Difference between revisions of "SRO RTDP Feb. 12, 2024"
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** Fabio reported on work using autoencoders to compress and extract waveforms | ** Fabio reported on work using autoencoders to compress and extract waveforms | ||
** Sample of single and double pulse waveforms provided by Gagik | ** Sample of single and double pulse waveforms provided by Gagik | ||
+ | ** RMS accuracy of few percent achieved | ||
** Slides: [[Media:20240212.Fabio_Slides_RTDP.pdf | PDF]] | ** Slides: [[Media:20240212.Fabio_Slides_RTDP.pdf | PDF]] | ||
=== Action Items === | === Action Items === |
Latest revision as of 15:54, 14 February 2024
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Agenda:
- Previous Meeting
- Announcements:
- Fabio has new baby (congratulations!)
- CLAS12 Data Capture exercise
- Aggregation program
- CLAS12 Reconstruction (ERSAP)
- Visualization
- BDX Experiment
- Milestone Progress: (Github Project)
- FY24Q1
- M01: Create prototype ERSAP configurations for INDRA and CLAS12 test systems (Ayan)
M02: Identify or capture SRO formatted data from CLAS12 and INDRA test systems with data tag/filtering capability (output data ready for further offline processing) (Discussion w/ Sergey)M03: Evaluate existing solutions for configuring and launching remote distributed processes (Jeng, Cissie)M04: Establish code repository(s), project site, and method of documentation (Jeng, Ayan)- FY24Q2
- M05: Create stream splitter program for EVIO or HIPO data formatted files
- M06: Create stream splitter program for simulated data in PODIO for ePIC
- M07: Create VTP emulator using files produced by stream splitter
- M08: Create controller program to synchronize multiple VTP emulators
- FY24Q1
- AOT
Minutes
Attendees: David L., Vardan G., Cissie M., Ayan R., Fabio R., Jeng T., Marco B., Mariangela B.
- Stand alone aggregator
- Carl reported good progress over the past week
- Minimizing code that needs to be pulled from outside
- Stand alone Data Concentrator listens on TCP port(s)
- Created a simple data sender example program
- Requires an "End" control event be sent to flush data into file
- Carl reported good progress over the past week
- EVIO -> HIPO converter
- Nathan Baltzell pointed us to the command CLAS12 uses to convert EVIO to HIPO
- Vardan was in communication with Gagik on the code he used for the L3 trigger testing
- Ayan can do the heavy lifting to make this into an ERSAP actor once we have a file to work with and the existing code identified
- Visualization
- Cissie has made a Prometheus connector (flask) that allows the Grafana front end to extract data from the Prometheus DB.
- She has submitted PR#33 with the code changes.
- ACAT
- Ayan will make the RTDP poster.
- Ayan will present the Hydra poster and Vardan will present the RTDP poster.
- BDX
- Fabio reported on work using autoencoders to compress and extract waveforms
- Sample of single and double pulse waveforms provided by Gagik
- RMS accuracy of few percent achieved
- Slides: PDF