Smart pixel sensors: towards on-sensor filtering of pixel clusters with deep learning

Author:

Yoo JieunORCID,Dickinson Jennet,Swartz Morris,Di Guglielmo Giuseppe,Bean Alice,Berry Douglas,Blanco Valentin Manuel,DiPetrillo Karri,Fahim Farah,Gray Lindsey,Hirschauer James,Kulkarni Shruti R,Lipton Ron,Maksimovic Petar,Mills Corrinne,Neubauer Mark SORCID,Parpillon Benjamin,Pradhan Gauri,Syal Chinar,Tran Nhan,Wen DahaiORCID,Young Aaron

Abstract

Abstract Highly granular pixel detectors allow for increasingly precise measurements of charged particle tracks. Next-generation detectors require that pixel sizes will be further reduced, leading to unprecedented data rates exceeding those foreseen at the High- Luminosity Large Hadron Collider. Signal processing that handles data incoming at a rate of O (40 MHz) and intelligently reduces the data within the pixelated region of the detector at rate will enhance physics performance at high luminosity and enable physics analyses that are not currently possible. Using the shape of charge clusters deposited in an array of small pixels, the physical properties of the traversing particle can be extracted with locally customized neural networks. In this first demonstration, we present a neural network that can be embedded into the on-sensor readout and filter out hits from low momentum tracks, reducing the detector’s data volume by 57.1%–75.7%. The network is designed and simulated as a custom readout integrated circuit with 28 nm CMOS technology and is expected to operate at less than 300  μ W with an area of less than 0.2 mm2. The temporal development of charge clusters is investigated to demonstrate possible future performance gains, and there is also a discussion of future algorithmic and technological improvements that could enhance efficiency, data reduction, and power per area.

Funder

High Energy Physics

Fermilab

DOE Office of Science Research Program for Microelectronics Codesign

Division of Physics

Advanced Scientific Computing Research

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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