The demonstrated track-reconstruction system, the chosen architecture, the achievements to date and future options for such a system will be discussed.


Physics Procedia | 2012

Software and firmware for controlling CMS trigger and readout hardware via gigabit Ethernet

R. Frazier; Greg Iles; Dave M Newbold; Andrew Rose


Archive | 2009

The Level-1 Trigger of the CMS experiment at the LHC and the Super-LHC

Andrew Rose; Kostantinos Fountas

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Greg Iles

Imperial College London

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Ivan Reid

Brunel University London

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M. Pesaresi

Imperial College London

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P.R. Hobson

Brunel University London

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M. Balzer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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