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Scientific Committee Paper
Report number CERN-LHCC-2017-002 ; LHCC-I-028
Title DEVELOPMENT OF WIRELESS TECHNIQUES IN DATA AND POWER TRANSMISSION APPLICATION FOR PARTICLE-PHYSICS DETECTORS
Project Manager/Technical Coordinator Locci, Elizabeth; Locci, Elizabeth
Author(s) Brenner, R (Uppsala University, Sweden) ; Dancila, D (Uppsala University, Sweden) ; Dehos, C (CEA/LETI/DRT/DACLE/LAIR, Grenoble, France) ; De Lurgio, P (Argonne National Laboratory, IL60439, USA) ; Djurcic, Z (Argonne National Laboratory, IL60439, USA) ; Drake, G (Argonne National Laboratory, IL60439, USA) ; Gonzales Gimenez, JL (CEA/LETI/DRT/DACLE/LAIR, Grenoble, France) ; Gustafsson, L (Uppsala University, Sweden) ; Kim, DW (Gangneung National University, Korea) ; Locci, E (CEA/DRF/IRFU/SPP, Gif-sur-Yvette, France) ; Pfeiffer, U (University of Wuppertal, Germany) ; Röhrich, D (University of Bergen, Norway) ; Rydberg, D (Uppsala University, Sweden) ; Schöning, A (University of Heidelberg, Germany) ; Siligaris, A (CEA/LETI/DRT/DACLE/LAIR, Grenoble, France) ; Soltveit, HK (University of Heidelberg, Germany) ; Ullaland, K (University of Bergen, Norway) ; Vincent, P (CEA/LETI/DRT/DACLE/LAIR, Grenoble, France) ; Vasquez, PR (University of Wuppertal, Germany) ; Wiedner, D (University of Heidelberg, Germany) ; Yang, S (University of Bergen, Norway)
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva. The LHC experiments Committee
Series (Letter of Intent)
Submitted by [email protected] on 31 Jan 2017
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Abstract In the WADAPT project described in this Letter of Intent, we propose to develop wireless techniques for data and power transmission in particle-physics detectors. Wireless techniques have developed extremely fast over the last decade and are now mature for being considered as a promising alternative to cables and optical links that would revolutionize the detector design. The WADAPT consortium has been formed to identify the specific needs of different projects that might benefit from wireless techniques with the objective of providing a common platform for research and development in order to optimize effectiveness and cost. The proposed R&D will aim at designing and testing wireless demonstrators for large instrumentation systems.
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