A Wireless Power and Data Acquisition System for Large Detectors
ORAL
Abstract
A new prototype wireless data acquisition system has been developed with the intended application to read-out instrumentation systems having thousands of channels. The data acquisition and control is based on a compliant implementation of 802.11 based hardware and protocols. Our case study is for a large detector containing photomultiplier tubes. The front-end circuitry, including a high-voltage power supply is powered wirelessly thus creating an all-wireless detector readout. The goal of this project is to build a single detector module that operates from wireless power and then sends data wirelessly. The benchmarked performance of the prototype system and how a large scale implementation of the system might be realized will be presented.
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Authors
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Himansu Sahoo
Argonne National Laboratory
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Patrick De Lurgio
Argonne National Laboratory
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Zelimir Djurcic
Argonne National Laboratory
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Gary Drake
Argonne National Laboratory
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Andrew Kreps
Argonne National Laboratory
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Reza Hashemian
Northern Illinois University
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Michael Oberling
Argonne National Laboratory
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Timothy Pearson
Northern Illinois University