D. Pliushchenko
National Research University – Higher School of Economics
2 Papers
2 Citations
D. Pliushchenko is an academic researcher from National Research University – Higher School of Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Detector. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of D. Pliushchenko include Yandex.
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Allen: A high level trigger on GPUs for LHCb
Roel Aaij,Johannes Albrecht,Mikhail Belous,Mikhail Belous,P. Billoir,Thomas Boettcher,A. Brea Rodriguez,D. Vom Bruch,D. H. Cámpora Pérez,A. Casais Vidal,Daniel Charles Craik,P. Fernandez Declara,P. Fernandez Declara,L. Funke,V. V. Gligorov,B. K. Jashal,Nikita Kazeev,Nikita Kazeev,D. Martinez Santos,Flavio Pisani,Flavio Pisani,D. Pliushchenko,D. Pliushchenko,Sergei Popov,Sergei Popov,Sergei Popov,R. Quagliani,Murilo Rangel,F. Reiss,C. Sanchez Mayordomo,Rainer Schwemmer,Michael Sokoloff,H. Stevens,Andrey Ustyuzhanin,Andrey Ustyuzhanin,Andrey Ustyuzhanin,X Vilasis Cardona,Mark Richard James Williams +37 more
TL;DR: In this article, a GPU-based implementation of the first level trigger for the upgrade of the LHCb detector, due to start data taking in 2021, is described. But it is not implemented in around 500 scientific or consumer GPU cards, and can be operated at the full collision rate of 30 MHz.
Allen: A High-Level Trigger on GPUs for LHCb
Roel Aaij,Johannes Albrecht,Mikhail Belous,Mikhail Belous,P. Billoir,Thomas Boettcher,A. Brea Rodriguez,D. Vom Bruch,D. H. Cámpora Pérez,A. Casais Vidal,Daniel Charles Craik,P. Fernandez Declara,P. Fernandez Declara,L. Funke,V. V. Gligorov,B. K. Jashal,Nikita Kazeev,Nikita Kazeev,D. Martinez Santos,Flavio Pisani,Flavio Pisani,D. Pliushchenko,D. Pliushchenko,Sergei Popov,Sergei Popov,Sergei Popov,R. Quagliani,Murilo Rangel,F. Reiss,C. Sanchez Mayordomo,Rainer Schwemmer,Michael Sokoloff,H. Stevens,Andrey Ustyuzhanin,Andrey Ustyuzhanin,Andrey Ustyuzhanin,X Vilasis Cardona,Mark Richard James Williams +37 more
- 20 Apr 2020
TL;DR: The implementation, named Allen, can process the 40 Tbit/s data rate of the upgraded LHCb detector and perform a wide variety of pattern recognition tasks, and is the first complete high-throughput GPU trigger proposed for a HEP experiment.