The lectures address some of the issues of triggering and data acquisition in large high-energy physics experiments. Emphasis is placed on hadron-collider experiments that present a particularly challenging environment for event selection and data collection. However, the lectures also explain how T/DAQ systems have evolved over the years to meet new challenges. Some examples are given from early experience with LHC T/DAQ systems during the 2008 single-beam operations.
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Ellis, N. (2010). Trigger and data acquisition. In 2009 CERN-Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics, CLASHEP 2009 - Proceedings (pp. 417–448). CERN. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34548-8_4
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