An Optimization of the FPGA Based Wavelet Trigger in Radio Detection of Cosmic Rays
Zbigniew Szadkowski (for the Pierre Auger Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper presents an FPGA-based wavelet trigger optimization for radio detection of cosmic rays, improving event filtering and reducing false triggers by analyzing spectral features in real-time.
Contribution
It introduces a wavelet analysis method implemented on FPGA to enhance trigger efficiency and filter out non-cosmic events in radio detection data.
Findings
Wavelet analysis concentrates event power in specific frequency ranges.
Identified suspicious events with broad spectral power possibly from human-made sources.
FPGA implementation enables real-time filtering and reduces data processing load.
Abstract
Experiments that observe coherent radio emission from extensive air showers induced by ultra-high energy cosmic rays are designed for a detailed study of the development of the electromagnetic part of air showers. Radio detectors can operate with 100% up time as e.g. surface detectors based on water-Cherenkov tanks. They are being developed for ground-based experiments (e.g. the Pierre Auger Observatory) as another type of air shower detector in addition to the fluorescence detectors, which operate with only ~10% of duty in dark nights. The radio signals from air showers are caused by the coherent emission due to geomagnetic radiation and charge excess processes. Currently used self-triggers in radio detectors often generate a dense stream of data, which is analyzed afterwards. Huge amounts of registered data requires a significant man-power for the off-line analysis. An improvement of…
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