A specialized processor for track reconstruction at the LHC crossing rate

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We present the results of an R&D study of a specialized processor capable of precisely reconstructing events with hundreds of charged-particle tracks in pixel detectors at 40 MHz, thus suitable for processing LHC events at the full crossing frequency. For this purpose we design and test a massively parallel pattern-recognition algorithm, inspired by studies of the processing of visual images by the brain as it happens in nature. We find that high-quality tracking in large detectors is possible with sub-μs latencies when this algorithm is implemented in modern, high-speed, high-bandwidth FPGA devices. This opens a possibility of making track reconstruction happen transparently as part of the detector readout.

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Abba, A., Bedeschi, F., Citterio, M., Caponio, F., Cusimano, A., Geraci, A., … Tonelli, D. (2014). A specialized processor for track reconstruction at the LHC crossing rate. In Journal of Instrumentation (Vol. 9). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/9/09/C09001

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