The on-line computation of special algorithms, such as those required for controlling multidetectors in heavy-ion nuclear physics experiments, is a fundamental problem. It requires real-time computational resources capable of satisfying the associated time constraints. The work presented describes general considerations on real-time architectures, and tests performed employing, as a benchmark, the computation of a power law, used for particle identification in nuclear physics experiments. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. RI Lanzalone, Gaetano/I-6120-2012
Comparing different architectures for real-time computing of special algorithms: A case study
POLITI, Giuseppe;Rizzo F;SUTERA, CONCETTA MARIA;
1998-01-01
Abstract
The on-line computation of special algorithms, such as those required for controlling multidetectors in heavy-ion nuclear physics experiments, is a fundamental problem. It requires real-time computational resources capable of satisfying the associated time constraints. The work presented describes general considerations on real-time architectures, and tests performed employing, as a benchmark, the computation of a power law, used for particle identification in nuclear physics experiments. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. RI Lanzalone, Gaetano/I-6120-2012File in questo prodotto:
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