Distributed TRIDAQ systems for large HEP experiments: Part II. Implementation for BAC (ZEUS at HERA) and RPC (CMS at LMC) detectors

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The paper debates design, construction, commissioning and exploitation of photonic and electronic TRIDAQ systems for two generations of HEP experiments. The Author participated personally in these developments during the last two decades. TRIDAQ system for Backing Calorimeter at HERA accelerator in DESY was presented. It was exploited during the period of 1991-2007. RPC Muon Trigger in CMS experiment at LHC accelerator was also presented. It will be exploited during the period of 2008-2015. Both TRIDAQ systems were designed, optimized and constructed for particular HEP experiment, thus, they have a unique functional structure. There are presented evolution of functional requirements of TRIDAQ systems and used technologies adapting to the ever changing research demands.

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