The trigger and data acquisition for the NEMO-Phase 2 tower

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In the framework of the Phase 2 of the NEMO neutrino telescope project, a tower with 32 optical modules is being operated since march 2013. A new scalable Trigger and Data Acquisition System (TriDAS) has been developed and extensively tested with the data from this tower. Adopting the all-data-to-shore concept, the NEMO TriDAS is optimized to deal with a continuous data-stream from off-shore to on-shore with a large bandwidth. The TriDAS consists of four computing layers: (i) data aggregation of isochronal hits from all optical modules; (ii) data filtering by means of concurrent trigger algorithms; (iii) composition of the filtered events into post-trigger files; (iv) persistent data storage. The TriDAS implementation is reported together with a review of dedicated on-line monitoring tools.

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Pellegrino, C., Simeone, F., Chiarusi, T., Aiello, S., Ameli, F., Anghinolfi, M., … Vivolo, D. (2014). The trigger and data acquisition for the NEMO-Phase 2 tower. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1630, pp. 158–162). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4902796

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