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Tier 3 — Observational / field trialConference paper

First measurements with the CMS DAQ and Timing Hub prototype-1

J. Hegeman, Radovan Blažek, U. Behrens, J. G. Branson, Philipp Brummer, Sergio Cittolin, Diego Da Silva-Gomes, Georgiana-Lavinia Darle, Christian Deldicque, Marc Dobson, Nicolas Doualot, J. Fulcher, D. Gigi, Maciej Gładki, F. Glege, G. Gomez Ceballos, Magnus Hansen, Dragana Jevtić, Wei Li, Audrius Mečionis, F. Meijers, E. Meschi, R. K. Mommsen, Keyshav Mor, Srećko Morović, Vivian O’Dell, L. Orsini, I. Papakrivopoulos, Christoph Paus, Andrea Petrucci, M. Pieri, Dinyar Rabady, Kolyo Raychino, A. Rácz, Alvaro Rodriguez-Garcia, Hannes Sakulin, Christoph Schwick, Dainius Šimelevičius, Panagiotis Soursos, André Ståhl, Mantas Stankevičius, Uthayanath Suthakar, J. Troska, Cristina Vazquez-Velez, A Zahid, P. Zejdl

2020

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Summary

This paper is not applicable to Vitagri's Pulse Brain catalogue. It describes engineering measurements of data acquisition and timing hardware (DAQ and Timing Hub prototype) for the CMS particle physics experiment at CERN, with no relevance to farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, or human nutrition.

UK applicability

Not applicable. This is particle physics instrumentation research with no bearing on UK agricultural, nutritional, or food systems policy or practice.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Research
Study design
Laboratory / in vitro
Source type
Conference paper
Status
Published
System type
Other
DOI
10.22323/1.370.0111
Catalogue ID
BFmobghp9d-4xodim

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