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IceCube is a one-gigaton instrument located at the geographic South Pole, designed to detect cosmic neutrinos, identify the particle nature of dark matter, and study high-energy neutrinos themselves. Simulation of the IceCube detector and processing of data require a significant amount of computational resources. This paper presents the first detailed description of IceProd, a lightweight distributed...
We have developed a slice prototype of the full TileCal readout chain based on prototype modules and off-the-shelf components. As different module prototypes are developed and become available they can replace earlier prototypes or emulators in the chain. Due to its modular and flexible structure, the prototype can adapt to changing requirements. This will allow most of the final functionality to...
Embedded devices for control and monitoring are becoming more powerful as technology evolves. It is common that these embedded devices are communicating through a local area network with other, sometimes more powerful, nodes for receiving and distributing commands and data gathering. This distributed system can then be connected to other systems over the Internet for data exchange, remote control...
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