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University
College London chooses Polatis Switch for
use in data test-bed.
University
College London chose Polatis Switch for use
in data acquisition test-bed
The particle physics group at the University
College London has chosen a Polatis all-optical
switch for a data acquisition system test-bed.
The target application is data collection
from a detector at the International Linear
Collider, which is currently in development.
The group is investigating fast network solutions
in order to aggregate data together, reducing
hardware requirement and thus saving money.
As shown in the diagram, the optical switch
lies at the interface between the raw data
delivery from the detector slabs and a PC
farm, which does the first data processing.
The task of the switch is to do routing and
dispatching in case of failure of any of the
PCs. The fast switching time of the Polatis
switch, i.e. <20ms, is consistent with
the interval between two data bursts, so-called
bunch trains, of about 200ms. Consequently,
no more than one data burst is lost in any
rerouting event. In addition, an all-optical
solution is required because the underlying
protocol has to be customized for the data
acquisition system. The Polatis multimode
optical switch was particularly appealing
for the UCL solution, as it enables reduction
in the cost of the adjacent fibres and PCI
cards with the PCs.
Once the International Linear Collider begins
operation it will be able to give a much more
precise picture of elementary particle physics
than the Large Hadron Collider, which will
start to produce data towards the end of this
year at CERN in Geneva. Physicists will be
able to look into the properties of known
elementary particles like the top quark, make
new discoveries and confirm findings or identify
signals obtained from earlier work at the
Large Hadron Collider
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