The Evolution of FTK, a Real-Time Tracker for Hadron Collider Experiments
/ Authors
A. Annovi, M. Beretta, P. Laurelli, E. Bossini, V. Cavasinni, F. Crescioli, M. Dell'Orso, P. Giannetti, M. Piendibene, G. Punzi
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F. Sarri, I. Vivarelli, G. Volpi, L. Sartori, A. Boveia, E. Brubaker, F. Canelli, M. Dunford, A. Kapliy, Y. Kim, C. Melachrinos, M. Shochet, J. Tuggle, H. DeBerg, A. Mccarn, M. Neubauer, M. Franklin, C. Mills, N. Kimura, K. Yorita, J. Proudfoot, J. Zhang, R. Frascati, Univ., Infn Pisa, U. Chicago, U. I. Urbana-Champaign, Harvard Univ., Waseda University, A. N. Lab., Infn Ferrara
/ Abstract
We describe the architecture evolution of the highly-parallel dedicated processor FTK, which is driven by the simulation of LHC events at high luminosity (1034 cm-2 s-1). FTK is able to provide precise on-line track reconstruction for future hadronic collider experiments. The processor, organized in a two-tiered pipelined architecture, execute very fast algorithms based on the use of a large bank of pre-stored patterns of trajectory points (first tier) in combination with full resolution track fitting to refine pattern recognition and to determine off-line quality track parameters. We describe here how the high luminosity simulation results have produced a new organization of the hardware inside the FTK processor core.
Journal: arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors