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7 March 2016 All-IP-Ethernet architecture for real-time sensor-fusion processing
Kei Hiraki, Mary Inaba, Hiroshi Tezuka, Hisanobu Tomari, Kenichi Koizumi, Shuya Kondo
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Abstract
Serendipter is a device that distinguishes and selects very rare particles and cells from huge amount of population. We are currently designing and constructing information processing system for a Serendipter. The information processing system for Serendipter is a kind of sensor-fusion system but with much more difficulties: To fulfill these requirements, we adopt All IP based architecture: All IP-Ethernet based data processing system consists of (1) sensor/detector directly output data as IP-Ethernet packet stream, (2) single Ethernet/TCP/IP streams by a L2 100Gbps Ethernet switch, (3) An FPGA board with 100Gbps Ethernet I/F connected to the switch and a Xeon based server. Circuits in the FPGA include 100Gbps Ethernet MAC, buffers and preprocessing, and real-time Deep learning circuits using multi-layer neural networks. Proposed All-IP architecture solves existing problem to construct large-scale sensor-fusion systems.
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Kei Hiraki, Mary Inaba, Hiroshi Tezuka, Hisanobu Tomari, Kenichi Koizumi, and Shuya Kondo "All-IP-Ethernet architecture for real-time sensor-fusion processing", Proc. SPIE 9720, High-Speed Biomedical Imaging and Spectroscopy: Toward Big Data Instrumentation and Management, 97200D (7 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2212016
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Data processing

Field programmable gate arrays

Particles

Switches

Standards development

Data storage servers

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