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Wireless data transmission for high energy physics applications

Authors :
Dittmeier, Sebastian
Brenner, Richard
Dancila, Dragos
Gustafsson, Leif
Rydberg, Anders
Yang, Shiming
Dittmeier, Sebastian
Brenner, Richard
Dancila, Dragos
Gustafsson, Leif
Rydberg, Anders
Yang, Shiming
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Silicon tracking detectors operated at high luminosity collider experiments pose a challenge for current and future readout systems regarding bandwidth, radiation, space and power constraints. With the latest developments in wireless communications, wireless readout systems might be an attractive alternative to commonly used wired optical and copper based readout architectures. The WADAPT group (Wireless Allowing Data and Power Transmission) has been formed to study the feasibility of wireless data transmission for future tracking detectors. These proceedings cover current developments focused on communication in the 60 GHz band. This frequency band offers a high bandwidth, a small form factor and an already mature technology. Motivation for wireless data transmission for high energy physics application and the developments towards a demonstrator prototype are summarized. Feasibility studies concerning the construction and operation of a wireless transceiver system have been performed. Data transmission tests with a transceiver prototype operating at even higher frequencies in the 240 GHz band are described. Data transmission at rates up to 10 Gb/s have been obtained successfully using binary phase shift keying.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233919783
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051.epjconf.201715000002