학술논문

An overview of the Data Flow system for the NA48 experiment at CERN
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of 1994 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium - NSS'94 Nuclear science and medical imaging Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 1994., 1994 IEEE Conference Record. 2:623-626 vol.2 1994
Subject
Nuclear Engineering
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Signal Processing and Analysis
Bioengineering
Control systems
Corporate acquisitions
Mesons
Optical fiber communication
Optical switches
Workstations
Optical filters
Filtering
Application software
Merging
Language
Abstract
The NA48 experiment at CERN is designed to measure the magnitude of direct CP-violation in the neutral kaon system. The experiment requires a Data Flow system which will run at up to 100 Mbytes/sec. Elements of the detector generate data which are presented to Optical Link Sources. Data arrive at the Data Merger which concatenates the various sub-events into a complete event. The data are then sent, via a HIPPI-link and a crossbar switch to one of several Alpha OSF/1 workstations for filtering, reconstruction and storage. Software applications control the Data Flow System include a Control Program which supervises the system, a Data Merger Controller Program which controls data merging and distribution and other tasks which supervise storage resources. This paper provides an overview of the hardware setup and the software tasks which control and monitor it. The current state of development of this system and results obtained during test beam running in June and September 1994 are presented.ETX