Difference between revisions of "EPSCI SRO Meeting Oct. 3 2022"
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#### DSPDecoder engine (testing) | #### DSPDecoder engine (testing) | ||
#### Extending to 10 stream aggregation (designing) | #### Extending to 10 stream aggregation (designing) | ||
− | #### ML based anomaly detection: Adaptive sliding window (ADWIN) algorithm based actor development ( | + | #### ML based anomaly detection: Adaptive sliding window (ADWIN) algorithm based actor development (active) |
#### Paper at the CHEP23 | #### Paper at the CHEP23 | ||
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#### EMU new communications channel | #### EMU new communications channel | ||
#### CODA connection mechanism to a data-processing pipeline | #### CODA connection mechanism to a data-processing pipeline | ||
+ | ### EJFAT | ||
+ | #### Port CLARA services into ERSAP (completed) | ||
+ | #### EJFAT reassembler - ERSAP BE (active) | ||
# AOT | # AOT | ||
Revision as of 14:09, 3 October 2022
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Agenda:
- Announcements
- JIRIAF project got funded.
- ERSAP planning
- Development efforts
- Tiered data storage
- Data stream transport
- Currently based on MOM.
- Benchmarking Kafka and UDP based zeroMQ based MOMs
- Support for P2P fast transport in case actors are deployed within the same real-time.
- Application graphical designer
- Extend COOL to describe data-stream processing pipelines
- Engine provisioning and deployment improvements
- CLI improvements
- New language bindings
- General purpose data-stream processing engines
- Benchmarking and testings
- Commissioning and field studies
- EIC prototype detector components data stream readout and processing
- Upcoming beam tests at the JLAB
- TriDAS
- Sergey's custom readout
- Streaming CODA
- Upcoming beam tests at the JLAB
- Support for the Hall-B SRO upgrades
- One more attempt proposing Hall-B to switch from custom CODA-2 to supported/official streaming CODA (CODA-S)
- Prototype GEM detector readout
- Hands-On session 09/30/22
- instructions at SAMPA-SRO
- DSPDecoder engine (testing)
- Extending to 10 stream aggregation (designing)
- ML based anomaly detection: Adaptive sliding window (ADWIN) algorithm based actor development (active)
- Paper at the CHEP23
- Integration with the streaming CODA data acquisition system
- JCEdit-5.0: CODA COOL streaming front-end
- EMU new communications channel
- CODA connection mechanism to a data-processing pipeline
- EJFAT
- Port CLARA services into ERSAP (completed)
- EJFAT reassembler - ERSAP BE (active)
- EIC prototype detector components data stream readout and processing
- Development efforts
- AOT
Useful References
- SRO Meetings
- CLAS12 SRO page
- ERSAP Document
- Vardan's WMS draft
- Graham's Paper describing SRO
- Dave Abbott's slides on data format