2012 18th IEEE-NPSS Real Time Conference 2012
DOI: 10.1109/rtc.2012.6418362
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Recent experience and future evolution of the CMS High Level Trigger System

Abstract: The CMS experiment at the LHC uses a two-stage trigger system, with events flowing from the first level trigger at a rate of 100 kHz. These events are read out by the Data Acquisition system (DAQ), assembled in memory in a farm of computers, and finally fed into the high-level trigger (HLT) software running on the farm. The HLT software selects interesting events for offline storage and analysis at a rate of a few hundred Hz. The HLT algorithms consist of sequences of offline-style reconstruction and filtering… Show more

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“…In total, the EVF executed on approximately 13,000 CPU cores at the end of 2012. More information about the hardware can be found elsewhere [37].…”
Section: High-level Trigger Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In total, the EVF executed on approximately 13,000 CPU cores at the end of 2012. More information about the hardware can be found elsewhere [37].…”
Section: High-level Trigger Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%