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Marc Weber (KIT)
First linear collider power distribution and pulsing workshop
Marc Weber (KIT)
,
Georges Blanchot (CERN)
and
Roman Pöschl (CNRS/LAL)
|
16 June 2011
Lowering power consumption is a key issue for particle physicists to solve to design the next generation of collider experiments. Detectors will measure signals recorded in millions of readout channels. Last May, the ILC-CLIC common working group for detectors organised the first workshop on power pulsing and delivery at LAL in Orsay, France.
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detailed baseline design
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,
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