@inproceedings{24bd9ee1e2ad4766ad07648f68d72a5e,
title = "High speed pipelined pattern recognition",
abstract = "The key component for recognition of interesting physics is the calorimeter. It allows recognition of electrons and muons, which requires pattern recognition algorithms, and the calculation of local energy sum such as transverse energy and missing energy for events; it also calculates energy in subregions of interest and histograms numbers of trigger towers above various energy thresholds. All these calculations and processes are done within the 96ns pipeline architecture.",
author = "C. Fordham and I. Ali and B. Behrens and C. Foudas and A. Goussiou and M. Jaworski and S. Silverstein and Smith, {W. H.} and U. Wisconsin and J. Dawson and D. Krakauer and Talaga, {R. L.}",
year = "1994",
language = "English",
isbn = "0780314875",
series = "IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium & Medical Imaging Conference",
publisher = "Publ by IEEE",
number = "pt 2",
pages = "832--834",
booktitle = "IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium & Medical Imaging Conference",
edition = "pt 2",
note = "Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium & Medical Imaging Conference ; Conference date: 30-10-1993 Through 06-11-1993",
}