A low-latency, low-overhead encoder for data transmission in the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter trigger upgrade

Author:

Xiao Le,Li Xiaoting,Gong Datao,Chen Jinghong,Deng Binwei,Fan Qingjun,Feng Yulang,Guo Di,He Huiqin,Hou Suen,Huang Guangming,Liu Chonghan,Liu Tiankuan,Sun Xiangming,Tang Yuxuan,Teng Ping-Kun,Vosooghi Bozorgmehr,Xiang Annie C.,Ye Jingbo,You Yang,Zuo Zhiheng

Funder

US-ATLAS R&D

US Department of Energy

National Natural Science Foundation

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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