Summary of IAPP scientific activities into 4 years P. Giannetti INFN of Pisa.

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Summary of IAPP scientific activities into 4 years P. Giannetti INFN of Pisa

List of Work Packages & WP leaders 1) Prototype Construction & Production Validation (PRIELE, M1-M42) 2) Infrastructure & Integration (CAEN, M1-M48) 3) Commissioning (CERN, M12-M48) 4) Architecture Simulation (UniPisa, M1-M48) 5) Image Processing (UniPisa, M25-M48) 6) Silicon Detectors (CNRS,M1-M48) 7) Outreach (AUTH, M1-M48) 8) Workshops & Trainings (AUTH, M1-M48)

Participation to Work Packages

WP1: Prototype Construction & Production Validation (Priele) Objectives Construction and standalone validation of an FTK processor based on Serial Link technology for Level 1 and Level 2 trigger applications Transfer of Knowledge to PRIELE for board assembly and validation and among all research institutions about Associative Memory technology Description of work Now: T.1.1. Installation of FTK test stand at PRIELE and AUTH for tests & ToK T.1.2. Design of SLP2 PC boards (schematic capture, layout & routing) T.1.3. Design of SLP2 firmware (HDLs language and use of Xilinx CAD) Summer? T.1.4. SLP2 PCB construction August – September-October? T.1.5. SLP2 assembly at PRIELE T.1.6. Standalone validation of SLP2 at PRIELE before integration at CAEN Greek tasks after ToK T.1.7.-T Same tasks for SLP1 as T1.2-T.1.6 for SLP2

Deliverables D.1.1. SLP2 prototype constructed at PRIELE – delivery date M12 (end 2013) D st FTK production assembled at PRIELE – delivery date M32 (2015) D.1.3. SLP1 prototype constructed at PRIELE – delivery date M36 (end 2015) D nd FTK production assembled at PRIELE – delivery date M42 (2016) Milestones M.1.1. SLP2 prototype validated at PRIELE - M12 M.1.2. FTK Technical Design Report: Atlas evaluation of prototypes - M12 M st FTK production validated at PRIELE – M32 M.1.4. SLP1 prototype validated at PRIELE – M36 M nd FTK production validated at PRIELE – M42 WP1: Prototype Construction & Production Validation

Risk Analysis M.1.1. Risk: SLP2 validation fails; not used in the FTK demonstrator. Action: (a) demonstrator based on existing AMBFTK boards; (b) SLP2 design will be fixed and a second prototype built. M.1.2. Risk: Atlas review of entire FTK system fails. Action: continues R&D to be used for longer-term goals (L1 applications for muons, for Phase II LHC upgrade, and Image Processing); productions D.1.2 and D.1.4 dropped. M.1.3. Risk: major fault found in produced boards. Action: investigate &solve the problem, then repeat production. We will propose to ATLAS a later commissioning to be approved by the experiment. M.1.4. Risk: SLP1 validation fails; not used in the Atlas phase I upgrade. Action: continue L1 R&D for a second prototype during the last year. M.1.5. Risk: major fault in production due to factory responsibility. Action: propose to ATLAS a later commissioning to be approved by the experiment.

WP2: Infrastrucure & Integration (CAEN) Objectives Infrastructure construction and validation (racks, crates, power supplies, cooling) Validation/integration of prototypes from Europe, Japan and USA Software development for system test/control/monitoring Transfer of Knowledge among CAEN and research institutions Description of work Now 2013: T.2.1. Installation of a vertical slice (VS) at CAEN for board integration, validation tests & ToK T.2.3. Software development for tests of the VS T.2.4. Tests and validation of the baseline FTK system for the demonstrator After: T.2.2. Prototyping of a CAEN power supply for the final crate (5kW) T.2.5. Tests and validation of the SLP2-based system T.2.6. Tests and validation of the SLP1-based system T.2.7. Tests of cooling and mechanics of a rack with complete final crates

Deliverables D.2.1. VS infrastructure at CAEN for FTK demonstrator integration – M6 (2013) D.2.2. FTK demonstrator fully integrated with old power supply - M12 (end 2013) D.2.3. CAEN power supply ready for integration - delivery date M D.2.4 FTK cooling and mechanical tests completed - delivery date M D.2.5. SLP2 fully integrated - delivery date M20 D.2.6 SLP1 fully integrated - delivery date M48 WP2: Infrastrucure & Integration (CAEN)

Milestones M.2.1. FTK demonstrator running flawlessly at CAEN – M12 January 2014 M.2.2. SLP2-based FTK running flawlessly at CAEN – M20 M.2.3. Infrastructure (crate, cooling, power supplies, mechanics) validated – M20 M.2.4. Comparison and choice between FTK baseline and SLP2 systems – M20 M.2.5. SLP1-based FTK running flawlessly – M48 Risk Analysis M.2.1 Risk: problems detected in the FTK demonstrator. Action: Solve the problems and move commissioning start at CERN to a later date (maximum delay allowed by contingency is 8 months). M.2.2 Risk: problems detected in the SLP2-based FTK. Action: Choose baseline technology M.2.5 Risk: major problems in the SLP1-based FTK. Action: This system is not suitable for ATLAS Phase I

WP3:Commissioning (CERN) Objectives Infrastructure installation and validation at point 1 (racks/crates/power supplies) Board installation/validation and running control/functional monitoring Transfer of Knowledge among CAEN and research institutions for board Commissioning/maintenance Description of work T.3.1. Installation of Infrastructures, validation tests & ToK T.3.2. Installation of boards (SLP2 or FTK baseline) for the demonstrator T.3.3. Tests and validation of the FTK demonstrator T.3.4. T.3.5 as T.3.2, T.3.3. for the first production T.3.6. T.3.7. as T.3.2, T.3.3. for the second production Deliverables D.3.1. FTK demonstrator commissioned – delivery date M22 (end 2014) D.3.2. FTK first production commissioned – delivery date M34 (end 2015) D.3.3. FTK second production commissioned - delivery date M46

Milestones M.3.1. FTK demonstrator running flawlessly inside Atlas– M24 (end 2014) M.3.2. FTK first production running flawlessly inside Atlas – M36 (end 2015) M.3.3. FTK second production running flawlessly inside Atlas – M48 (end 2016) Risk Analysis M.3.1., M.3.2., M.3.3. Risk: any kind of failure at level of commissioning will produce the same action: understand the problem and fix it, requiring extra time to Atlas for the final activation. WP3:Commissioning (CERN)

WP4: Simulation (University of Pisa) Objectives Production of test vectors to validate hardware configurations Definition of Level 1/Level 2 architectures to optimize physics reach Description of work T.4.1. SW simulation of the HW details of the FTK demonstrator T.4.2 Production of test vectors for the FTK demonstrator T.4.3. Production of test vectors for the SLP2 based FTK T.4.4. Study of high level event selection algorithms based on FTK tracks T.4.5. Study of the L1 Muon Trigger architecture T.4.6. Production of test vectors for the SLP1 based FTK Deliverables and Milestones D FTK Demonstrator detailed simulation - delivery date M9 October 2013 D.4.2. – Test Vectors for the FTK demonstrator - delivery date M10 D Test Vectors for the SLP2 based FTK - delivery date M16 D Trigger table for FTK demonstrator with performance prediction – delivery date M25 D SLP1 architecture simulation - delivery date M28 D SLP1 detailed simulation - delivery date M38 D Test Vectors for the SLP1 based FTK - delivery date M42 Is it compatible With L1 muon Trigger?

WP4: Simulation (University of Pisa) Milestones M.4.1. FTK Demonstrator simulated in its general architecture – M6 M.4.2 Predicted trigger performances meet Atlas requirements – M26 M.4.3. Approval of SLP1 architecture in Atlas – M30 Risk Analysis M.4.1. Risk: general simulation not ready. Action: increase manpower to satisfy test vector deliveries. M.4.2 Risk: predicted trigger performances do not meet Atlas requirements, FTK could be rejected. Action: FTK productions could be dropped, R&D program would continue M.4.3. Risk: SLP1 architecture rejected by Atlas. Action: correct the architecture to satisfy Atlas requirements and propose the architecture for later Phase II Atlas upgrades.

WP5: Image Processing (University of Pisa) Objectives Test Associative Memory capability to extract relevant features from natural/medical images Evaluate impact on medical imaging/diagnosis and robotic automation Description of work T.5.1. Installation of a separate crate and AM system at CAEN for image processing T.5.2. Production of software and firmware for image formatting and system training T.5.3. Evaluate performances of natural still image processing T.5.4. Perform tests on moving image processing T.5.5. Perform tests on medical image processing Deliverables and Milestones D.5.1. Infrastructure at CAEN for Image Processing – delivery date M26 D.5.2. Software & firmware ready for training and image processing - delivery date M30 D.5.3. Performances of natural still image processing - delivery date M34 D.5.4. Results of tests on movie processing - delivery date M40 D.5.5. Results of tests on medical image processing - delivery date M48

Milestones M.5.1. Hardware still-image processor running flawlessly – M34 M.5.2. Filtering and data reduction of natural movies running flawlessly – M40 M.5.3. Procurement of medical image data – M42 Risk Analysis M.5.1. Risk: Hardware still-image processor not working as expected. Action: understand the problem and fix it, reducing the time available for users inside the project time window. M.5.2. Risk: the movie processing is not producing the expected results. Action: try more to understand problems and fix them, reducing the time available for medical image processing M.5.3. Risk: we fail to procure medical image data. Action: drop this part of the program. WP5: Image Processing (University of Pisa)

WP6:Silicon Detectors (CNRS) Objectives Optimizationof CAEN power supply for LHC pixel detectors (phase-II) Description of work Now 2013: T.6.1. Setup of a test bench for PS performance evaluation at CAEN T.6.2 Measurements on PSes equipped with undamaged readout chips (FEI4 devices) Next time 2015 T.6.3. Optimization of PSes with irradiated devices T.6.4. Tests with optimized Pses Deliverables and Milestones D.6.1. Test bench – delivery date M12 D.6.2. Standard characterization – delivery date M24 D.6.3. Optimized power supplies and their characterization - delivery date M34 M.6.1. ATLAS review of CAEN power supplies – M32 Risk Analysis M.6.1. Risk: Atlas is not interested to the proposed CAEN power supplies solution. Action: try to change the solution to meet Atlas requirements. To be done In 2013!!