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    The LHCb upgrade I

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    The LHCb upgrade represents a major change of the experiment. The detectors have been almost completely renewed to allow running at an instantaneous luminosity five times larger than that of the previous running periods. Readout of all detectors into an all-software trigger is central to the new design, facilitating the reconstruction of events at the maximum LHC interaction rate, and their selection in real time. The experiment's tracking system has been completely upgraded with a new pixel vertex detector, a silicon tracker upstream of the dipole magnet and three scintillating fibre tracking stations downstream of the magnet. The whole photon detection system of the RICH detectors has been renewed and the readout electronics of the calorimeter and muon systems have been fully overhauled. The first stage of the all-software trigger is implemented on a GPU farm. The output of the trigger provides a combination of totally reconstructed physics objects, such as tracks and vertices, ready for final analysis, and of entire events which need further offline reprocessing. This scheme required a complete revision of the computing model and rewriting of the experiment's software

    Robust spectrum allocation in elastic flexgrid optical networks: Complexity and formulations

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    Flexgrid optical networking technology allows for a more flexible consumption of bandwidth. The spectrum allocation problem consists of the conflict-free assignment of consecutive spectrum space of different sizes to lightpaths. In this article, we study the computational complexity of spectrum allocation with and without demand uncertainty. First, it is shown that the problem becomes already NP-hard for cases where wavelength assignment is still polynomial time solvable. Next, five different ways to define the robust counterpart are compared. It is shown (amongst others) that on a single network edge, the two least efficient models are less computationally demanding than the other variants. A computational study using comparable integer linear programming formulations reveals that the additional slots required by these models directly depend on the restrictions of the employed technology. (c) 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. NETWORKS, Vol. 70(4), 342-359 201
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