EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

First Results of an “Artificial Retina” Processor Prototype

  • Cenci Riccardo,
  • Bedeschi Franco,
  • Marino Pietro,
  • Morello Michael J.,
  • Ninci Daniele,
  • Piucci Alessio,
  • Punzi Giovanni,
  • Ristori Luciano,
  • Spinella Franco,
  • Stracka Simone,
  • Tonelli Diego,
  • Walsh John

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201612700005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 127
p. 00005

Abstract

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We report on the performance of a specialized processor capable of reconstructing charged particle tracks in a realistic LHC silicon tracker detector, at the same speed of the readout and with sub-microsecond latency. The processor is based on an innovative pattern-recognition algorithm, called “artificial retina algorithm”, inspired from the vision system of mammals. A prototype of the processor has been designed, simulated, and implemented on Tel62 boards equipped with high-bandwidth Altera Stratix III FPGA devices. The prototype is the first step towards a real-time track reconstruction device aimed at processing complex events of high-luminosity LHC experiments at 40 MHz crossing rate.