The combination of novel imaging techniques, sophisticated synthesis and reconstruction algorithms, and powerful digital computers promises revolutionary advances in high-resolution imagery with higher information content than that offered by conventional imagery. Evolving techniques have exploited diverse properties of the electromagnetic-field and novel measurement schemes. The digital computer has become an important tool in the synthesis of high-resolution imagery from measurements and the subsequent analysis and interpretation. Application areas include long-range imaging through atmospheric turbulence, optical and electron microscopy, synthetic aperture imaging, 3- and 4D imaging, tomographic imaging, biological imaging and imaging of nanostructures.
The objective of this conference is to bring together scientists and researchers interested in the development of unconventional imaging and wavefront sensing techniques as well as those interested in the scientific interpretation and analysis of the imagery with enhanced information content. Therefore, we seek papers that 1) describe novel imaging using unconventional means of sensing, collection, data processing, and interpretation, and 2) address space-based, airborne, and ground-based adaptive optical systems and laser systems, including those requiring compensation for extended path aberrations, high-speed aberrations, aero-optics effects, and highly scintillated optical fields.
Papers from industry, government, academia, and other research organizations are solicited on the following and related areas:
Imaging
Wavefront Sensing and Control
08月28日
2016
09月01日
2016
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