High-bandwidth applications like 2D detectors, multiple channels of high-speed digitizers, and distrubted antenna arrays generate high data volumes in a short time. In order to transfer this data from the front-end systems to subsequent levels of the data acquisition, processing and archiving stages high-bandwidth transport interfaces, protocols and medias are required. 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) is such a standard protocol able to transfer such data on multiple channels if required.
This workshop focusses on 10GbE implemented on FPGAs and related hardware developments, applications and plans as well as future generations and variations of the standard. The main aims of this workshop are:The workshop is organized as a combination of talks, discussions and time to show and talk about posters and hardware (if available). In the Thursday evening will be a dinner.
For those people not able to join the workshop in Hamburg, it will also be possible to join the workshop via EVO. You will receive the details after registration