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2015 DSSTECHNICALPROGRAM•DEFENSE +SECURITYSENSING TECHNOLOGY +APPLICATIONSWWW.SPIE.ORG/DSSBaltimore Convention CenterBaltimore, Maryland, USADSS EXPO: 21–23 April 2015Conferences & Courses: 20–24 April 2015


ContentsSPECIAL EVENTSTechnical Events. .............................8–14Industry Events .............................16–20Exhibition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23–25TECHNICAL CONFERENCESDEFENSE + SECURITYDS Conference Index. ............................4DS Best Student & Young ResearchersPaper Awards. .................................37DS Daily Conference Schedule ............... 38–39DS Conferences. .......................... 40–109SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONSSTA Conference Index. ...........................5STA Best Student & Young ResearchersPaper Awards. ............................. 112–113STA Daily Conference Schedule .............. 114–115STA Conferences. ......................... 116–165SPIE would like to express its deepest appreciation to thesymposium chairs, conference chairs, program committees,session chairs, and authors who have so generously giventheir time and advice to make this symposium possible.The symposium, like our other conferences and activities,would not be possible without the dedicated contribution ofour participants and members. This program is based oncommitments received up to the time of publication and issubject to change without notice.SPIE is the international society for optics and photonics, a notfor-profitorganization founded in 1955 to advanced light-basedtechnologies. The Society serves nearly 225,000 constituentsfrom approximately 150 countries, offering conferences, continuingeducation, books, journals, and a digital library in support ofinterdisciplinary information exchange, professional growth, andpatent precedent. SPIE provided $3.4 million in support of educationand outreach programs in 2014.FIBER OPTIC SENSORS PROGRAMThis track highlights papers from bothDefense + Security and SensingTechnology + Applications that showcasethe latest in fiber optic sensors. ............. 166–167PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTCourse by Day .................................27Daily Course Schedule ...................... 28–34GENERAL INFORMATIONIndex of Authors, Chairs, andCommittee Members. ...................... 168-195SPIE Proceedings. .........................196–198Registration · Author/Presenter Information Policies· Onsite Services · Parking and Car Rental. ..200–203WWW.SPIE.ORG/DSS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 1


BALTIMORE CONVENTION CENTERCamden TerraceExhibition DirectoryDown to ExhibitionWiFi SeatingCamden Lobby350 349 348 347 346 345344343LEVEL 300 – Conference Level342341340Charles Street303302301306305304307 308 309 310313312311315 317314 316320319318323322321326325324Up to Bal<strong>lr</strong>oom (Plenary)329328327332331330335334333339Coat/LuggageCheck338337336TerraceSpeakerCheck-inDeskDown to Level 200,access to Inner Harbor andHyatt and Sheraton HotelsFood OutletMain TerraceDown toLevel 200& PostersOutdoor TerraceDown toPostersSPIEBookstoreCopyCenterStarbucksTerraceUp to Bal<strong>lr</strong>oom(Plenary)CourseMaterialsCashierIYL BoothDisplayRegisteringOnsiteWiFiSeatingBusinessCenterA<strong>lr</strong>eadyRegisteredExhibitorPratt Street Lobby RegistrationInternetPavilionPress RoomDown toExhibition,Level 100ChairCheck-inInformationDeskSkybridge toHilton HotelTerraceHoward StreetLevel 100 – Exhibition LevelFLIR CenterStageDemoAreaFoodOutletsEntrancefromCamdenLobbyTechnologyDisplaysCoffeeAreaCorporateMeetingRoomsCoffeeAreaJob FairHoward StreetSeatingIndustryEventsRoomWiFiEXPOCharles StreetEntrancePratt Lower LobbyPratt StreetExhibition Directory2 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


HILTON BALTIMORESECOND FLOORSouth FoyerSky Bridge toBaltimoreConventionCenter564West FoyerEast FoyerKey Bal<strong>lr</strong>oomHoliday Bal<strong>lr</strong>oom321Skybridge toConvention CenterNorth FoyerSkybridgePoe BPoe ACallowayBCallowayABlakeMenckenPickersgillArmisteadPratt StreetFIRST FLOORLobby BarDiamond TavernRuthLatrobeJohnsonBLobby AJohnsonALobby BLobbyJimmy JohnsSandwichesPealeCPealeBPealeAStreet CrossingGift Shopto Baltimore Convention CenterPratt Street+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 3


DEFENSE + SECURITY CONFERENCE INDEXDEFENSE +SECURITY•SENSORS, IMAGING, AND OPTICS FORA SAFER WORLDCONTENTSIR SENSORS AND SYSTEMS9451 Infrared Technology and Applications XLI(Andresen, Fulop, Hanson, Norton). ....................... 409452 Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling,and Testing XXVI (Holst, Krapels) ......................... 469453 Window and Dome Technologies and Materials XIV(Zelinski). .............................................. 48DEFENSE, HOMELAND SECURITY,AND LAW ENFORCEMENT9454 Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, andObscured Targets XX (Bishop, Isaacs) ..................... 509455 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives(CBRNE) Sensing XVI (Fountain). ..........................539456 Sensors, and Command, Control, Communications, andIntelligence (C3I) Technologies for Homeland Security,Defense, and Law Enforcement Applications XIV(Carapezza). .............................................559457 Biometric and Surveillance Technology for Human andActivity Identification XII (Kakadiaris, Kumar, Scheirer). ......589458 Cyber Sensing 2015 (Ternovskiy, Chin) . ................... 609459 Ocean Sensing and Monitoring VII (Hou, Arnone). ........... 61INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, ANDRECONNAISSANCE9460 Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR)Systems and Applications XII (Henry, Gosian, Lange,Linne von Berg, Walls, Young) .............................639461A Radar Sensor Technology XIX (Ranney, Doerry). ...............659462 Passive and Active Millimeter-Wave Imaging XVIII(Wikner, Luukanen). ..................................... 699463 Motion Imagery: Standards, Quality, and Interoperability(Self). ................................................... 719464 Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, andNetworking for Persistent ISR VI (Pham, Kolodny). ..........72LASER SENSORS AND SYSTEMS9461B Active and Passive Signatures VI (Gilbreath, Hawley) ...........689465A Laser Radar Technology and Applications XX(Turner, Kamerman). ..................................... 749465B Atmospheric Propagation XII (Wasiczko-Thomas, Spillar). ......769466 Laser Technology for Defense and Security XI(Dubinskii, Post). ............................................ 77NEXT-GENERATION SENSORS ANDSYSTEMS9467 Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, andApplications VII (George, Dutta, Islam). .....................799468 Unmanned Systems Technology XVII(Karlsen, Gage, Shoemaker, Gerhart). ...................... 849469 Sensors and Systems for Space Applications VIII(Pham, Chen). .......................................... 86DISPLAYS9470A Display Technologies and Applications forDefense, Security, and Avionics IX (Desjardins, Sarma). ....... 889470B Head- and Helmet-Mounted Displays XX: Design andApplications (Marasco, Havig, Browne, Melzer). .............. 909471 Degraded Visual Environments: Enhanced, Synthetic, andExternal Vision Solutions 2015 (Arthur, Sanders-Reed) ....... 91SENSOR DATA AND INFORMATIONEXPLOITATION9472 Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral,Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XXI(Velez-Reyes, Kruse). .....................................929473 Geospatial Informatics, Fusion, and Motion VideoAnalytics V (Pellechia, Palaniappan, Dockstader, Seetharamen). 959474 Signal Processing, Sensor/Information Fusion, and TargetRecognition XXIV (Kadar). ................................979475 Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery XXII(Zelnio, Garber). ........................................ 101IMAGERY AND PATTERN ANALYSIS9476 Automatic Target Recognition XXV (Sadjadi, Mahalanobis) .. 1029477 Optical Pattern Recognition XXVI (Casasent, Alam). ........105INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS:PROCESSING, FUSION, ANDKNOWLEDGE GENERATION9478 Modeling and Simulation for Defense Systems andApplications X (Kelmelis). ................................1079479 Open Architecture/Open Business Model Net-CentricSystems and Defense Transformation 2015 (Suresh) ........018GREEN PHOTONICSCutting-edge developments in photonics-driven green technologiesand applications, such as energy, sustainability, conservation,and environmental monitoring.Watch for this icon next to conferences discussing innovative ways to helpour planet.4 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS CONFERENCE INDEXSENSINGTECHNOLOGY+APPLICATIONS•COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, ANDCONSUMER SENSORSCONTENTSIMAGING AND SENSING TECHNOLOGIES9480 Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications XII(Pickrell, Udd, Du, Baldwin, Benterou, Wang) ............... 1169481 Image Sensing Technologies: Materials, Devices, Systems,and Applications II (Dhar, Dutta). ......................... 1189482 Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies VIII(Druy, Crocombe) .......................................1209483 Terahertz Physics, Devices, and Systems IX:Advanced Applications in Industry and Defense(Anwar, Crowe, Manzur). ................................. 1239484 Compressive Sensing IV (Ahmad). ........................ 125SENSING FOR INDUSTRY, ENVIRONMENT,AND HEALTH9485 Thermosense: Thermal Infrared Applications XXXVII(Hsieh, Zalameda). ...................................... 1279486 Advanced Environmental, Chemical, and Biological SensingTechnologies XII (Vo-Dinh, Lieberman, Gauglitz). ........... 1329487 Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology XII(Cullum, McLamore) ..................................... 1359488 Sensing for Agriculture and Food Quality and Safety VII(Kim, Chao, Chin). ....................................... 1379489 Dimensional Optical Metrology and Inspection for PracticalApplications IV (Harding, Yoshizawa, Zhang). .............. 1399490 Advances in Global Health through Sensing Technologies 2015(Southern, Rodriguez-Chavez, Gärtner, Stallings). ........... 1419491 Sensors for Extreme Harsh Environments II(Senesky, Dekate). ...................................... 143EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES9492 Advanced Photon Counting Techniques IX(Itzler, Campbell). ....................................... 1459493 Energy Harvesting and Storage: Materials, Devices, andApplications VI (Dhar, Dutta). ............................ 1479494A Sensors for Next-Generation Robotics II(Popa, Wijesundara). ....................................149DATA VISUALIZATION9495 Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2015(Javidi, Son, Matoba, Martínez-Corral, Stern). ............... 151INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS:PROCESSING, FUSION, AND KNOWLEDGEGENERATION9496 Independent Component Analyses, Compressive Sampling,Large Data Analyses (LDA), Neural Networks, Biosystems,and Nanoengineering XIII (Szu, Dai, Zheng). ............... 1549494B Machine Intelligence and Bio-inspired Computation:Theory and Applications IX (Blowers). ....................1509497 Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing, Security, andApplications 2015 (Agaian, Jassim, Du). ................... 1569498 Multisensor, Multisource Information Fusion: Architectures,Algorithms, and Applications 2015 (Braun). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1589499 Next-Generation Analyst III (Broome, Hanratty, Hall, Llinas).. 1599500 Quantum Information and Computation XIII (Donkor, Pirich,Hayduk, Frey, Lomonaco, Myers). ......................... 1619501 Satellite Data Compression, Communications, andProcessing XI (Huang, Chang, Lee, Li, Du). .................164SPIE Event Mobile AppSPIE Conference and Exhibitions are known for theirnetworking and information gathering opportunities.Schedule your time in the conferences…find your way aroundthe exhibition floor…make new connections. Download a freeConference + Exhibition App for iPad, iPhone, and Android.+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 5


DAILY EVENT SCHEDULEMONDAY20 AprilSPIE Fellows Luncheon12:00 to 1:30 pm, p. 8PANEL DISCUSSIONIssues and Challenges of theApplications of Context toEnhance Information FusionConf. 9474 · 1:15 to 4:45 pm, p. 8PANEL DISCUSSIONMetrology for AdditiveManufacturingConf. 9489 · 2:10 to 3:30 pm,p. 8The Infrared Applications:ThermoSense XXXVII VendorSession, Conf. 9485 · 12:15 to4:45 pm, p. 16DSS 15 Symposium PlenaryPresentation: EmergingResearch and EngineeringCapabilities for NextGenWarfighters, Alan R. ShafferPrincipal Deputy AssistantSecretary of Defense Researchand Engineering,Department of Defense · 5:00to 6:00 pm, p. 9Welcome Reception · 6:15 to7:45 pm, p. 9VISIT THEBOOKSTOREPratt St. Lobby (Level 300)Open during Registration hoursTUESDAY21 AprilDSS EXPOSPIE Career CenterJOB FAIRFLIR and SPIE PresentKeynote Speaker Program—Louie Psihoyos, 10:15 am and12:15 pm, p. 23TEDCO Workshop onCommercialization10:30 am to 12:30 pm, p. 17Lunch with the Experts -A Student Networking Event12:30 to 1:30 pm, p. 10MIRTHE Workshop onEarly-Stage TechnologyCommercialization1:00 to 2:30 pm, p. 17PANEL DISCUSSIONAnticipative Computing forAutonomous Sensing andAnalytics: What is over thehorizon? Conf. 9473 · 1:20 to3:00 pm, p. 10Sell Your Products Globally3:00 to 3:30 pm, p. 18Next Generation AnalyticsPanel of Experts DiscussionConf. 9499 · 3:30 to 5:00 pm,p. 10ITAR and Other InternationalTrade Regulations:Strategies for NavigatingU.S. Export Controls andInternational Trade Issuesfor the Optics and PhotonicsIndustry · 3:30 to 5:00 pm,p. 182015 Updates to the USMunitions List That WillImpact ITAR - What WouldYou Like to See Changed?5:00 to 7:00 pm, p. 18Speed Networking Social5:00 to 6:30 pm, p. 10Interactive Evening PosterSession · 6:00 to 7:30 pm,p. 10WEDNESDAY22 AprilTuesday · 10:00 am to 5:00 ` pmWednesday · 10:00 am to 5:00 pmThursday · 10:00 am to 2:00 pmTuesday · 10:00 am to 5:00 pmWednesday · 10:00 am to 5:00 pmASC OP/TF6 and SPIEIRMWG Joint Meeting · 8:00to 10:00 am, p. 12FLIR and SPIE PresentKeynote Speaker Program—Casey Anderson, 10:15 amand 12:15 pm, p. 23Panel: StrategicPartnerships: Exploringthe Potential of Industry/Government Collaboration ·10:30 am to 12:00 Noon, p. 19ASC OP/TF7 - Laser DamageStandards Workshop12:00 to 2:00 pm, p. 12Photonics & Defense:An Industry Update · 1:30 to2:30 pm, p. 19Concepts for AcceleratingInnovation: Redefining theResearch Eco-System · 3:30to 5:00 pm, p. 12DARPA Technologies toAlter the Future · 3:30 to5:00 pm, p. 19Hyperspectral ImagingStandards Workshop · 4:30to 6:00 pm, p. 13THURSDAY23 AprilCharting a Course In ThePhotonics Industry · 10:00 to11:00 am, p. 20Getting Hired Panel · 11:00am to 12:00 Noon, p. 20ASC OP/TF3 - WavefrontStandards Meeting · 2:30 to4:30 pm, p. 14Interactive Evening PosterSession · 6:00 to 7:30 pm,p. 14BOOKS · SOUVENIRS · GIFTSINFORMATION · MEMBERSHIPPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT6 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


Light-based technologies respondto the needs of humankindJoin us in celebrating theInternational Year of LightThe International Year of Light is a global initiative highlighting to the citizens of the world the importanceof light and light-based technologies in their lives, for their futures, and for the development of society.We hope that the International Year of Light will increase global awareness of the central role of light inhuman activities and that the brightest young minds continue to be attracted to careers in this field.For more information on how you andyour organization can participate, visitwww.spie.org/IYL+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 7


TECHNICAL EVENTSConnect with peers and make new connections ata variety of technical and networking sessionsMonday20 April.SPIE Fellows Luncheon12:00 to 1:30 pm · Location: Hilton - Holiday Bal<strong>lr</strong>oom 4-5All SPIE Fellows are invited to join your colleagues for this fifth annualSPIE-hosted luncheon. The new Defense, Security, and Sensing Fellowswill be introduced and receive their Fellow plaques. Please join us for thisinformal gathering and a chance to interact with other Fellows.Fellows planning to attend are asked to RSVP to Brent Johnson.Fellows Luncheon Presentation: Dr. Michael Eismann, The U.S. Air ForceResearch LaboratoryPANEL DISCUSSIONIssues and Challenges of theApplications of Context to EnhanceInformation FusionConf. 9474 · 1:15 to 4:45 pm · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 347Panel Organizers: Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Ivan Kadar, Interlink Systems Sciences, Inc. (USA)Panel Moderators: Ivan Kadar, Interlink Sciences Systems, Inc.(USA); Chee-Yee Chong, Independent Consultant (USA)Panel Members: Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Alex L. Chan, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Chee-Yee Chong,Independent Consultant (USA); Laurie H. Fenstermacher,Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Ivan Kadar, Interlink SystemsSciences, Inc. (USA); Ronald P. S. Mahler, Consultant (USA);Alan N. Steinberg, Independent Consultant (USA); Paul Tandy,Defense Threat Reduction Agency (USA); Shanchieh Jay Yang,Rochester Institute of Technology (USA)For a given application contextual information represents prior domainknowledge about the setting of the scenario/process to commence. Thecontextual knowledge can be acquired from prior (historical) experience,provided by external sources (e.g., user), learned from process experience,e.g., context awareness, prediction and search; and can be updated/corrected if changes are detected, e.g., by machine learning.Context is present in all aspects of processing and interpreting information,situation, data, text, imagery, target tracking/identification,web-analytics, and intelligence systems outputs, that is, in all aspects/levels of information fusion (IF). Context is a multi-faceted entity, andcan represent a setting for the assessment/interpretation of an event,scene, presence, situation, condition, constraint, influence, and manyother entities clearly scenario/application dependent. There is contextwithin context. Furthermore, context is not a static entity and can changeover time (e.g., operating conditions, environment, geography, weather,seasons, roads, traffic, attitudes, behavior, preferences) affecting theperformance of a given application if not managed and taken into account.Therefore, it is important to incorporate contextual information at theoutset in all IF levels and associated systems designs in order to enhancethe performance of the overall IF system and the on-going application.For example in tracking application one can describe at least fivecontextual categories: (1) domain knowledge from a user to aid theinformation fusion process through selection, cueing, and analysis, (2)environment-to-hardware processing for sensor management, (3) knowndistribution of entities for situation/threat assessment, (4) historicaltraffic behavior for situation awareness patterns of life (POL), and (5)road information for target tracking and identification. Appropriatecharacterization and representation of contextual information is neededfor future high-level information fusion systems design to take advantageof the large data content available for a priori knowledge target trackingalgorithm construction, implementation, and application.The objective of this panel is to bring to the attention of the fusioncommunity the importance of the application of contextual knowledgeto enhance IF, highlighting issues, illustrating potential approaches andaddressing challenges. A number of invited experts will discuss challengesof the fusion process and research to address these challenges. Thepanelists will illustrate parts of the above mentioned areas over differentapplications and address all levels of information fusion. Conceptual andreal-world related examples associated with the use of context to enhanceIF will be used by the panel to highlight impending issues and challenges.PANEL DISCUSSIONMetrology for Additive ManufacturingConf. 9489 · 2:10 to 3:30 pm · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 331Moderator: Edward W. (Ted) Reutzel, Applied Research Lab.(USA)Panelists: Doug Rhoda, Wolf Robotics (USA), RadovanKovacevic, Southern Methodist Univ. (USA), Shawn Kelly,Edison Welding Institute (USA), Jyoti Mazumder, Univ. ofMichigan (USA), Edward Herderick, GE Corporate (USA)Process sensing plays an increasingly important role in a wide range ofmanufacturing processes, both to enable rapid assessment of quality andto provide critical data to real time control systems. Advanced sensors andexploding computational capability afford (i) practitioners, (ii) equipmentsuppliers, and (iii) researchers unprecedented opportunities to collect andanalyze complex sensor data to ensure quality product.This panel discussion brings together leaders representing these threecommunities to discuss sensing and control for laser, electron beam,and arc-based welding, metal deposition, and additive manufacturingprocesses. The current state of the art, current research, issues, andopportunities will be explored.8 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


The Infrared Applications:ThermoSense XXXVII Vendor SessionConf. 9485 · 12:15 to 4:45 pm · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 316Moderators: Andrés E. Rozlosnik, SI Termografia Infrarroja(Argentina), and Herb Kaplan, Honeyhill Technical Co. (USA)The Infrared Applications: ThermoSense XXXVII Vendor Session will beheld on Monday afternoon, 20 April 2015 as part of the SPIE DSS 2015Conference in Baltimore. The session will feature brief presentations fromhardware and software vendors whose product lines impact thermal imagingapplications. Unlike the technical sessions, there are no “commercialcontent” restrictions in these presentations.This event allows vendors to showcase new products on display at thisyear’s exhibit, and provides attendees with an advance glimpse of “what’snew” in thermal imaging applications.See page 16 for a list of participating vendors.Welcome Reception6:15 to 7:45 pmAll-Symposium Welcome ReceptionMaryland Science CenterAll attendees are invited. Relax, socialize, and enjoy the refreshments andall that the museum has to offer. Located in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, itis a short walk from the convention center and one of the harbor’s mainattractions, serving more than half a million visitors per year. Pleaseremember to wear your registration badge. Dress is casual.CO-SPONSORED BYDSS 2015 Symposium Plenary Presentation andSPIE 2015 George W. Goddard AwardDon’t miss this world-class speaker discussing game-changing technology and valuable insights.5:00 to 6:00 pm · Location: Conv. Ctr. Bal<strong>lr</strong>oom 1, Level 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilities for NextGen WarfightersAlan R. ShafferPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseMr. Shaffer is currently serving as the Acting Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and Engineering. He also serves as the Principal DeputyAssistant Secretary of Defense Research and Engineering, a positionhe has held since 2007. In this position, Mr. Shaffer is responsible forformulating, planning, and reviewing the DoD Research, Development,Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) programs, plans, strategy, priorities, andexecution of the DoD RDT&E budget that totals roughly $25 billionper year. He has also serviced twice as the Acting Director of DefenseResearch and Engineering, currently titled the Assistant Secretary ofDefense (Research and Engineering), first from 2007 to 2009 and thenagain from 2012 to 2013. Additionally, in 2009, he was appointed asthe first Director, Operational Energy, Plans and Programs (Acting).Mr. Shaffer has also served as the Executive Director for several seniorDoD Task Forces. In 2005 he served as the Executive Director forthe Technical Joint Cross Service Group that reviewed the 300 DoDresearch, acquisition and test activities during the Base Realignmentand Closure activity. In 2007, he was the Executive Director for theDoD Energy Security Task Force, which led to the establishment ofa congressionally confirmed position to focus on DoD operationalenergy use. Most recently, he served as the Executive Director of theMine Resistant Ambush Protection (MRAP) Task Force, which he wasresponsible for fielding 27,000 MRAPs.Prior to entering the federal government, Mr. Shaffer served a24-year United States Air Force career with assignments in weather,intelligence, acquisition oversight, and programming.The George W. Goddard award is presented annually in recognitionPresentation of 2015 George W. Goddard Awardof exceptional achievement in optical or photonic instrumentationPRESENTED BY SPIE PRESIDENT ELECTfor aerospace, atmospheric science, or astronomy. The award is forRobert Lieberman, Lumoptix (USA)the invention and development of a new technique, photonic instrumentation,instrument, or system. The SPIE Awards CommitteeGrady H. Tuell, Ph.D.has chosen Grady H. Tuell of the Georgia Tech Research Institute inAssociate Directorrecognition of his foundational research and development in bathy-Electro-Optical Systems Laboratorymetric lidar and data fusion; his eorts to further advance airborneGeorgia Tech Research Institutelidar remote sensing in other ways including real-time calculation of+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 9total propagated positioning error.


TECHNICAL EVENTSTuesday21 April.Lunch with the Experts -A Student Networking Event12:30 to 1:30 pm · Location: Hilton - Holiday Bal<strong>lr</strong>oom 4-5Open to Student AttendeesEnjoy a casual meal with colleagues at this engaging networking opportunity.Hosted by SPIE Student Services, this event features expertswilling to share their experience and wisdom on career paths in opticsand photonics.PANEL DISCUSSIONAnticipative Computing for AutonomousSensing and Analytics: What is over thehorizon?Conf. 9473 · 1:20 to 3:00 pm · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 345Moderator: Kannappan Palaniappan, Univ. of Missouri-Columbus (USA)With the recent advances in novel sensors and agile platforms for airborneand satellite-based urban mapping, deep learning, neuromorphicarchitectures, power efficient computing, encrypted sensor networksand highly compact cloud-based storage, the prospect for persistentsensing without sustained continuous reach-back seems to be withinreach. Are we ready for autonomy at the edge? What is the critical roleof anticipative computing, global autonomous mapping and decisionmaking? One can expect the development of fluid evasive behavior bymobile targets in this context? How should autonomy tasks be formulatedin such scenarios? What context-based and scene adaptive videoprocessing, bi-directional information flows and video analytic elementswith learning do we want to provide to enable anticipative analytics at theedge? What are the benefits we want autonomous computing to provideto systems operating at the edge?Next Generation AnalyticsPanel of Experts DiscussionConf. 9499 · 3:30 to 5:00 pm · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 328Moderator: Barbara D. Broome, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)Speed Networking Social5:00 to 6:30 pm · Location: Pratt Street Ale HouseOpen to All AttendeesJoin us for the next generation of networking. Add a new contact toyour network every three minutes while enjoying appetizers at the PrattStreet Ale House. Bring plenty of business cards, practice your pitch, andexpand your network.Interactive Evening Poster Session6:00 to 7:30 pm · Conv. Ctr. Level 200 MezzanineOpen to all symposium attendeesAll symposium attendees: You are invited to attend the evening InteractivePoster Session to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors indiscussion. Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues inyour field. Authors may set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00noon the day of their poster session. Special daytime previewing prior tothe session from 12:00 noon to 4:30 pm. Attendees are required to weartheir conference registration badges to access Level 200, Mezzanine toview the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be consideredno-shows, and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authorsshould accompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questionsfrom attendees. All posters and other materials must be removedno later than 8:00 pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the closeof the poster session will be considered unwanted and will be discarded.SPIE assumes no responsibility for posters left up after the end of eachposter session.10 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


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TECHNICAL EVENTSWednesday22 April.ASC OP/TF6 and SPIE IRMWG JointMeeting8:00 to 10:00 am · Location: Hilton: Calloway AOpen to all attendees.Chair: Adam Phenis, TF6 Leader (USA)The American Standards Committee for Optics (ASC OP) Task Force 6,IR Materials Standards, and the SPIE IR Materials Working Group willhold a joint meeting on Wednesday, 22 April from 08:00 to 10:00 at theHilton in room Calloway A. The task force leaders will bring the rest ofthe group up to date on our IR materials properties pilot study and thestatus of the refractometer measurements at NIST, as well as the statusof associated standards under development. The meeting is open tothe public. For more information contact the chairman, Adam Phenis at(adam.phenis@asml.com).STATEMENT OF PURPOSEThe Infrared Materials Standards Working Group is an interactive networkof scientists and engineers who manufacture, test, and use IR materials.The purpose of this group is to develop standards for properties of opticalmaterials used in the infrared (IR) spectral region (nominally, wavelengths0.7 – 20 microns). Although typical properties have been published inthe technical literature and have been incorporated in various databases,much of this information is decades old. Furthermore, the trend towardmultispectral imaging systems for DoD applications has made the needfor updated properties more acute. The properties of interest encompassall optical, mechanical, thermal, and thermo-optical characteristics, butthe initial primary focus is on the optical and thermo-optical propertiesused for the design of infrared imaging systems - most notably index ofrefraction, dn/dT, dispersion, attenuation coefficient, inhomogeneity, andinclusions. Some materials that transmit in the IR are also used at wavelengthsoutside of the IR range. Therefore, standards developed by thegroup may include characteristics at wavelengths outside of this region.The initial goals are to:1. Update the nominal values of material properties2. Determine the blank-to-blank variations in the material properties3. Develop standards for wavelength bands, reference wavelengths, andsampling and test protocols4. Foster the development of cost-effective methods for measuringmaterial properties5. Advise and assist the US Technical Advisory Group (TAG) to TC172/SC3in developing US positions on ISO standards related to IR materials,including offering potential experts to represent the US at internationalmeetings of TC172/SC3.ASC OP/TF7 - Laser Damage StandardsWorkshop12:00 to 2:00 pm · Location: Hilton: Calloway AOpen to all attendees. Approximately 2 hours.Workshop Chairs: Trey Turner and Mike ThomasOEOSC is hosting an informal meeting to discuss standardization issues forlaser damage specifications and testing. The purpose of this meeting is tosolicit input from interested parties, including comment on laser damagetheory, test procedures, and relevant test parameters to be incorporatedinto the eventual specification.The meeting will start with a brief presentation of the current state ofaffairs for ANSI and ISO standards in the areas of laser damage thresholdspecifications. This will be followed by an overview of the preliminarydiscussions which took place at Photonics West in February.Concepts for Accelerating Innovation:Redefining the Research Eco-System3:30 to 5:00 pm · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 314This panel discussion will outline and explore novel methods throughwhich research and development collaborations are being arranged tobetter address the increasing pace of technological change, the globalizationof technology, and the need to re-energize University/Industry/Government laboratory synergies.Moderator: Dr. John Pellegrino, Director,omputational and Information Sciences Directorate,US Army Research Laboratory (ARL)Panel participants from Industry, Government and Academia willinclude: Dr. Thomas Russell, Director, ARL, who will describe ARL’snewly established Open Campus initiative; and Dr. Nicholas Colaneri,Director, Arizona State University Flexible Electronics & DisplayCenter, who will discuss the Center’s progressive Industry Partnershipinitiatives; Dr. Dimitris C. Lagoudas, John and Bea Slattery Chair ofAerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University; Dr. Robie Samanta Roy,Vice President of Technology and Innovation, Lockheed Martin; andDr. Kate Gill, 1st Secretary Defence Science & Technology, UK Ministryof Defence - British Defence Staff Washington.Dr. Thomas P. Russell, Director,U.S. Army Research Lab.As Director, Dr. Russell is responsible for the Army’s premierlaboratory for basic and applied research and analysis. TheLaboratory consists of approximately 3,000 military, civilianand contractor employees with annual revenue of over$2 billion. It conducts research and analysis in weapons and materials,sensors and electron devices, computational and information sciences,human research and engineering, vehicle technology, and survivabilityand lethality analysis. In addition, it executes the Army extramural basicresearch program in scientific and engineering disciplines. In his role asDirector of ARL, he has established an Open Campus initiative focusedon transforming the methods through which government, industry andacademia collaborate to accelerate the advancement of science.Dr. Russell’s government career began as a research scientist at theNaval Surface Warfare Center, White Oak Laboratory, MD. He later joinedthe Naval Research Laboratory, where he served in several roles, includingHead, Research, Development, Testing and Evaluation Directorate.More recently, he was the Director of the Air Force Office of ScientificResearch, where he oversaw the management of the entire basic researchinvestment for the Air Force; leading a staff of 200 scientists, engineersand administrators in Arlington, VA., and foreign technology offices inLondon, Tokyo and Santiago, Chile. He actively managed a multi-milliondollar investment portfolio and transitioned the resulting discoveriesto other components of the Air Force Research Laboratory, to defenseindustries and to other federal agencies.Dr. John Pellegrino, Director, Computationaland Information Science Directorate,U.S. Army Research Lab.Dr. John M. Pellegrino is the Director of the Computationaland Information Sciences Directorate of the Army ResearchLaboratory (ARL), where he leads research initiatives in Network, Information,Computational and Atmospheric Sciences. He has been aninnovator in establishing collaborative research alliances that span DoD,Industry and Academic components to advance the state of the art inComputational and Information science, and its impact on the Warfighter.Prior to his appointment, he served as Director, Sensors and ElectronDevices Directorate, also at ARL.12 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


TECHNICAL EVENTSDr. Pellegrino regularly serves by invitation as conference chair, technicalconsultant for various programs, and as a member of various advisoryboards and committees. These include serving as a member of the SPIEBoard of Directors, Chair of the SPIE Symposia Committee, Chair of theOffice of Secretary of Defense Energy and Power Technologies Initiative,Army member of the Defense Department Advisory Group on ElectronDevices, and conferences and studies on sensors and sensor networking.He has authored and co-authored more than two dozen technical papersand reports, and is co-editor of the book Acousto-Optic Signal Processing.Dr. Nick Colaneri, Chief Physicist, Dynamic OrganicLight, Inc.In addition to serving as the Chief Physicist of DynamicOrganic Light, Inc., Dr. Colaneri serves as Associate Directorof the Flexible Display Center. He was a founding employeeof UNIAX Corporation in 1990. He has been involved in LEP technologiessince the discovery of polymer electroluminescence. He served in a varietyof technical and business roles of LEP technology eventually being namedVice President of Business Development in 1998. He was a member of theexecutive team that arranged and completed the sale of UNIAX to theDuPont Corporation in an all cash transaction in 2000, and subsequentlyhe became Director of Strategic Planning for the new DuPont DisplaysStrategic Business Unit. He left DuPont in 2003. Mr. Colaneri serves as aMember of Advisory Board at Dynamic Organic Light, Inc. Mr. Colanericompleted his work as Post-Doctoral Research Assistant in Cambridgein 1989. He received his PhD in Physics in 1987 from the University ofCalifornia Santa Barbara.Dr. Dimitris C. Lagoudas, John and Bea SlatteryChair of Aerospace Engineering,Texas A&M UniversityDr. Lagoudas currently is the Associate Vice Chancellor forEngineering Research, Senior Associate Dean for Research,Deputy Director of TEES and the inaugural recipient of the John andBea Slattery Chair in Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University.His research team is one of the most recognized internationally in thearea of modeling and characterization of shape memory alloys. He hasco-authored about 400 scientific publications (more than 160 in archivaljournals).Over the past two decades, his research has been supported by variousgovernment agencies including NSF, NASA, ONR, ARO, AFOSR, DARPA,DoE, and the State of Texas. He has collaborated with many industrialpartners such as Bell Helicopter - Textron, Lockheed-Martin, NorthropGrumman, Boeing, Schlumberger and Tenaris. He has also worked withNational Labs, including DoD, DoE Labs and NASA centers, either directlyor through cooperative research and development agreements.Dr. Robie Samanta Roy, Vice President ofTechnology and Innovation, Lockheed MartinDr. Samanta Roy’s responsibilities include overseeing thecorporation’s enterprise-level technology innovation strategyto ensure its continuing ability to develop and leveragenew technologies to help solve its customers’ most challenging problems.He also works with the corporation’s Engineering and Technology Counciland Enterprise Operations leaders to develop and actively managean enterprise technology roadmap aligned with business area needs,focusing on innovation. In addition, he works with Lockheed Martin’suniversity program with the goal of fostering and transitioning researchfrom leading U.S. research universities, as well as liaison with U.S. governmentorganizations critical to the formation of technical policy andthe execution of research.Dr. Roy is the former Assistant Director for Space and Aeronautics inthe White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. He is also aformer Professional Staff Member at the Senate Armed Services Committee,and the founding and presenting host of the USA Science &Engineering Festival.Dr. Kate Gill, 1st Secretary Defence Science & Technology,UK Ministry of Defence - British DefenceStaff WashingtonDr. Gill is on rotation as the 1st Secretary Defence Science& Technology with the British Embassy, Washington DC.Dr Gill is hosted from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory(Dstl), having held the role of Principal and Group Leader with the AirVehicles Group and Maritime Systems Group. She was instrumental in thestand-up of the Dstl Airworthiness capability which provide IndependentTechnical Evaluation in support of the certification of military platformsincluding JSF (Lightning II).Dr Gill is a Fellow with Royal Aeronautical Society (RAES) and Institutionof Engineering and Technology (IET) and an honorific Professorof Systems Engineering with the Royal Academy of Engineering. Dr Gillhas been a strong contributor to the in-house systems skills developmentprogram and schools outreach program, and is a strong advocate ofencouraging education of engineering at all levels. She has had a longstanding involvement in the International Council on Systems Engineering(INCOSE) and the UK Systems Society, as well as ongoing contributionsto: the Association for Project Management (APM); Science, Technology,Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) initiatives; and Women in Scienceand Engineering (WISE).Hyperspectral Imaging StandardsWorkshop4:30 to 6:00 pm · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 346Open to all attendees.Workshop Chair: David Allen, National Institute of Standardsand Technology (USA)Panel Moderator: Karen Reczek, National Institute of Standardsand Technology (USA)Panel Members: Ronald Resmini, MITRE Corporation (USA);Oliver Weatherbee, SpecTIR LLC (USA); Terry Slonecker, USGS(USA); Karen Reczek, National Institute of Standardsand Technology (USA)PURPOSE: Hyperspectral imaging as a field is in the process of maturingfrom a specialized tool to a routine method applied to many facetsof society. Standards provide common reference points that foster anunderstanding between different entities. This meeting is intended tosurvey the range of standards currently available and to identify gapswhere new standards are needed. The range of standards open for discussionencompass all aspects related to hyperspectral imaging and mayinclude performance specifications, calibration standards, data formats,terminology, and best practices. This workshop will provide an open forumfor metrology laboratories, instrument vendors, data product analysts,data product vendors, and end-users. The outcome of this meeting willprovide guidance for future activities including an expanded workshop toaddress areas determined to be significant bottlenecks restricting the fullpotential of this field. This meeting is open to all DSS registered attendees.GOALS:• Provide a forum for the hyperspectral imaging community to discusscurrent and needed standards• Identifying international standards organizations that are the mostlogical homes for new standards• Address the need for standards to address regulatory requirements• Discuss the possibility of a uniform set of performance metrics• Discuss the need for traceability to national standards• Consider formalizing best practices+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 13


TECHNICAL EVENTSThursday23 April.ASC OP/TF3 - Wavefront StandardsMeeting2:30 to 4:30 pm · Location: Hilton - Poe BOpen to all attendees. Approximately 1 hour.ASC OP/TF3 Wavefront Standards Meeting: The American StandardsCommittee for Optics (ASC OP) Task Force 3 for Wavefront Standards, willhold a meeting on Thursday, 23 April from 14:30 to 16:30 at the Hilton inthe Latrobe room. The task force will review the current draft of OP1.004Optical Wavefront Measurement and OP1.005 Statistical Evaluation ofOptical Surfaces. The meeting is open to the public. For more informationcontact the chairman, Peter Takacs at takacs@bnl.govInteractive Evening Poster Session6:00 to 7:30 pm · Conv. Ctr. Level 200 MezzanineOpen to all symposium attendeesAll symposium attendees: You are invited to attend the evening InteractivePoster Session to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors indiscussion. Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues inyour field. Authors may set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00noon the day of their poster session. Special daytime previewing prior tothe session from 12:00 noon to 4:30 pm. Attendees are required to weartheir conference registration badges to access Level 200, Mezzanine toview the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be consideredno-shows, and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authorsshould accompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questionsfrom attendees. All posters and other materials must be removedno later than 8:00 pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the closeof the poster session will be considered unwanted and will be discarded.SPIE assumes no responsibility for posters left up after the end of eachposter session.SPIE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF LIGHT PHOTO CONTESTBe a Judge for thePeople’s Choice AwardAn international panel of judges has selected32 photos for the People’s Choice Awardcompetition in the SPIE International Yearof Light Photo Contest.Now it’s your turn to judge.Visit the International Year of Light kioskat SPIE DSS or go to spie.org/IYLphotoand vote for one photo that best illustratesthe contest theme of light and light-basedtechnologies in daily life.Everyone who votes in the People’s Choicecompetition will be entered in a drawing fora GoPro camera.• Provide a valid email address.• Vote only once.• Vote by 15 August 2015.The International Year of Light andLight-based Technologies is a year-longcelebration of the crosscutting discipline ofscience that has revolutionized medicine,astronomy, and clean energy; openedup international communication via theInternet; and continues to be central tolinking cultural, economic, and politicalaspects of the global society. SPIE is afounding partner of IYL2015.SPIE will provide a $500 prize for thePeople’s Choice Award.14 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


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INDUSTRY EVENTSInformation, insight, and connectionsto help you succeed.Open to all conference attendees,exhibitors, and exhibition visitors.The Infrared Applications:ThermoSense XXXVII Vendor SessionConf. 9485 · 12:15 to 4:45 pm · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 316MONDAY•Moderators: Andrés E. Rozlosnik, SI Termografia Infrarroja(Argentina), and Herb Kaplan, Honeyhill Technical Co. (USA)The Infrared Applications: ThermoSense XXXVII Vendor Session will beheld on Monday afternoon, 20 April 2015 as part of the SPIE DSS 2015Conference in Baltimore. The session will feature brief presentationsfrom hardware and software vendors whose product lines impact thermalimaging applications.Unlike the technical sessions, there are no “commercial content” restrictionsin these presentations.This event allows vendors to showcase new products on display atthis year’s exhibit, and provides attendees with an advance glimpse of“what’s new” in thermal imaging applications.All exhibitors are eligible to present.The Vendor Session was started eleven years ago and has been a popular,well-attended success. It allows the busy technical conference attendeesto better prioritize their time when visiting the exhibits. It alsoprovides a relaxed atmosphere for informal conversations between vendorsand conference attendees.The session begins with 10-15 minute presentations and is followed bya reception and mixer with snacks and soft drinks.VENDORS IN PRESENTATION ORDER:Magnity Electronics (Booth 330)New development in thermal imaging technologies at Magnity ElectronicsPresenter: Chongfei Shen, CEOThermoteknix (Booth 308)New product developments from Thermoteknix Systems Ltd.Presenter: Alistair Brown, Product ManagerStingRay Optics, LLC (Booth 958)StingRay Optics Standard Products 2015Presenter: Sam Wyman, Standard Products SpecialistSCD.USA-IR LLC (SemiConductor Devices USAInfrared LLC) (Booth 911)Newest Products for 2015 from SCDPresenter: Robert McDaniel, President and CEO, SCD.USA-IR LLCXenics (Booth 825)Low and high temperature thermographic solutionsPresenter: Jan Vermeiren, Technical Adviser & Business DevelopmentManagerNew Imaging Technologies (NIT) (Booth 332)SWIR imaging with 140Db, global shutter and much morePresenter: Jean-Louis Lauront, Sales DirectorTelops (Booth 324)New FAST-IR 2K: The fastest IR camera now reaches 2000 framesper second!Presenter: Vincent Farley, Business Development ManagerNew Infrared Technologies, LTD (Booth 970)Uncooled MWIR imaging SWaP - C systems: new developments fromNew Infrared TechnologiesPresenter: Rodrigo Linares, Business Development ManagerPHOTONIS Digital Imaging (Booth 1029)24/7 Full Color Low Light Video Camera in High DefinitionPresenter: Löig E. Bourrée, Ph.D, Vice President of Night VisionTechnologiesSensors Unlimited - UTC Aerospace Systems (Booth 625)Fast, High Resolution InGaAs Linescan Imaging for Machine Vision andBio-medical Imaging in the Short Wave Infrared (SWIR)Presenter: Douglas Malchow, Mgr Business Development for IndustrialMarkets, Sensors Unlimited Inc.Sofradir EC (Booth 811)Groupe Sofradir – New Developments in Thermal Imaging for NorthAmerican CustomersPresenter: Richard Ryan, SVP Sales & Marketing Groupe SofradirDRS Technologies, Inc. (Booth 409)Radiometric Capabilities and Advantages in IntegrationPresenter: Chris Reed, Product Manager, Tamarisk® Thermal Cores DRSTechnologiesOphir Optronics Ltd. (Booth 919)Infrared Optics Applications: New challengesPresenter: Moshe Leibovich, Marketing Director16 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


TUESDAY•Job Fair10:00 am to 5:00 pm · Location: Exhibit Hall FWhether you’re looking for a better job, re-entering the workforce orjust starting out, plan to visit the Job Fair at DSS - come prepared todiscuss your skills and talents with industry leaders. Resume printingavailable.TEDCO Workshop on Commercialization10:30 am to 12:30 pmLocation: Industry Events Room, Exhibit Hall DTEDCO: Photonics in the Mid-Atlantic and Moving to CommercializationModerator: Stephen Auvil, Sr. Vice President TechnologyTransfer and Commercialization, Maryland TechnologyDevelopment Corp. (TEDCO)STEP ONE: Transferring Technology from the LaboratorySpeakers: Stephen Auvil and Ronald KaeseThis talk will provide companies and entrepreneurs with insight intothe university/federal laboratory technology transfer process includingwhat it is, why it is done, and what kind of opportunity it representsfor commercial partners and entrepreneurs. An understanding of themotivations of universities and federal laboratories and what they areseeking from commercialization partners will be discussed. The mechanismsby which industry can work with labs will be described (researchagreements, CRADAs, etc.) and a discussion of the license negotiationprocess will be included.STEP TWO: Getting a Technology to MarketSpeaker: Ronald KaeseThis talk will describe the various stages of commercializing a technologyfrom a university or federal laboratory and what it takes to besuccessful. This includes the types of funding and other resources thatare generally available and appropriate at each stage of the company’sproduct development. Specific examples of funding programs and otherresources in Maryland will be used as examples of typical state-basedresources for early-stage companies.INDUSTRY PANEL: Commercialization StoriesModerator: Stephen AuvilA panel of entrepreneurs who are commercializing non-defense, photonics-relatedtechnologies licensed from universities or federal laboratorieswill share their experiences with the commercialization process.Each entrepreneur will give a brief introduction to their story followedby a question-and-answer session led by the moderator. Audience participationwill be encouraged.MIRTHE Workshop on Early-StageTechnology Commercialization1:00 to 2:30 pm · Location: Industry Events Room, Exhibit Hall DPanelists from U.S. government laboratories, venture capital community,and industry discuss ways to speed the commercialization and deploymentof early-stage Defense and Homeland Security applicationsfocused on mid-infrared technologies. Listen and interact with the leadersin the IR community, and come to share your ideas.Moderator: Joseph X. Montemarano, Executive Director,MIRTHE, Princeton Univ.PANELISTS:Ralph Taylor-Smith, General Partner of Battelle Venturesand Innovation Valley PartnersBill Seng, Sandia National LaboratoriesJeff Anderson, Teledyne Nova SensorsPetros Kotidis, Block EngineeringABOUT THE ORGANIZERSJoseph Montemarano has been involved in state-of-the-art researchand commercialization efforts related to health-care, defense andhomeland security, advanced materials, computer science and photonicapplications throughout his career. Mr. Montemarano has helped largeand small companies, and government researchers access emergingtechnologies, faculty and other university resources resulting in a significantincrease in sponsored research, the launch of several spin-offcompanies, and successful technology commercialization and fieldedapplications. He joined Princeton University in July 1994, and currentlyserves as Executive Director for the NSF-Engineering Research Centeron Mid-InfraRed Technologies for Health and Environment (MIRTHE) ledby Princeton University, and Director for Industrial Enterprise for thePrinceton Institute for Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM).About MIRTHE: MIRTHE is an Engineering Research Centerfor Mid-InfraRed Technologies for Health and the Environmentsponsored by NSF. MIRTHE invents, developsand commercializes high-performance, cost-effectiveand market-ready mid-infrared trace gas sensor systemsbased on new technologies such as quantum cascade lasers in closecollaboration with industry, practitioners, academic institutions andgovernment laboratories for applications in health, environment andhomeland security. To learn more go to www.mirthecenter.org+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 17


INDUSTRY EVENTSTUESDAY CONTINUED•Sell Your Products Globally3:00 to 3:30 pm · Location: Industry Events Room, Exhibit Hall DPaul Matino, International Trade SpecialistU.S. Department of CommerceThis session will discuss techniques for safely navigating internationaltrade.INTENDED AUDIENCE: Owners, executives, product managers whowish to learn how to grow business while effectively and efficiently navigatingU.S. international trade laws and regulations.ITAR and Other International TradeRegulations: Strategies for NavigatingU.S. Export Controls and InternationalTrade Issues for the Optics andPhotonics Industry3:30 to 5:00 pm · Location: Industry Events Room, Exhibit Hall DInstructor: Ian Moss, GOULSTON & STORRSIf your company’s sales activities, products or services come into contactwith foreign jurisdictions, this is a must-attend program. The stakeshave never been higher. Anyone who wants to answer questions suchas, “How do U.S. export controls apply to me?” or “What are the legalpitfalls of doing business internationally?” or “What are best practicesfor engaging in global trade?” will benefit from attending this workshop.INTENDED AUDIENCE: Owners, executives, product managers whowish to learn how to grow business while effectively and efficiently navigatingU.S. international trade laws and regulations.2015 Updates to the US Munitions ListThat Will Impact ITAR - What Would YouLike to See Changed?5:00 to 7:00 pm · Location: Industry Event Room, Exhibit Hall DModerator: Jennifer Douris, Lobbyist for SPIEJoin us for a discussion on upcoming changes to the US Munitions List(USML) that will impact ITAR regulations for both industry and researchuniversities. The rewrite of Category XII of the U.S Munitions List (USML)is part of the overall effort undertaken by the Administration’s ExportControl Reform (ECR) initiative. The USML contains the items controlledunder the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Category XIIcovers much of the optic and photonic commodities and componentscontrolled under ITAR. Most of the other categories have a<strong>lr</strong>eady beenaddressed, but they have saved Category XII for last due to its complexityand importance to both industry and the military. We expect theproposed rule for this category to be published prior to this meeting.Come hear what changes are being made and how you can influence therule before it is <strong>final</strong>ized.DON’T MISS THESEI N D U ST R Y E V E N T S18 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDUSTRY EVENTSWEDNESDAY•Job Fair10:00 am to 5:00 pm · Location: Exhibit Hall FWhether you’re looking for a better job, re-entering the workforce orjust starting out, plan to visit the Job Fair at DSS - come prepared todiscuss your skills and talents with industry leaders. Resume printingavailable.Panel: Strategic partnerships:Exploring the potential of Industry/Government collaboration10:30 to Noon · Location: Industry Events Room, Exhibit Hall DGroundbreaking advances in basic and applied research of relevanceto the DoD are increasingly dependent on work undertaken by industryand academia as well as at government labs. As such, collaborativedevelopment efforts will become an essential element of successful innovation.This panel brings together experts from government labs andthe pharmaceutical industry to identify areas of mutual interest and explorethe potential opportunities and challenges of strategic partnering.Routes to a successful collaboration will be discussed with a focus onsuch issues as funding, intellectual property, project management, andsecurity, as well as access to technology that has a<strong>lr</strong>eady been developed.Though specifically focused on the pharmaceutical industry thediscussion will be applicable across many industries.Moderator: William (Bill) Chin, PhRMAPANELISTSSina Bavari, Science Director, US Army Medical Research Instituteof Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID)Thomas Russell, Director of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory(ARL)Douglas E. Kiehl, Principal Research Scientist at Eli LillyZane Arp, Investigator at GlaxoSmithKlinePhotonics & Defense:An Industry Update1:30 to 2:30 pm · Location: Industry Events Room, Exhibit Hall DKeynote Presentation: Stephen G. Anderson,Industry and Market Strategist SPIEMeasuring the size of an industry is difficult for many reasons. What categoriesand suppliers are included? What data are available? StephenG. Anderson, Industry and Market Strategist, will provide an update onefforts at SPIE to profile the global photonics industry including the applicationsof photonics in the security and defense sector.DARPA Technologies to Alter the Future3:30 to 5:00 pm · Location: Industry Events Room, Exhibit Hall D1 hour program with networking time to followKeynote Presentation by Dr. William Chappell,Deputy Director MTO, DARPAPrior DARPA programs have proven to be indicators of the capabilitiesof current and next generation systems. The programs currently withinthe MTO Office are on the cusp of changing several technological landscapes.This talk will cover these specific technologies in detail, whileattempting to predict the impact of these technologies for future NationalSecurity issues.Dr. Chappell joined DARPA as a program manager in July 2011 andbecame Deputy Director of MTO in March 2014. Shortly afterward hebecame the Director, on June 23, 2014. His interests include advancedpackaging, adaptable RF systems, and antenna arrays.Prior to DARPA, he served as a professor in the Electrical and ComputerEngineering (ECE) department of Purdue University. At Purdue,he led the IDEAS (Integrated Design of Electromagnetically-AppliedSystems) Laboratory. Dr. Chappell’s research focus has been on highfrequency components, specifically the unique integration of RF andMicrowave components based on electromagnetic analysis. This hasranged from advanced RF sensors such as miniature RF Ion Trap MassSpectrometry to advanced digital-at-every element antenna arrays. Dr.Chappell has done extensive research on the development of adaptableRF systems, particularly focusing on tunable preselect filters. He hasshown the ability to design a single RF system that is adaptable to numerousapplication areas and/or adjustable to dynamic changes withinthe spectral environment.Dr. Chappell is the recipient of numerous research and teachingawards. He has been the advisor of numerous IEEE MTT InternationalMicrowave Symposium best paper <strong>final</strong>ists, and coauthor of two bestpapers at the GOMACTech conference. Additionally, a paper on wearableMIMO systems was selected for the best journal paper at the IEEEVT Society in 2009. In 2011, he received the Army Research LaboratoryDirector’s Coin his for work on Standoff Inverse Analysis and Manipulationof Electronic Systems Muri analyzing the effects of nonlinearities inhigh power systems. He was selected as a Collaborative Investigator bythe Howard Hughes Medical Institute for work on RF implantable systems,and to join the Frontiers of Engineering meetings sponsored bythe National Academies of Engineering.Dr. Chappell received his Bachelor of Science in 1998 from the Universityof Michigan, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. He went on toreceive his Masters and Doctor of Philosophy, also from the University ofMichigan, studying in the Radiation Laboratory on spectral isolation techniquesfor high frequency microwave systems using composite materials.+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 19


INDUSTRY EVENTSCharting a Course In The PhotonicsIndustry10:00 to 11:00 amLocation: Industry Events Room, Exhibit Hall DShape yourself for a future in photonics. This speaker series will help youexplore potential career pathways in the world of photonics outside ofacademia. Get solid advice on how you can translate your knowledge,abilities, and interests into meaningful work. Whether you work for anexisting company, or start your own, getting a clear picture of the optionsfrom experienced leaders will help you better manage your careertrajectory. Question-and-answer session to follow.Getting Hired Panel11:00 am to 12:00 NoonLocation: Industry Events Room, Exhibit Hall DJoin us for a panel discussion on careers in optics and photonics outsidethe academic world. Learn about the process of getting hired at techbasedcompanies and non-academic jobs directly from professionals inthe optics and photonics sector.Panelists to be announced.THURSDAY•Expand Your Network withSPIE Social Media.Facebook.com/SPIE.org#DSS@SPIEeventsSPIE GroupPublicRelations@SPIE.org20 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


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at SPIE DSSGET A JOBVisit the Job Fair in the DSS EXPO— FREE ADMISSION —Tuesday 21 April 10:00 am to 5:00 pmWednesday 22 April 10:00 am to 5:00 pmResume Printing Station open during Job Fair HoursSponsored byFor more information, visit the SPIE Career Center Booth #106922 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


EEXHIBITIONThe East Coast’s largest optics and photonics exhibitionDSS EXPOGather with a high concentration of companies sharingtheir newest products, latest innovations, and cuttingedgetechnologies. Connect with leaders from topcompanies and find solutions for the future.Featured Technologies:• Cameras and CCD Components• Chemical and Biological Analysis• Defense, Security, Law Enforcement• Detectors, Sensors• Electronic Components and Digital Imaging• Fiber Optic Components, Equipment, and Systems• High-Speed Imaging and Sensing• Industrial Sensing and Measurement• Infrared Detectors and Systems• Lasers and Other Light Sources, Laser Accessories, andLaser Systems• LED, OLED, Non-laser Light Sources• Machine Vision, Factory AutomationEXHIBITION DATES AND HOURSTuesday 21 April · 10:00 am to 5:00 pmWednesday 22 April · 10:00 am to 5:00 pmThursday 23 April · 10:00 am to 2:00 pm• Optical Coatings, Thin Films• Optical Components – Lenses, Filters, Mirrors, Other• Optical Design and Engineering• Optics Manufacturing• Robotics and Unmanned Systems• Spectroscopy Devices and Equipment• Structural and Infrastructure Sensing• Test and Measurements, Metrology• Vehicle Sensing and Control• Emerging Photonics TechnologiesFLIR and SPIE PresentKeynote Speaker ProgramAppearing on the FLIR Center Stage in the DSS EXPO Hall21 APRIL · 10:15 AM and 12:15 PM 22 APRIL · 10:15 AM and 12:15 PMLouie PsihoyosPsihoyos’ first documentary film, The Cove, receivedthe Oscar® for Best Documentary in 2009. His latestfilm, Racing Extinction, uses never-before-seenimages that will change the way we understandmass extinction. Whether infiltrating notorious blackmarkets, or working with artists to create beautifulimagery, "Racing Extinction" will literally change theway you see the world.SPIE DSS Welcome ReceptionAt the Maryland Science Center · 20 APRIL · 6:15 to 7:45 pmYou won’t want to miss these eventsCasey AndersonConstantly following his dreams, Casey Anderson hasalways been a tracker, explorer, and a naturalist.He is a television personality, and host of ExpeditionWild and America the Wild, which air on Nat GeoWILD, ABC, and CW. He has recently added thermalto his arsenal of tracker tools and the results wereextraordinary.+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 23


SPIE THANKS OUR SPIE DSS 2015 SPONSORSPROMOTIONAL PARTNERSAerospace & DefenseTechnologyElectro OpticsGeoConnexionIndustrial Hygiene News/Rimbach Publishing Inc.Laser Focus Worldoptics.orgPhotonics MediaPhotonics OnlinePhysics TodaySpectroscopy MagazineTactical Defense MediaThe Optronics Co., Ltd.24 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


PRODUCT DEMOSProduct Demonstrations are open to all attendees.Exhibiting companies will be showcasing their productsin half-hour demonstrations.DON’T MISS THESED E M O N S T R ATIO N STIME TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY10:30 am CMOS Color Daylight Camerasfor Long Range Global SecurityApplicationsJoost van Kuijk, AdimecThe TMX74-DHD CMOS color daylightcameras extend the operational envelope ofSituational Awareness Systems into Full HDresolution even in low light conditions.11:30 am Even Smaller Lightweight, Lowcost3D Flash LIDAR Cameras forAutonomous Systems!Thomas Laux, Advanced ScientificConceptsASC will be demonstrating the newPeregrine 3D Flash LIDAR Camera whichsets the standard for ground autonomousvehicle operations, Advanced DriverAssistance Systems (ADAS), miningoperations & more.1:30 pm HD color – SWIR imaging through 20xzoom optics demonstratorSander van Seeters, International Defense& Security Solutions Inc. With supportof Martin Gerken, Airbus DS Optronics(Germany), International Defense &Security Solutions Inc. (USA)Hardware demonstration of combinedsimultaneous HD color – SWIR imaging withseparated CMOS and InGasAs focal planearrays in the waveband from 460 nm to1700 nm through one common zoom opticsfor sea, land and airborne applications.2:30 pm FPSensor – an ultra-compact, noninvasive,fiber based interferometricdisplacement sensor systemFlorian Ponnath, attocube systems Inc.This R&D100 award-winning sensor iscompatible with low temperatures andUHV and allows for high speed and longrange displacement as well as vibrationmeasurements in real-time with highestprecision.3:30 pm World's Smallest Cooled MWIR ZoomPayload DemonstrationJennifer Myers & Rob Gilchrist, StingRayOptics & Trillium EngineeringWitness the Orion HD50 gimbal featuringStingRay's 25-175mm F/4 MWIR continuouszoom lens deliver imagery previouslyunavailable in the 5" gimbal class.Collaboratively designed & crafted in the USA.3D Volumetric Display Technologyfor the WarfighterJim Stein, SCHOTT Defense and DougFrietag, 3DIconSCHOTT Defense & 3DIcon present theevolution of 3D display technology, discussthe role of glass to improve the qualityof the systems, and how 3D improvessituational awareness for the warfighter.Hyperspectral SWIR imaging andlaser beam profiling up to 2.35 µmHervé Copin, XenicsHyperspectral imaging or laser beamanalysis with extended SWIR is of specialinterest. The new Xeva-2.35 SWIR cameraoperates from 1.0 to 2.35 µm with a4-stage TE Cooler at 350Hz full frame.3D Acoustic Situational AwarenessBjorn Berhmann, Microflown AVISAUnique system for accurate detectionand localisation of indirect and direct fireweapons within seconds -fast and easydeployment -low Size, Weight and Power-multi-threat localisation capability.ISR360: End-to-End Analysis Toolsetfor Intelligence, Surveillance &ReconnaissanceDr. Thia Kirubarajan, TrackGen SolutionsInc.ISR360 is an integrated plug-in capableservice-oriented toolset for analysis &visualization of ISR systems. It offers acomprehensive solution in air, space,ground, maritime and underwaterscenarios.Materion ArrayTec TechnologyExpands Filter Array OptionsKevin Downing, MaterionWith Materion ArrayTec filter arrays,customers have the option to choose acommercial off-the-shelf “Standard” filterarray, a semi-customized “Select” filterarray or a fully “Custom” filter array.Thermal Imagers for Industrial IOTChongfei Shen, Magnity ElectronicsThermal imaging technologies experiencedrapid progress and breakthroughs inrecent years. Magnity has developed awide spectrum of products for the comingage of industrial Internet of Things.Rapid, affordable trace detectionusing P-SERSEric Hoppmann, Diagnostic anSERSLearn how Diagnostic anSERS tailorsRaman and SERS solutions to enable rapid,on-site trace detection of targets fromchemical agents and explosives to drugsand taggants.+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 25


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COURSE BY DAYMONDAYSC066SC1072SC1103SC152SC160SC214SC713SC835SC900TUESDAYSC010SC1052SC1073SC1137SC1160SC1162SC159SC194SC015SC1136Fundamentals of Electronic Image Processing (Weeks)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $660 / $755Statistics for Imaging and Sensor Data (Bajorski)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $650 / $7453D Imaging Laser Radar (Kamerman) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm$590 / $685Infrared Focal Plane Arrays(Dereniak / Hubbs) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm $590 / $685Precision Stabilized Pointing and Tracking Systems(Hilkert) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm $590 / $685Infrared Window and Dome Materials (Harris)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $660 / $755Engineering Approach to Imaging System Design (Holst)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $640 / $735Infrared Systems - Technology & Design (Daniels)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $1120 / $1340 [2 DAYS]Uncooled Thermal Imaging Detectors and Systems(Hanson) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm $630 / $725Introduction to Optical Alignment Techniques (Castle)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $590 / $685Optical Systems Engineering (Kasunic) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm$670 / $765Radiometry and its Practical Applications (Grant)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $665 / $760Atmospheric Codes (MODTRAN, FASCODE, and HITRAN)for Sensor Development and Evaluation (Schroeder)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $590 / $685Fundamentals of Fiber Optic Sensor Design andTechnology (Udd / Lieberman) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm$620 / $715Design of Multiband Optical Systems (Unger)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $640 / $735Head-Mounted Displays: Design and Applications(Melzer / Browne) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm $630 / $725Multispectral and HyperspectralImage Sensors (Lomheim) 8:30 am to 12:30 pm $450 / $500Structural Adhesives for Optical Bonding (Daly)1:30 to 5:30 pm $370 / $420Infrared Optical Materials, Fabrication and Testing for theOptical Engineer (DeGroote Nelson) 1:30 to 5:30 pm$370 / $420WEDNESDAYSC014SC1076SC1112SC181SC609SC1109SC1161THURSDAYSC1135SC1144SC154SC789SC995SC1068FRIDAYSC067SC972Introduction to Optomechanical Design (Vukobratovich)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $965 / $1185 [2 DAYS]Analog-to-Digital Converters for Digital ROICs (Veeder)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $590 / $685Introduction to Electro-Optical Systems Design (Stotts)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $655 / $750Predicting Target Acquisition Performance of Electro-Optical Imagers (Vollmerhausen) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm$645 / $740Basic Optics for Non-Optics Personnel (Harding)8:30 am to 12:30 pm $175 / $225Infrared Radiometric Calibration(Yoon / Eppeldauer / Kaplan / Gibson) 1:30 to 5:30 pm$370 / $420Dimensionality Reduction for Hyperspectral ImageAnalysis (Du) 1:30 to 5:30 pm $370 / $420Multispectral Image Fusion and Night Vision Colorization(Zheng / Blasch) 8:30 am to 12:30 pm $370 / $420Laser Systems Engineering (Kasunic) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm$590 / $685Electro-Optical Imaging System Performance (Holst)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $675 / $770Introduction to Optical and Infrared Sensor Systems (Shaw)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $590 / $685Target Detection Algorithms for Hyperspectral Imagery(Nasrabadi) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm $590 / $685Introduction to Night Vision (Browne) 1:30 to 5:30 pm$370 / $420Testing and Evaluation of E-O Imaging Systems (Holst)8:30 am to 5:30 pm $670 / $765Basic Laser Technology (Sukuta) 8:30 am to 12:30 pm$370 / $420COURSESREGISTRATION REQUIREDFOR COURSES ANDWORKSHOPSSee SPIE CashierPratt St. Lobby (Level 300)+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 27


DAILY COURSE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYIR Sensors and SystemsSC713 EngineeringApproach to ImagingSystem Design (Holst)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $640/ $735SC1162 Design ofMultiband OpticalSystems (Unger) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $640 / $735SC1112 Introduction toElectro-Optical SystemsDesign (Stotts) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $655 / $750SC789 Introduction toOptical and InfraredSensor Systems (Shaw)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685SC972 Basic LaserTechnology (Sukuta) 8:30am to 12:30 pm, $370 /$420SC152 Infrared FocalPlane Arrays (Dereniak,Hubbs) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $590 / $685SC1137 AtmosphericCodes (MODTRAN,FASCODE, and HITRAN)for Sensor Developmentand Evaluation(Schroeder) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC181 Predicting TargetAcquisition Performanceof Electro-OpticalImagers (Vollmerhausen)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $645/ $740SC1135 MultispectralImage Fusion and NightVision Colorization(Zheng, Blasch) 8:30 amto 12:30 pm, $370 / $420SC067 Testing andEvaluation of E-OImaging Systems (Holst)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $670/ $765SC835 Infrared Systems - Technology & Design(Daniels) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $1,120 / $1,340SC1161 DimensionalityReduction forHyperspectral ImageAnalysis (Du) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC1068 Introduction toNight Vision (Browne)1:30 pm to 5:30 pm, $370/ $420SC214 Infrared Windowand Dome Materials(Harris) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $660 / $755SC1136 Infrared OpticalMaterials, Fabrication andTesting for the OpticalEngineer (DeGrooteNelson) 1:30 to 5:30 pm,$370 / $420SC1109 InfraredRadiometric Calibration(Yoon, Eppeldauer,Kaplan, Gibson) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC154 Electro-OpticalImaging SystemPerformance (Holst) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $675 /$770SC900 Uncooled ThermalImaging Detectors andSystems (Hanson) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $630 / $725SC1073 Radiometry andits Practical Applications(Grant) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $665 / $760SC1076 Analog-to-DigitalConverters for DigitalROICs (Veeder) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC194 Multispectral andHyperspectral ImageSensors (Lomheim) 8:30am to 12:30 pm, $450 /$50028 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


DAILY COURSE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYOptical and Optomechanical EngineeringSC713 EngineeringApproach to ImagingSystem Design (Holst)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $640/ $735SC1162 Design ofMultiband OpticalSystems (Unger) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $640 / $735SC609 Basic Optics forNon-Optics Personnel(Harding) 8:30 am to 11:00am, $175 / $225SC1073 Radiometry andits Practical Applications(Grant) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $665 / $760SC1112 Introduction toElectro-Optical SystemsDesign (Stotts) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $655 / $750SC1136 Infrared OpticalMaterials, Fabrication andTesting for the OpticalEngineer (DeGrooteNelson) 1:30 to 5:30 pm,$370 / $420SC1052 Optical SystemsEngineering (Kasunic)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $670/ $765SC1109 InfraredRadiometric Calibration(Yoon, Eppeldauer,Kaplan, Gibson) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC014 Introduction to Optomechanical Design(Vukobratovich) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $965 / $1,185SC015 StructuralAdhesives for OpticalBonding (Daly) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC010 Introductionto Optical AlignmentTechniques (Castle) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $590 /$685COURSESREGISTRATION REQUIREDFOR COURSES ANDWORKSHOPSSee SPIE CashierPratt St. Lobby (Level 300)+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 29


DAILY COURSE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYDefense, Homeland Security, and Law EnforcementSC1073 Radiometry andits Practical Applications(Grant) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $665 / $760SC1161 DimensionalityReduction forHyperspectral ImageAnalysis (Du) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC789 Introduction toOptical and InfraredSensor Systems (Shaw)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685SC067 Testing andEvaluation of E-OImaging Systems (Holst)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $670/ $765SC1162 Design ofMultiband OpticalSystems (Unger) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $640 / $735SC1112 Introduction toElectro-Optical SystemsDesign (Stotts) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $655 / $750SC1135 MultispectralImage Fusion and NightVision Colorization(Zheng, Blasch) 8:30 amto 12:30 pm, $370 / $420SC972 Basic LaserTechnology (Sukuta) 8:30am to 12:30 pm, $370 /$420SC1137 AtmosphericCodes (MODTRAN,FASCODE, and HITRAN)for Sensor Developmentand Evaluation(Schroeder) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC181 Predicting TargetAcquisition Performanceof Electro-OpticalImagers (Vollmerhausen)8:30 am to 5:30 pm,$645 / $740SC995 Target DetectionAlgorithms forHyperspectral Imagery(Nasrabadi) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC154 Electro-OpticalImaging SystemPerformance (Holst) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $675 /$770DisplaysSC066 Fundamentalsof Electronic ImageProcessing (Weeks) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $660 /$755SC159 Head-MountedDisplays: Design andApplications (Melzer,Browne) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $630 / $725SC1068 Introduction toNight Vision (Browne)1:30 pm to 5:30 pm, $370/ $420SC1135 MultispectralImage Fusion and NightVision Colorization(Zheng, Blasch) 8:30 amto 12:30 pm, $370 / $420Emerging TechnologiesSC1068 Introduction toNight Vision (Browne)1:30 pm to 5:30 pm, $370/ $420SC1076 Analog-to-DigitalConverters for DigitalROICs (Veeder) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $590 / $68530 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


DAILY COURSE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYImagery and Pattern AnalysisSC160 PrecisionStabilized Pointing andTracking Systems (Hilkert)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685Imaging and Sensing TechnologiesSC1161 DimensionalityReduction forHyperspectral ImageAnalysis (Du) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC713 EngineeringApproach to ImagingSystem Design (Holst)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $640/ $735SC1137 AtmosphericCodes (MODTRAN,FASCODE, and HITRAN)for Sensor Developmentand Evaluation(Schroeder) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC1161 DimensionalityReduction forHyperspectral ImageAnalysis (Du) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC789 Introduction toOptical and InfraredSensor Systems (Shaw)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685SC067 Testing andEvaluation of E-OImaging Systems (Holst)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $670/ $765SC066 Fundamentalsof Electronic ImageProcessing (Weeks) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $660 /$755SC1160 Fundamentals ofFiber Optic Sensor Designand Technology (Udd,Lieberman) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $620 / $715SC1112 Introduction toElectro-Optical SystemsDesign (Stotts) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $655 / $750SC995 Target DetectionAlgorithms forHyperspectral Imagery(Nasrabadi) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC152 Infrared FocalPlane Arrays (Dereniak,Hubbs) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $590 / $685SC194 Multispectral andHyperspectral ImageSensors (Lomheim) 8:30am to 12:30 pm, $450 /$500SC1109 InfraredRadiometric Calibration(Yoon, Eppeldauer,Kaplan, Gibson) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC154 Electro-OpticalImaging SystemPerformance (Holst) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $675 /$770SC835 Infrared Systems - Technology & Design(Daniels) 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $1,120 / $1,340SC1072 Statistics forImaging and Sensor Data(Bajorski) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $650 / $745SC1136 Infrared OpticalMaterials, Fabrication andTesting for the OpticalEngineer (DeGrooteNelson) 1:30 to 5:30 pm,$370 / $420SC1076 Analog-to-DigitalConverters for DigitalROICs (Veeder) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $590 / $685COURSESSC900 Uncooled ThermalImaging Detectors andSystems (Hanson) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $630 / $725SC1162 Design ofMultiband OpticalSystems (Unger) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $640 / $735SC1073 Radiometry andits Practical Applications(Grant) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $665 / $760REGISTRATION REQUIREDFOR COURSES ANDWORKSHOPSSee SPIE CashierPratt St. Lobby (Level 300)+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 31


DAILY COURSE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYInformation Systems and Networks: Processing, Fusion,and Knowledge GenerationSC1135 MultispectralImage Fusion and NightVision Colorization(Zheng, Blasch) 8:30 amto 12:30 pm, $370 / $420Intelligence, Surveillance, and ReconnaissanceSC1103 3D Imaging LaserRadar (Kamerman) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $590 /$685SC1162 Design ofMultiband OpticalSystems (Unger) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $640 / $735SC1161 DimensionalityReduction forHyperspectral ImageAnalysis (Du) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC789 Introduction toOptical and InfraredSensor Systems (Shaw)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685SC067 Testing andEvaluation of E-OImaging Systems (Holst)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $670/ $765SC160 PrecisionStabilized Pointing andTracking Systems (Hilkert)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685SC1137 AtmosphericCodes (MODTRAN,FASCODE, and HITRAN)for Sensor Developmentand Evaluation(Schroeder) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC1112 Introduction toElectro-Optical SystemsDesign (Stotts) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $655 / $750SC154 Electro-OpticalImaging SystemPerformance (Holst) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $675 /$770SC972 Basic LaserTechnology (Sukuta) 8:30am to 12:30 pm, $370 /$420SC1073 Radiometry andits Practical Applications(Grant) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $665 / $760SC181 Predicting TargetAcquisition Performanceof Electro-OpticalImagers (Vollmerhausen)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $645/ $740SC194 Multispectral andHyperspectral ImageSensors (Lomheim) 8:30am to 12:30 pm, $450 /$500Laser Sensors and SystemsSC1103 3D Imaging LaserRadar (Kamerman) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $590 /$685SC1137 AtmosphericCodes (MODTRAN,FASCODE, and HITRAN)for Sensor Developmentand Evaluation(Schroeder) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC1112 Introduction toElectro-Optical SystemsDesign (Stotts) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $655 / $750SC789 Introduction toOptical and InfraredSensor Systems (Shaw)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685SC972 Basic LaserTechnology (Sukuta) 8:30am to 12:30 pm, $370 /$420SC160 PrecisionStabilized Pointing andTracking Systems (Hilkert)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685SC181 Predicting TargetAcquisition Performanceof Electro-OpticalImagers (Vollmerhausen)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $645/ $740SC1144 Laser SystemsEngineering (Kasunic)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685SC154 Electro-OpticalImaging SystemPerformance (Holst) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $675 /$77032 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


DAILY COURSE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYNext Generation Sensors and SystemsSC1072 Statistics forImaging and Sensor Data(Bajorski) 8:30 am to 5:30pm,$650 / $745SC1160 Fundamentals ofFiber Optic Sensor Designand Technology (Udd,Lieberman) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $620 / $715Sensing for Industry, Environment, and HealthSC789 Introduction toOptical and InfraredSensor Systems (Shaw)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685SC1072 Statistics forImaging and Sensor Data(Bajorski) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $650 / $745SC1160 Fundamentals ofFiber Optic Sensor Designand Technology (Udd,Lieberman) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $620 / $715SC1161 DimensionalityReduction forHyperspectral ImageAnalysis (Du) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC789 Introduction toOptical and InfraredSensor Systems (Shaw)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685SC713 EngineeringApproach to ImagingSystem Design (Holst)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $640/ $735SC1137 AtmosphericCodes (MODTRAN,FASCODE, and HITRAN)for Sensor Developmentand Evaluation(Schroeder) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC1136 Infrared OpticalMaterials, Fabrication andTesting for the OpticalEngineer (DeGrooteNelson) 1:30 pm to 5:30pm, $370 / $420SC1073 Radiometry andits Practical Applications(Grant) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $665 / $760SC194 Multispectral andHyperspectral ImageSensors (Lomheim) 8:30am to 12:30 pm, $450 /$500SC1109 InfraredRadiometric Calibration(Yoon, Eppeldauer,Kaplan, Gibson) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420Sensor Data and Information ExploitationSC995 Target DetectionAlgorithms forHyperspectral Imagery(Nasrabadi) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC154 Electro-OpticalImaging SystemPerformance (Holst) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $675 /$770COURSESSC1072 Statistics forImaging and Sensor Data(Bajorski) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $650 / $745SC194 Multispectral andHyperspectral ImageSensors (Lomheim) 8:30am to 12:30 pm, $450 /$500SC1161 DimensionalityReduction forHyperspectral ImageAnalysis (Du) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC1135 MultispectralImage Fusion and NightVision Colorization(Zheng, Blasch) 8:30 amto 12:30 pm, $370 / $420SC972 Basic LaserTechnology (Sukuta) 8:30am to 12:30 pm, $370 /$420SC160 PrecisionStabilized Pointing andTracking Systems (Hilkert)8:30 am to 5:30 pm, $590/ $685SC1076 Analog-to-DigitalConverters for DigitalROICs (Veeder) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC995 Target DetectionAlgorithms forHyperspectral Imagery(Nasrabadi) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $590 / $685+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 33


DAILY COURSE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYSignal & Image ProcessingSC066 Fundamentalsof Electronic ImageProcessing (Weeks) 8:30am to 5:30 pm, $660 /$755SC1161 DimensionalityReduction forHyperspectral ImageAnalysis (Du) 1:30 pm to5:30 pm, $370 / $420SC1135 MultispectralImage Fusion and NightVision Colorization(Zheng, Blasch) 8:30 amto 12:30 pm, $370 / $420SC1072 Statistics forImaging and Sensor Data(Bajorski) 8:30 am to 5:30pm, $650 / $745SC1076 Analog-to-DigitalConverters for DigitalROICs (Veeder) 8:30 amto 5:30 pm, $590 / $685SC995 Target DetectionAlgorithms forHyperspectral Imagery(Nasrabadi) 8:30 am to5:30 pm, $590 / $685Courses for Industry & ExhibitorsSC609 Basic Optics forNon-Optics Personnel(Harding) 8:30 am to 11:00am, $175 / $225SC972 Basic LaserTechnology (Sukuta) 8:30am to 12:30 pm, $370 /$420REGISTRATION REQUIREDFOR COURSES ANDWORKSHOPSSee SPIE CashierPratt St. Lobby (Level 300)34 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


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2015DEFENSE +SECURITY•SENSORS, IMAGING, AND OPTICS FOR A SAFER WORLDSYMPOSIUM CHAIRTECHNICAL CONFERENCE CHAIRSNils Sandell, Jr.Director, StrategicTechnology Office/DARPA (USA)SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIRDavid A. LoganVice President andGeneral Manager ofTechnology Solutions,BAE SystemsSTEERING COMMITTEEBarbara D. BroomeU.S. Army Research Lab(USA)Michael T. EismannAir Force Research Lab(USA)Kevin G. HardingGE Global Research(USA)Kenneth R. IsraelLockheed Martin Corp.(USA)Robert LiebermanLumoptix, LLC (USA)David A. WhelanBoeing Defense, Space,and Security (USA)Mohammad S. Alam, Univ. ofSouth Alabama (USA)Bjørn F. Andresen, RICOR-Cryogenic and VacuumSystems (Israel)Robert A. Arnone, The Univ. ofSouthern Mississippi (USA)Jarvis J. Arthur, NASA LangleyResearch Ctr. (USA)Gary H. Ballard, U.S. ArmyResearch, Development andEngineering Command (USA)Steven S. Bishop, U.S. ArmyNight Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA)Erik P. Blasch, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA)Michael P. Browne, SAPhotonics (USA)James A. Buford, Jr., U.S. ArmyAviation & Missile Research,Development and EngineeringCtr. (USA)Edward M. Carapezza, EMCConsulting, LLC (USA)David Casasent, CarnegieMellon Univ. (USA)Genshe Chen, Intelligent FusionTechnology, Inc. (USA)Peter Chin, Draper Lab. andBoston Univ. (USA)Daniel D. Desjardins, Consultant(USA)Shiloh L. Dockstader, Exelis, Inc.(USA)Armin Doerry, Sandia NationalLabs. (USA)Peter Doucette, IntegrityApplications, Inc. (USA)Mark Dubinskii, U.S. ArmyResearch Office (USA)Achyut K. Dutta, BanpilPhotonics, Inc. (USA)Augustus Way Fountain III, U.S.Army Edgewood ChemicalBiological Ctr. (USA)Gabor F. Fulop, MaxtechInternational, Inc. (USA)Douglas W. Gage, XPMTechnologies (USA)Frederick D. Garber, WrightState Univ. (USA)Thomas George, ChromoLogic(USA)Grant R. Gerhart, U.S. ArmyTank-Automotive Research,Development, and EngineeringCtr. - Retired (USA)G. Charmaine Gilbreath, U.S.Naval Research Lab. (USA)Charles M. Hanson, SenseIRSolutions, LLC (USA)Paul R. Havig II, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA)Chadwick Todd Hawley, SeniorExpert for Signatures (USA)Daniel J. Henry, Rockwell Collins,Inc. (USA)Kenneth Hintz, George Mason Univ.(USA)Gerald C. Holst, JCD Publishing (USA)Weilin W. Hou, U.S. Naval ResearchLab. (USA)Jason C. Isaacs, Naval SurfaceWarfare Ctr. Panama City Div.(USA)M. Saif Islam, Univ. of California,Davis (USA)Ivan Kadar, Interlink SystemsSciences, Inc. (USA)Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Univ. ofHouston (USA)Gary W. Kamerman, FastMetrix, Inc.(USA)Robert E. Karlsen, U.S. Army TankAutomotive Research, Developmentand Engineering Ctr. (USA)Eric J. Kelmelis, EM Photonics, Inc.(USA)Thia Kirubarajan, McMaster Univ.(Canada)Michael A. Kolodny, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA)Keith A. Krapels, U.S. Army NightVision & Electronic SensorsDirectorate (USA)Fred A. Kruse, Naval PostgraduateSchool (USA)Ajay Kumar, The Hong KongPolytechnic Univ. (Hong Kong,China)Davis A. Lange, UTC AerospaceSystems (USA)Dale Linne von Berg, U.S. NavalResearch Lab. (USA)Arttu R. Luukanen, Asqella Corp.(Finland)Abhijit Mahalanobis, LockheedMartin Missiles and Fire Control(USA)Ronald P. S. Mahler, Consultant (USA)Peter L. Marasco, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA)James E. Melzer, Rockwell CollinsOptronics (USA)R. Lee Murrer, Jr., MillenniumEngineering and Integration Co.(USA)Paul R. Norton, U.S. Army NightVision & Electronic SensorsDirectorate (USA)Kannappan Palaniappan, Univ. ofMissouri-Columbia (USA)Matthew F. Pellechia, Exelis, Inc.(USA)Khanh D. Pham, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA)Tien Pham, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA)Stephen G. Post, Missile DefenseAgency (USA)Manuel A. Quevedo-Lopez, TheUniv. of Texas at Dallas (USA)Kenneth I. Ranney, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA)Firooz A. Sadjadi, Lockheed MartinAdvanced Technology Labs. (USA)Jack Sanders-Reed, The Boeing Co.(USA)Kalluri R. Sarma, HoneywellTechnology (USA)Walter J. Scheirer, Harvard Univ. (USA)Gunasekaran Seetharaman, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)Donnie Self, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA)Amir Shirkhodaie, Tennessee StateUniv. (USA)Charles M. Shoemaker, U.S. ArmyCommunications-ElectronicsResearch Development andEngineering Command (USA)Earl J. Spillar, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA)Raja Suresh, General DynamicsAdvanced Information Systems(USA)Igor V. Ternovskiy, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA)Monte D. Turner, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA)Miguel Velez-Reyes, The Univ. ofTexas at El Paso (USA)Thomas J. Walls, U.S. NavalResearch Lab. (USA)Linda M. Wasiczko Thomas, U.S.Naval Research Lab. (USA)David A. Wikner, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA)Darrell L. Young, Raytheon Intelligence& Information Systems (USA)Brian J. Zelinski, Raytheon MissileSystems (USA)Edmund Zelnio, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA)36 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


BEST PAPER AND BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARDSì Infrared Technology and Applications XLI(Conference 9451) · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 344The Conference Chairs and Program Committee for the Infrared Technologyand Applications conference would like to recognize pioneers inthe field with a Best Paper Award. Two candidates will be selected: onewinner for the Best Paper Award ($1,000 USD) and a Runner-up ($500USD). This award is open to all authors who present in this conference.ì Chemical, Biological, Radiological,Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE)Sensing XVI(Conference 9455) · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 319The Conference Chairs and Program Committee for the Chemical, Biological,Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing conferencewould like to recognize pioneers in the field with a Best Paper Award.Two candidates will be selected: one winner for the Best Paper Award($1,000 USD) and a Runner-up ($500 USD). This award is open to allauthors who present in this conference.ì Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors,Systems, and Applications VII(Conference 9467) · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 336The Conference Chairs and Program Committee for the Micro- and NanotechnologySensors, Systems, and Applications conference would like torecognize pioneers in the field with a Best Paper Award. Two candidateswill be selected: one winner for the Best Paper Award ($1,000 USD) anda Runner-up ($500 USD). This award is open to all authors who presentin this conference.Display Technologies and Applicationsfor Defense, Security, and Avionics IX(Conference 9470A) · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 320Each year, and Best Paper Award is given based on originality, depth ofresearch, significance of findings and/or historical interest. The award isbased primarily on the oral presentation and is a joint decision stemmingfrom input by conference committee members and chairs. The winneris determined shortly after the meeting, and notified by the conferencechairs.Head- and Helmet-Mounted Displays XX:Design and Applications(Conference 9470B) · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 316Special emphasis will be placed on university research in general, andstudent conceived and executed research in particular. As an incentive,a non-monetary award for Best Student Paper will be given.ì Geospatial Informatics, Fusion, andMotion Video Analytics V(Conference 9473) · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 345The Conference Chairs and Program Committee for the Geospatial Informatics,Fusion, and Motion Video Analytics conference would like torecognize pioneers in the field with a Best Paper Award. Two candidateswill be selected: one winner for the Best Paper Award ($1,000 USD) anda Runner-up ($500 USD). This award is open to all authors who presentin this conference.Signal Processing, Sensor/InformationFusion, and Target Recognition XXIV(Conference 9474) · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 347Commencing in 2015, a conference awards committee will be establishedto evaluate the submitted papers and associated presentation to selectthe Young Researcher Best Paper Award.Algorithms for Synthetic ApertureRadar Imagery XXII: SAR 2015 BestStudent Paper Award(Conference 9475) · Location: Conv. Ctr. 345In order to be considered for this award, the student must be the presenterand the primary author. A panel of experts will evaluate the papers, bothfor quality and content with regard to: 1) innovation, clarity, and style,and 2) the importance of the work to the field.Automatic Target Recognition XXV:Announcing the 2015 ATR Best PaperAwards(Conference 9476) * Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 349Lockheed Martin Corporation had generously offered to sponsor the BestPaper Awards for the Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) conference,part of the SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, which will be held inBaltimore, Maryland, 20-24 May 2015. One or more in each category areplanned: Best Student Paper Award and Best Paper Award.SPONSORED BYA panel of experts headed by the ATR conference chairs will evaluate allthe papers, both for quality and content. Attention will be given to 1) theinnovation, clarity, and style of both the oral presentation at the conferenceand the manuscript submitted for publication, and 2) the importanceof the work to the field of ATR. The winners will be recognized in personat the 2015 ATR conference. They will also be formally notified by email,and will receive a certificate of award.ìGeospatial Informatics, Fusion, andMotion Video Analytics V(Conference 9473) · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 345The Conference Chairs and Program Committee for the Geospatial Informatics,Fusion, and Motion Video Analytics conference would like torecognize pioneers in the field with a Best Paper Award. Two candidateswill be selected: one winner for the Best Paper Award ($1,000 USD) anda Runner-up ($500 USD). 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DAILY CONFERENCE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYDSS 2015 SYMPOSIUMPLENARY PRESENTATIONMonday 20 April 2015 ·5:00 to 6:00 pmAlan R. Shaffer, PrincipalDeputy AssistantSecretary ofDefense Research andEngineering, Departmentof DefenseWELCOME RECEPTION,6:15 to 7:45 pm10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 2:00 pmINTERACTIVE EVENINGPOSTER SESSION, 6:00 to7:30 pmDEDICATED EXHIBITIONTIME, 10:00 am to1:00 pmINTERACTIVE EVENINGPOSTER SESSION, 6:00 to7:30 pmIR Sensors and Systems9451 Infrared Technology and Applications XLI (Andresen, Fulop, Hanson, Norton), p. 409452 Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, andTesting XXVI (Holst, Krapels), p. 469453 Window and Dome Technologiesand Materials XIV (Zelinski), p. 48Defense, Homeland Security, and Law Enforcement9454 Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XX(Bishop, Issacs), p. 509455 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XVI (Fountain), p. 539456 Sensors, and Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I)Technologies for Homeland Security, Defense, and Law Enforcement ApplicationsXIV (Carapezza), p. 559458 Cyber Sensing 2015(Ternovskiy, Chin),p. 609457 Biometric andSurveillanceTechnology forHuman and ActivityIdentification XII(Kakadiaris, Kumar,Scheirer), p. 589459 Ocean Sensing and Monitoring VII (Hou, Arnone),p. 61Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance9460 Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance,Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems andApplications XII (Henry, Gosain, Lange,Linne von Berg, Walls, Young), p. 639462 Passive and ActiveMillimeter-WaveImaging XVIII(Wikner, Luukanen),p. 699461A Radar Sensor Technology XIX (Ranney, Doerry), p. 659463 Motion Imagery: Standards, Quality,and Interoperability (Self), p. 719464 Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking forPersistent ISR VI (Pham, Kolodny), p. 72Laser Sensors and Systems9465A Laser Radar Technologyand Applications XX (Turner,Kamerman), p. 749466 Laser Technology for Defense and Security XI(Dubinskii, Post), p. 779465B AtmosphericPropagation XII(Wasiczko-Thomas,Spillar), p. 769461B Active and PassiveSignatures VI(Gilbreath, Hawley),p. 6838 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYDSS 2015 SYMPOSIUMPLENARY PRESENTATIONMonday 20 April 2015 ·5:00 to 6:00 pmAlan R. Shaffer, PrincipalDeputy AssistantSecretary ofDefense Research andEngineering, Departmentof DefenseWELCOME RECEPTION,6:15 to 7:45 pm10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 2:00 pmINTERACTIVE EVENINGPOSTER SESSION, 6:00 to7:30 pmDEDICATED EXHIBITIONTIME, 10:00 am to1:00 pmINTERACTIVE EVENINGPOSTER SESSION, 6:00 to7:30 pmNext-Generation Sensors and Systems9467 Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications VII (George, Dutta, Islam), p. 79Displays9469 Sensors andSystems for SpaceApplications VIII(Pham, Chen), p. 869468 Unmanned Systems Technology XVII (Karlsen, Gage, Shoemaker, Gerhart), p. 849471 Degraded VisualEnvironments:Enhanced, Synthetic,and External VisionSolutions 2015(Sanders-Reed,Arthur), p. 919470B Head- and Helmet-Mounted DisplaysXX: Design andApplications(Marasco, Havig,Browne, Melzer),p. 90Sensor Data and Information Exploitation9470A Display Technologiesand Applications for Defense,Security, and Avionics IX(Desjardins, Sarma), p. 88DEFENSE + SECURITY9472 Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, andUltraspectral Imagery XXI (Velez-Reyes, Kruse), p. 929473 Geospatial Informatics, Fusion,and Motion Video Analytics V(Pellechia, Palaniappan, Dockstader,Seetharamen), p. 959475 Algorithms forSynthetic ApertureRadar Imagery XXII(Zelnio, Garber), p. 1019474 Signal Processing, Sensor/Information Fusion, and Target Recognition XXIV(Kadar), p. 97Imagery and Pattern Analysis9476 Automatic Target Recognition XXV (Sadjadi, Mahalanobis), p. 1029477 Optical Pattern Recognition XXVI(Casasent, Alam), p. 105Information Systems and Networks: Processing, Fusion, andKnowledge Generation9478 Modeling andSimulation forDefense Systemsand Applications X(Kelmelis), p. 1079479 Open Architecture/Open Business Model Net-Centric Systems andDefense Transformation 2015 (Suresh), p. 108+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 39


CONFERENCE 9451 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344Monday–Thursday 20–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9451Infrared Technology and Applications XLIConference Chairs: Bjørn F. Andresen, RICOR-Cryogenic & Vacuum Systems (Israel); Gabor F. Fulop, Maxtech International, Inc. (USA);Charles M. Hanson, SenseIR Solutions, LLC (USA); Paul R. Norton, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA)Program Committee: Tayfun Akin, Mikro-Tasarim Ltd. (Turkey), Middle East Technical Univ. (Turkey); Christopher C. Alexay, StingRay Optics,LLC (USA); Stefan T. Baur, Raytheon Vision Systems (USA); Philippe F. Bois, Thales Research & Technology (France); Wolfgang A. Cabanski,AIM INFRAROT-MODULE GmbH (Germany); John T. Caulfield, Cyan Systems (USA); Eric M. Costard, SOFRADIR (France); Ronald G.Driggers, St. Johns Optical Systems (USA); Michael T. Eismann, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Christy Fernandez-Cull, MIT Lincoln Lab.(USA); Mark E. Greiner, L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics (USA); Sarath D. Gunapala, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA); Masafumi Kimata,Ritsumeikan Univ. (Japan); Hee Chul Lee, KAIST (Korea, Republic of); Paul D. LeVan, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Chuan C. Li, DRSTechnologies, Inc. (USA); Kevin C. Liddiard, Electro-optic Sensor Design (Australia); Wei Lu, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China);Tara J. Martin, UTC Aerospace Systems (USA); Paul L. McCarley, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); R. Kennedy McEwen, SELEX ES (UnitedKingdom); John L. Miller, FLIR Systems, Inc. (USA); A. Fenner Milton, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA); Mario O. Münzberg,Airbus Defence and Space (Germany); Peter W. Norton, BAE Systems (USA); Robert A. Owen, L-3 Communications EOTech. (USA); JosephG. Pellegrino, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern Univ. (USA); Donald A. ReagoJr., U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA); Colin E. Reese, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); SergeyV. Riabzev, RICOR-Cryogenic & Vacuum Systems (Israel); Patrick Robert, ULIS (France); Antoni Rogalski, Military Univ. of Technology(Poland); Ingo Rühlich, AIM INFRAROT-MODULE GmbH (Germany); Jas S. Sanghera, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Itay Shtrichman, SCDSemiconductor Devices (Israel); Torbjørn Skauli, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (Norway); Miguel P. Snyder, U.S. Army RDECOMCERDEC NVESD (USA); Rengarajan Sudharsanan, Spectrolab, Inc., A Boeing Co. (USA); Stefan P. Svensson, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Alan Symmons, LightPath Technologies, Inc. (USA); J. Ralph Teague, Georgia Tech Research Institute (USA); Simon Thibault, Univ. Laval(Canada); Meimei Tidrow, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Alexander Veprik, SCD Semiconductor Devices(Israel); Jay N. Vizgaitis, optX imaging systems (USA); Michel Vuillermet, SOFRADIR (France); James R. Waterman, U.S. Naval Research Lab.(USA); Lucy Zheng, Institute for Defense Analyses (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILOPENING REMARKSLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 . ..........MON 8:00 AM TO 8:10 AMGabor F. Fulop, Maxtech International, Inc. (USA)SESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 ..........MON 8:10 AM TO 10:30 AMNIR / SWIR FPAs and ApplicationsSession Chairs: Mario O. Münzberg, Airbus DS Optronics GmbH(Germany); Eric M. Costard, SOFRADIR (France)8:10 am: Improved sensitivity performance of SWIR imager in amultispectral VIS/SWIR zoom camera for long-range surveillance tasks,Martin Huebner, Bertram Achtner, Michael Kraus, Mario O. Muenzberg,Airbus DS Optronics GmbH (Germany)...........................[9451-1]8:30 am: Smart onboard image enhancement algorithms for SWIR day andnight vision camera, Jo Das, Koen Vanhoof, Guy Gielis, Benedict Gouverneur,Pieter D. Deroo, Xenics NV (Belgium); Raf L. P. Vandersmissen, sInfraRed Pte.Ltd. (Singapore); Jan P. Vermeiren, Xenics NV (Belgium); Patrick J. Merken,Xenics NV (Belgium) and Royal Military Academy (Belgium) ..........[9451-2]8:50 am: Low-cost SWIR imaging: demonstration of a colloidal quantum dotfocal plane array, Ethan J. D. Klem, Christopher W. Gregory, Dorota S. Temple,Jay S. Lewis, RTI International (USA) ............................[9451-3]9:10 am: InGaAs focal plane array developments and perspectives, AnneRouvié, Jérôme Coussement, Odile Huet, Jean-Patrick Truffer, Maxime Pozzi,El-Houcine Oubensaid, Sébastien Hamard, Vincent Chaffraix, Eric M. Costard,SOFRADIR (France)..........................................[9451-4]9:30 am: Extended wavelength SWIR detectors with reduced dark current,Noam Cohen, Ori Aphek, Israel Aerospace Industry (Israel) .........[9451-102]9:50 am: Low light level CMOS sensor for night vision camera, Elad Gross,Ran Ginat, Ofer Nesher, Elbit Systems Ltd (Israel) ..................[9451-5]10:10 am: IR CMOS: the digital nightvision solution to sub-1 mLux imaging,Martin U. Pralle, James E. Carey III, Chris J. Vineis, SiOnyx Inc. (USA) . . [9451-6]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:30 am to 11:00 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 .........MON 11:00 AM TO 12:00 PMInfrared in the Service of the Navy ISession Chair: James R. Waterman, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)11:00 am: Semi-scanning single sensor omni-directional observationsystem (Invited Paper), Yan Itovich, Dan V. Regelman, Rafael AdvancedDefense Systems Ltd. (Israel) ..................................[9451-8]11:30 am: Naval piracy acts: design of an infrared multiple cameras systemfor short-range detection and targeting (Invited Paper), Dominique Maltese,Sagem Défense Sécurité (France)..............................[9451-10]Lunch Break .................................Mon 12:00 pm to 1:00 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 ...........MON 1:00 PM TO 2:00 PMInfrared in the Service of the Navy IISession Chair: James R. Waterman, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)1:00 pm: Considerations for opto-mechanical versus digital stabilizationin surveillance systems (Invited Paper), David Kowal, CONTROP PrecisionTechnologies Ltd. (Israel) .....................................[9451-9]1:30 pm: Opportunities and future trends for Navy shipboard imagingsystems, James R. Waterman, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA) .....[9451-11]SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 ...........MON 2:00 PM TO 3:00 PMInfrared Imagers: Variations On a ThemeSession Chairs: R. Kennedy McEwen, SELEX ES (United Kingdom);Torbjørn Skauli, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (Norway)2:00 pm: Future of clip-on weapon sights: pros and cons from anapplications perspective, Glen L. Francisco, C. Reed Knight Jr., KenGreenslade, Knight’s Armament Co. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9451-12]2:20 pm: Development of an infrared ultra-compact multichannel cameraintegrated in a SOFRADIR’s detector Dewar cooler assembly, Florence de laBarrière, Guillaume Druart, Nicolas Guérineau, Aurélien Plyer, ONERA (France);Gilles Lasfargues, Eric D. de Borniol, Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique(France); Serge Magli, SOFRADIR (France).......................[9451-13]2:40 pm: Spin scan tomographic infrared imager, Harald Hovland, NorwegianDefence Research Establishment (Norway) ......................[9451-14]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm40 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 . ..........MON 3:30 PM TO 4:30 PMInfrared Imaging: Retaining AcquisitionSession Chairs: Torbjørn Skauli,Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (Norway);R. Kennedy McEwen, SELEX ES (United Kingdom)3:30 pm: Minimising blooming in MWIR missile launch systems, Patrick R.Body, TECNOBIT (Spain) ....................................[9451-16]3:50 pm: Passive electro optical counter-countermeasures, Ariela Donval,Tali Fisher, Moshe Oron, KiloLambda Technologies, Ltd. (Israel)......[9451-17]4:10 pm: Daylight coloring for monochrome infrared imagery, JamesGabura, Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies (Canada) ..........[9451-18]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 ...........TUE 8:00 AM TO 9:30 AMType II Superlattice FPAs ISession Chairs: Meimei Tidrow, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern Univ. (USA);Lucy Zheng, Institute for Defense Analyses (USA)8:00 am: Optimization of Type-II superlattice heterojunction infrareddetectors (Invited Paper), Sumith Bandara, Neil Baril, Patrick G. Maloney,Curtis Billman, Nathan Henry, Alexander Brown, Eric Nallon, Joseph G.Pellegrino, Meimei Tidrow, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic SensorsDirectorate (USA)..........................................[9451-103]8:30 am: Type-II superlattice detector for long-wave infrared imaging(Invited Paper), Philip C. Klipstein, Eran Avnon, Yael Benny, AvrahamFraenkel, Alex Glozman, Elad Ilan, Ezra Kahanov, Olga Klin, Lidia Langof, SCDSemiConductor Devices (Israel); Yoav Livneh, Israel Ministry of Defense (Israel);Inna Lukomsky, Michal Nitzani, Lior Shkedy, Itay Shtrichman, Noam Snapi, RonTalmor, SCD SemiConductor Devices (Israel); Avi Tuito, IMOD (Israel); ShayVaserman, Eliezer Weiss, SCD SemiConductor Devices (Israel) ......[9451-20]9:00 am: InAs/Ga(In)Sb type-II superlattices short/middle dual-colorinfrared detectors (Invited Paper), Yanli Shi, Kunming Institute of Physics(China) ...................................................[9451-21]SESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 .......TUE 9:30 AM TO 10:00 AMKeynote SessionSession Chair: Paul R. Norton,U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA)9:30 am: Current directions in sensor technologies at NVESD(Keynote Presentation), Donald Reago, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDECNVESD (USA) ..........................................[9451-22]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Tuesday morning coffee break while walking the exhibition floor andconnecting with reps from the largest prime contractors, key suppliers, anddynamic startups. Meet with vendors showcasing their newest productsand cutting-edge technologies in optics, photonics, sensing, and imaging.Various food outlets are also located in the DSS Expo Hall and will be openfor lunch during Exhibition Hours.CONFERENCE 9451LOCATION: ROOM 344 (ESPLANADE)SESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 ............TUE 1:00 PM TO 3:20 PMType II Superlattice FPAs IISession Chairs: Meimei Tidrow, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); John L. Miller, FLIR Systems, Inc. (USA);Lucy Zheng, Institute for Defense Analyses (USA)1:00 pm: Limiting dark current mechanisms in antimony-based superlatticeinfrared detectors for the mid- and long-wavelength infrared regime,Robert Rehm, Volker Daumer, Tsvetlina Hugger, Norbert Kohn, Florian Lemke,Wolfgang Luppold, Jasmin Niemasz, Johannes Schmidt, Johannes Schmitz,Frank Rutz, Tim O. Stadelmann, Matthias Wauro, Andreas Wörl, Martin Walther,Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Festkörperphysik (Germany) .....[9451-24]1:20 pm: Modeling of the InAs/GaSb superlattices performance,Julien Imbert, ONERA (France); Virginie Trinite, III-V Lab. (France);Sophie Derelle, Julien Jaeck, ONERA (France); Jean-Baptiste Rodriguez, Institutd’Electronique du Sud (France); Riad Haidar, ONERA (France); Mathieu Carras,III-V Lab. (France); Philippe Christol, Institut d’Electronique du Sud(France) ..................................................[9451-25]1:40 pm: Carrier transport in unipolar barrier infrared detectors,David Z. Ting, Alexander Soibel, Linda Höglund, Cory J. Hill, ArezouKhoshakhlagh, Sam A. Keo, Anita M. Fisher, Layton Baker, Edward M. Luong,Robert S. Kowalczyk, John K. Liu, Jason M. Mumolo, Sir B. Rafol, Sarath D.Gunapala, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA) ...........................[9451-26]2:00 pm: Minority carrier lifetimes in InAs/InAsSb type-II superlatticesmeasured using double-modulation time-resolved photoluminescence,Zhiyuan Lin, Shi Liu, Yong-Hang Zhang, Arizona State Univ. (USA)....[9451-27]2:20 pm: Confocal Raman spectroscopy and AFM for evaluation ofsidewalls in type-II superlattices, Alexander A. Ukhanov, Tito L. Busani,Pranav Rathi, Thomas J. Rotter, Felix Jaeckel, Kevin J. Malloy, Actoprobe LLC(USA); Elena Plis, Sanjay Krishna, SKINfrared LLC (USA); Neil F. Baril, J. D.Benson, Marvin Jaime-Vasquez, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA);Dmitri A. Tenne, Boise State Univ. (USA) ........................[9451-29]2:40 pm: Growth and characterization of ≥6” epitaxy-ready GaSb substratesfor use in large-area infrared detector applications, Mark J. Furlong, IQEIR (United Kingdom); Rebecca J. Martinez, Marius Tybjerg, Andrew Mowbray,Brian Smith, Wafer Technology Ltd. (United Kingdom) .............[9451-30]3:00 pm: MBE growth of Sb-based bulk nBn infrared photodetectorstructures on ≥6” GaSb substrates, Amy W. K. Liu, Dmitri Loubychev,Yueming Qiu, Joel M. Fastenau, IQE Inc. (USA); Mark J. Furlong, IQE IR (UnitedKingdom); Marius Tybjerg, Wafer Technology Ltd. (United Kingdom); RebeccaJ. Martinez, IQE IR (United Kingdom); Andrew Mowbray, Brian Smith, WaferTechnology Ltd. (United Kingdom) .............................[9451-31]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:20 pm to 3:50 pmSESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 ............TUE 3:50 PM TO 4:50 PMROIC and NUCSession Chairs: Paul L. McCarley, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);John T. Caulfield, Cyan Systems (USA)3:50 pm: Digital pixel readout integrated circuit architectures for LWIR,Melik Yazici, Huseyin Kayahan, Omer Ceylan, Atia Shafique, Yasar Gurbuz,Sabanci Univ. (Turkey).......................................[9451-32]4:10 pm: A 1280×1024-15 μm CTIA ROIC for SWIR FPAs, Selim Eminoglu,MikroSens Elektronik San ve Tic A S (Turkey) ....................[9451-33]4:30 pm: Cryogenic measurements of a digital pixel readout integratedcircuit for LWIR, Atia Shafique, Melik Yazici, Huseyin Kayahan, Omer Ceylan,Yasar Gurbuz, Sabanci Univ. (Turkey)...........................[9451-34]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 41


CONFERENCE 9451LOCATION: ROOM 303 (ESPLANADE)INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Design of IR omni-directional optical system for night vision andsurveillance of defence and safety, Jae Heung Jo, Hannam Univ. (Korea,Republic of); Jae Myung Ryu, Kumoh National Institute of Technology (Korea,Republic of); Jong-goo Kang, Hannam Univ. (Korea, Republic of) ......[9451-7]Dark current characterization of very long-wavelength HgCdTephotodetectors, Weida Hu, Xiaoshuang Chen, Shanghai Institute of TechnicalPhysics (China) ............................................[9451-74]Stress effects on electrical transportation properties of HgCdTe film,Pengyun Song, Xing Chen, Shan Zhang, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics(China); Zhenhua Ye, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China); XiaoningHu, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China) ...............[9451-76]Study on magnetic circuit of moving magnet linear compressor, Xia Ming,Xiaoping Chen, Jun Chen, Kunming Institute of Physics (China) ......[9451-91]Polarization-selective uncooled infrared sensor using a one-dimensionalplasmonic grating absorber, Shinpei Ogawa, Mitsubishi Electric Corp. (Japan);Yousuke Takagawa, Masafumi Kimata, Ritsumeikan Univ. (Japan) ....[9451-92]Model, design, and fabrication of antenna coupled metal-insulator-metaldiodes for IR sensing, Mesut Inac, Atia Shafique, Yasar Gurbuz, Meriç Özcan,Sabanci Univ. (Turkey).......................................[9451-93]Low-power LVDS for digital readout circuits, Melik Yazici, Huseyin Kayahan,Omer Ceylan, Atia Shafique, Yasar Gurbuz, Sabanci Univ. (Turkey) ...[9451-94]A study of doping influences on transmission of large-diameter galliumantimonide substrates for long-wave (LWIR) to very long wavelength(VLWIR) infrared applications, Rebecca J. Martinez, IQE IR (United Kingdom);Andrew Mowbray, Brian Smith, Marius Tybjerg, Wafer Technology Ltd. (UnitedKingdom); Mark J. Furlong, IQE IR (United Kingdom) ...............[9451-95]A 640×480-17 μm ROIC for uncooled microbolometer FPAs, Selim Eminoglu,MikroSens Elektronik San ve Tic A S (Turkey) ....................[9451-96]SiO 2 films mask processed by lift-off techniques for plasma etching ofHgCdTe, Yiyu Chen, Univ. of Chinese Academy of Sciences (China); ZhenhuaYe, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China) ................[9451-97]Thermal stability of atomic layer deposition Al 2O 3 film on HgCdTe,P. Zhang, Changhong Sun, Y. Zhang, X. Chen, Y. Y. Chen, Zhenhua Ye,Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China) ...................[9451-98]Preliminary validation results of an ASIC for the readout and control ofnear-infrared large array detectors, Philip Påhlsson, Dirk X. Meier, HansKristian Otnes Berge, Petter Øya, David Steenari, Alf Olsen, Amir Hasanbegovic,Mehmet Akif Altan, Bahram Najafiuchevler, Jahanzad Talebi, Suleyman Azman,Codin Gheorghe, Jörg Ackermann, Gunnar Mæhlum, Integrated DetectorElectronics AS (Norway) .....................................[9451-99]POSTERS/ORAL STANDBYSLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . ..TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMSurvivability of Corning durable silver-based multispectral mirrors, LeonardG. Wamboldt, Corning Incorporated (USA) ......................[9451-101]42 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9451LOCATIONS: CONV. CTR. ROOMS 344 AND 345WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSessions 10, 11, and 12 run concurrently with sessions 13, 14, 15, and 16.SESSION 10LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 . .........WED 8:00 AM TO 11:50 AMHOT: High Operating Temperature FPAsSession Chairs: Michael T. Eismann, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Philip C. Klipstein, SCD SemiConductor Devices (Israel)8:00 am: Infrared SWAP detectors: pushing the limits, Yann Reibel, LaurentRubaldo, Rachid Taalat, Alexandre Kerlain, Nicolas Péré-Laperne, Marie-LiseBourqui, David Billon-Lanfrey, SOFRADIR (France); Gérard Destéfanis, OlivierGravrand, Pierre Castelein, CEA-LETI (France)....................[9451-35]8:20 am: Firefly: A HOT camera core for thermal imagers with enhancedfunctionality, Luke Pillans, Tim Edwards, Lee Richardson, David Jeckells,SELEX ES (United Kingdom) ..................................[9451-36]8:40 am: Fabrication of high-operating temperature (HOT), MWIRtransparent photon-trap barrier-based detectors, Hasan Sharifi, Mark S.Roebuck, James Jenkins, Sevag Terterian, Pierre-Yves Delaunay, Terrence J.De Lyon, Daniel Yap, Sarabjit Mehta, Rajesh D. Rajavel, HRL Labs., LLC(USA) ....................................................[9451-37]9:00 am: High-operating temperature MWIR unipolar barrier photodetectorsbased on strained layer superlattices, David A. Ramirez, Stephen A. Myers,Elena Plis, SKINfrared LLC (USA); Sanjay Krishna, SKINfrared LLC (USA) andThe Univ. of New Mexico (USA) ...............................[9451-38]9:20 am: Effects of AlSb interfaces on InAs/InAsSb type-II infraredsuperlattice material properties, Elizabeth H. Steenbergen, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA); Zhiyuan Lin, Arizona State Univ. (USA); Said Elhamri, Univ.of Dayton (USA); Yong-Hang Zhang, Arizona State Univ. (USA); Ron Kaspi, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)...................................[9451-39]9:40 am: Progress on the development of interband cascadephotodetectors (Invited Paper), Zhao-Bing Tian, Sanjay Krishna, The Univ. ofNew Mexico (USA) .........................................[9451-40]Coffee Break ................................Wed 10:10 am to 10:40 am10:40 am: Numerical analysis of CdS/PbSe room temperature mid-infraredheterojunction photovoltaic detectors, Binbin Weng, Jijun Qiu, The Univ. ofOklahoma (USA); Wanyin Ge, Zhisheng Shi, Univ. of Oklahoma (USA). [9451-41]11:00 am: MOCVD grown HgCdTe p+BnN+ barrier detector for MWIR HOToperation (Invited Paper), Malgorzata Kopytko, Military Univ, of Technology(Poland); A. Kebłowski, Vigo System S.A. (Poland); Waldemar Gawron, PiotrMartyniuk, Pawel Madejczyk, Krzysztof Jozwikowski, Antoni Rogalski, O.Markowska, Military Univ. of Technology (Poland) ................[9451-104]11:30 am: Long-wave infrared HgCdTe unipolar PBνn photodetector,Weicheng Qiu, Weida Hu, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China);Xiang-Ai Cheng, Tian Jiang, National Univ. of Defense Technology (China);Xiaoshuang Chen, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China) ....[9451-42]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Wed 11:50 am to 1:30 pmSESSION 13LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ..........WED 8:00 AM TO 11:10 AMNOTE ROOM CHANGEChalcogenide Glasses in IR Optical DesignSession Chairs: Jasbinder S. Sanghera, U.S. Naval Research Lab.(USA); Christopher C. Alexay, StingRay Optics, LLC (USA);Jay N. Vizgaitis, optX imaging systems (USA)8:00 am: Design and high-volume manufacture of low-cost molded IRaspheres for personal thermal imaging devices, Amy L. Zelazny, KennethF. Walsh, John P. Deegan, Brian Bundschuh, Edward K. Patton, RochesterPrecision Optics, LLC (USA) ..................................[9451-54]8:20 am: Design and fabrication of multispectral optics using expandedglass map, Shyam S. Bayya, Daniel J. Gibson, Vinh Q. Nguyen, Jasbinder S.Sanghera, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Mikhail Kotov, Sotera DefenseSolutions, Inc. (USA); Gryphon Drake, Univ. Research Foundation (USA);John P. Deegan, George P. Lindberg, Rochester Precision Optics, LLC(USA) ....................................................[9451-55]8:40 am: Investigation of As40Se60 chalcogenide glass in precision glassmolding for high-volume thermal imaging lenses, Alan Symmons,William V. Moreshead, Jacklyn Novak, Jeremy Huddleston, Edward Foote,LightPath Technologies, Inc. (USA).............................[9451-56]9:00 am: GRIN optics for multispectral infrared imaging (Invited Paper),Daniel J. Gibson, Shyam S. Bayya, Jasbinder S. Sanghera, Vinh Q. Nguyen,U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Mikhail Kotov, Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc.(USA); Gryphon Drake, Univ. Research Foundation (USA) ...........[9451-57]9:30 am: Reducing narcissus with a GRIN (Invited Paper), Jay N. Vizgaitis,Arthur R. Hastings Jr., optX imaging systems (USA) ...............[9451-65]Coffee Break ................................Wed 10:00 am to 10:30 am10:30 am: Index change of chalcogenide materials from precision glassmolding processes, John P. Deegan, George P. Lindberg, Robert Benson,Rochester Precision Optics, LLC (USA); Daniel J. Gibson, Shyam S. Bayya,Jasbinder S. Sanghera, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)............[9451-58]10:50 am: Methods of both destructive and non-destructive metrology ofGRIN optical elements, George P. Lindberg, John P. Deegan, Robert Benson,Rochester Precision Optics, LLC (USA); Andrew J. Berger, Joseph J. Linden,Univ. of Rochester (USA); Daniel J. Gibson, Shyam S. Bayya, Jasbinder S.Sanghera, Vinh Q. Nguyen, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Mikhail Kotov,Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc. (USA) ...........................[9451-59]SESSION 14LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ..........WED 11:10 AM TO 12:00 PMAlternative Approaches and Toolsin IR Optical Design ISession Chairs: Jay N. Vizgaitis, optX imaging systems (USA);Christopher C. Alexay, StingRay Optics, LLC (USA);Jasbinder S. Sanghera, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)DEFENSE + SECURITYThis poster may also be given as an oral presentation in this sessionSurvivability of Corning durable silver-based multispectral mirrors,Leonard G. Wamboldt, Corning Incorporated (USA) ...........[9451-101]11:10 am: Diffractive optics technologies in infrared systems (Invited Paper),Yakov G. Soskind, DHPC Technologies (USA) ....................[9451-60]11:40 am: Varo-Achro-Phobia: the fear of broad spectrum zoom optics,Christopher C. Alexay, Troy A. Palmer, StingRay Optics, LLC (USA)...[9451-61]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Wed 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 43


CONFERENCE 9451LOCATIONS: CONV. CTR. ROOMS 344 AND 345Sessions 10, 11, and 12 run concurrently with sessions 13, 14, 15, and 16.SESSION 11LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 ...........WED 1:30 PM TO 4:20 PMUncooled FPAs and Applications ISession Chairs: Masafumi Kimata, Ritsumeikan Univ. (Japan);Stefan T. Baur, Raytheon Vision Systems (USA)1:30 pm: Uncooled infrared focal plane array imaging in China(Invited Paper), Shuyu Lei, North GuangWei Technology Inc. (China) . . [9451-43]2:00 pm: Uncooled infrared detector and imager development at DALItechnology, Lijun Jiang, Haitao Liu, Liangshan Qian, Jiguang Chi, Feng Pan,Xiang Liu, Xiaorong Zhu, Zhigang Ma, Zhejiang Dali Technology Co., Ltd.(China) ...................................................[9451-44]2:20 pm: BAE Systems’ SMART Chip Camera FPA development(Invited Paper), Louise C. Sengupta, Pierre-Alain Auroux, Donald D. McManus,D. Ahmasi Harris, Richard J. Blackwell, Jeffrey F. Bryant, Evan Binkerd,Mihir Boal, BAE Systems (USA) ...............................[9451-45]2:40 pm: Advanced uncooled sensor product development (Invited Paper),Adam M. Kennedy, Paolo Masini, Mark J. Lamb, Jeff Hamers, Thomas A.Kocian, Eli E. Gordon, Raytheon Co. (USA); William J. Parrish, Ross E. Williams,Seek Thermal, Inc. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9451-46]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:10 pm to 3:40 pm3:40 pm: On-orbit performance of the compact infrared camera (CIRC) withuncooled infrared detector, Haruyoshi Katayama, Michito Sakai, Eri Kato,Yasuhiro Nakajima, Toshiyoshi Kimura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(Japan); Koji Nakau, Hokkaido Univ. (Japan) .....................[9451-47]4:00 pm: Low-SWaP shutterless uncooled video core by SCD, Udi Mizrahi,Yair Lury, Yaakov Gridish, Shahar Yuval, Nickolay Syrel, Yaron Shamay, RomanMeshorer, Roman Iosevich, Shibolet L. Horesh, SCD SemiConductor Devices(Israel) ...................................................[9451-48]SESSION 12LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 .......... WED 4:20 PM TO 6:00 PMUncooled FPAs and Applications IISession Chairs: Colin E. Reese, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Kevin C. Liddiard, Electro-optic SensorDesign (Australia); Charles M. Hanson, SenseIR Solutions, LLC (USA)4:20 pm: Improving the shutterless compensation method for TEC-lessmicrobolometer-based infrared cameras, Alexander Tempelhahn,Helmut Budzier, Volker Krause, Gerald Gerlach, Technische Univ. Dresden(Germany) ................................................[9451-49]4:40 pm: Implementation and performance of shutterless uncooled microbolometercameras, Jo Das, Danny De Gaspari, Philippe Cornet, Pieter D.Deroo, Jan P. Vermeiren, Xenics NV (Belgium); Patrick J. Merken, Xenics NV(Belgium) and Royal Military Academy (Belgium) ..................[9451-50]5:00 pm: Shutters with embedded processors, Stanley W. Stephenson,Melles Griot (USA) ..........................................[9451-51]5:20 pm: Integration of a patterned gold-black absorber with a VO x-basedbolometer for enhanced device performance, Evan M. Smith, Univ. of CentralFlorida (USA) and Plasmonics, Inc. (USA); Deep Panjwani, Univ. of CentralFlorida (USA); James C. Ginn III, Christopher J. Long, Plasmonics, Inc. (USA);Robert E. Peale, Univ. of Central Florida (USA); David J. Shelton, Joshua D.Perlstein, Plasmonics, Inc. (USA); Christian W. Smith, Univ. of Central Florida(USA) ....................................................[9451-52]5:40 pm: Three-dimensional plasmonic metamaterial absorbers based onall-metal structures, Shinpei Ogawa, Daisuke Fujisawa, Mitsubishi ElectricCorp. (Japan); Masafumi Kimata, Ritsumeikan Univ. (Japan) .........[9451-53]SESSION 15LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ...........WED 1:30 PM TO 2:30 PMNOTE ROOM CHANGEAlternative Approaches and Tools in IROptical Design IISession Chairs: Jay N. Vizgaitis, optX imaging systems (USA);Christopher C. Alexay, StingRay Optics, LLC (USA);Jasbinder S. Sanghera, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)1:30 pm: Improved optical-to-mechanical software export process forprecision systems, Ian B. Murray, Jerry Ma, BAE Systems (USA) ....[9451-62]1:50 pm: Cost-effective lightweight mirrors for aerospace and defense,Kenneth S. Woodard, Lovell E. Comstock, Leonard G. Wamboldt, Brian P. Roy,Corning Incorporated (USA) ..................................[9451-63]2:10 pm: An ultra-low surface finish process for 6061-Al mirrors, Leonard G.Wamboldt, Corning Incorporated (USA) .........................[9451-64]SESSION 16LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ...........WED 2:30 PM TO 5:00 PMCryogenic Detector CoolersSession Chairs: Richard M. Rawlings, DRS Technologies, Inc. (USA);Sergey V. Riabzev, RICOR-Cryogenic & Vacuum Systems (Israel);Ingo N. Ruehlich, AIM INFRAROT-MODULE GmbH (Germany);Alexander Veprik, SCD SemiConductor Devices (Israel)2:30 pm: Miniature cryocooler developments for high-operatingtemperatures at Thales Cryogenics, Roel Arts, Thales Cryogenics B.V.(Netherlands); Jean-Yves Martin, Sebastien Van Acker, Thales Cryogénie S.A.(France); Daniel Willems, Jeroen C. Mullié, Thales Cryogenics B.V. (Netherlands);Alexander Göbel, Thales Cryogenics BV (Netherlands); Mark Tops, ThalesCryogenics B.V. (Netherlands); Julien Le Bordays, Thierry Etchanchu, ThalesCryogénie S.A. (France); Tonny Benschop, Thales Cryogenics B.V.(Netherlands) ..............................................[9451-66]2:50 pm: Development and optimization progress with Ricor’s cryocoolersfor HOT IR detectors, Amiram Katz, Ilan Nachman, Sergey V Riabzev,Dan Gover, Victor Segal, Avishai Filis, RICOR-Cryogenic & Vacuum Systems(Israel) ...................................................[9451-67]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:10 pm to 3:40 pm3:40 pm: Miniature linear cryocoolers for HOT applications, Ingo N. Ruehlich,Markus Mai, Carsten Rosenhagen, Andreas Withopf, Sebastian Zehner, AIMINFRAROT-MODULE GmbH (Germany) .........................[9451-68]4:00 pm: Multi slope warm-up calorimetry of integrated Dewar-detectorassemblies, Alexander Veprik, Baruch Shlomovich, SCD SemiConductorDevices (Israel); Avi Tuito, Israel Ministry of Defense (Israel) .........[9451-69]4:20 pm: Microsat cryocooler system, Carl S. Kirkconnell, Lauren S. Shaw,Jacinto Dominguez, Michael J. Ellis, Andy Buric, Mitul H. Jambusaria, IrisTechnology Corp. (USA) .....................................[9451-70]4:40 pm: Advanced Ricor’s cryocoolers for high-end IR missile warningsystems and ruggedized platforms, Ilan Nachman, Sergey V Riabzev,Dan Gover, Victor Segal, Avishai Filis, RICOR-Cryogenic & Vacuum Systems(Israel) ...................................................[9451-71]44 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 17LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 . ..........THU 8:00 AM TO 9:20 AMHgCdTeSession Chairs: Whitney Mason, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Michel Vuillermet, SOFRADIR (France)8:00 am: RMS noise modeling and detection for high-reliability HgCdTeinfrared focal plane arrays development, Augustin Cathignol, GuillaumeVauquelin, Alexandre Brunner, Vincent Destefanis, Magalie Maillard, LaurentRubaldo, SOFRADIR (France) .................................[9451-72]8:20 am: MCT by MBE on GaAs at AIM: state of the art and roadmap,Heinrich Figgemeier, Jan Wenisch, Detlef Eich, Stefan Hanna, WilhelmSchirmacher, Holger Lutz, Timo Schallenberg, Rainer Breiter, AIM INFRAROT-MODULE GmbH (Germany) ..................................[9451-73]8:40 am: Improved MCT LWIR modules for demanding imagingapplications, Rainer Breiter, Heinrich Figgemeier, Holger Lutz, Joachim C.Wendler, Stefan Rutzinger, Timo Schallenberg, AIM INFRAROT-MODULEGmbH (Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9451-75]9:00 am: Low-dark current p-on-n MCT detector in long and very longwavelengthinfrared, Cyril Cervera, Nicolas Baier, Olivier Gravrand, OlivierBoulade, Laurent Mollard, Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique (France);Gérard Destéfanis, CEA-LETI (France); Vincent Moreau, Jean-Paul Zanatta,Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique (France) .....................[9451-77]SESSION 18LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 ..........THU 9:20 AM TO 10:20 AMA Word from the MastersSession Chair: Paul R. Norton,U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA)9:20 am: An IR journey (Invited Paper), Michael A Kinch, DRS Sensors &Targeting Systems, Inc. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9451-79]9:50 am: An IR castle (Invited Paper), Gérard Destéfanis, CEA-LETI(France) ..................................................[9451-80]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:20 am to 10:50 amSESSION 19LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 ......... THU 10:50 AM TO 12:00 PMReducing the PitchSession Chair: Ronald G. Driggers, St. Johns Optical Systems (USA)10:50 am: Reducing pixel geometries with MOVPE grown MCT arrays,R. Kennedy McEwen, David Jeckells, Sudesh K. Bains, Selex ES (UnitedKingdom) .................................................[9451-81]11:10 am: Update on 10 μm pixel pitch MCT-based focal plane array withenhanced functionalities, Yann Reibel, Thibault Augey, Laurent Baud,Nicolas Péré-Laperne, Julien Roumegoux, Laurent Rubaldo, Olivier Pacaud,SOFRADIR (France).........................................[9451-82]11:30 am: Small pixel oversampled focal plane arrays (Invited Paper),John T. Caulfield, Jerry A. Wilson, Cyan Systems (USA); Nibir K. Dhar, U.S.Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA)...........[9451-83]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Thu 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmCONFERENCE 9451LOCATION: ROOM 334 (ESPLANADE)SESSION 20LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 ............THU 1:30 PM TO 2:40 PMSmart ProcessingSession Chairs: Paul L. McCarley, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);John T. Caulfield, Cyan Systems (USA)1:30 pm: Hardware acceleration of lucky-region fusion (LRF) algorithm forhigh-performance real-time video processing, Tyler Browning,Christopher R. Jackson, Furkan Cayci, Univ. of Delaware (USA); Gary W.Carhart, Jony J. Liu, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Fouad E. Kiamilev, Univ.of Delaware (USA) ..........................................[9451-84]1:50 pm: Demonstrations of compressive pixel-based on-chip codedaperture temporal imaging of multiple and dynamic unresolved targets(Invited Paper), Christy Fernandez-Cull, Brian M. Tyrrell, Joseph H. Lin, RichardD’Onofrio, MIT Lincoln Lab. (USA) .............................[9451-85]2:20 pm: HD 1920 x 1080 digital ROICs for advanced IR sensortechnologies, John T. Caulfield, Jon Paul Curzan, Cyan Systems (USA); KentonT. Veeder, Nishant Dhawan, Senseeker Engineering Inc. (USA)......[9451-105]SESSION 21LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 ........... THU 2:40 PM TO 4:20 PMAlternative Photon Detectors andApplicationsSession Chair: Henk Martijn, IRnova AB (Sweden)2:40 pm: Resonator-QWIP FPA development (Invited Paper), Kwong-Kit Choi,Jason N. Sun, Kimberley A. Olver, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ...[9451-88]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 3:10 pm to 3:40 pm3:40 pm: Thermal infrared sensors at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory:hyperspectral and multispectral remote sensing, William R. Johnson, SimonJ. Hook, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA).............................[9451-89]4:00 pm: Theoretical study of QWIP or QDIP IR-FPA non-uniformitycorrection, Yusuke Matsukura, Fujitsu Labs., Ltd. (Japan) ..........[9451-90]CONFERENCE ENDSLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 344 . ...............4:20 PM TO 4:20 PMDEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 45


CONFERENCE 9452 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 341Tuesday–Thursday 21–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9452Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis,Modeling, and Testing XXVIConference Chairs: Gerald C. Holst, JCD Publishing (USA); Keith A. Krapels, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA)Program Committee: Gary H. Ballard, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (USA); Gisele Bennett, Georgia Instituteof Technology (USA); Piet Bijl, TNO Defence, Security and Safety (Netherlands); James A. Buford Jr., U.S. Army Research, Development andEngineering Command (USA); James A. Dawson, Dynetics, Inc. (USA); Ronald G. Driggers, St. Johns Optical Systems (USA); Richard L.Espinola, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); David P. Forrai, L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics (USA);Jonathan G. Hixson, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Alan Irwin, Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc. (USA); Eddie L.Jacobs, Univ. of Memphis (USA); Terrence S. Lomheim, The Aerospace Corp. (USA); R. Lee Murrer Jr., Millennium Engineering and IntegrationCo. (USA); Teresa L. Pace, SenTech, LLC- A DSCI Co. (USA); Hector M. Reyes, Raytheon Co. (USA); Endre Repasi, Fraunhofer-Institut fürOptronik, Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung (Germany); Joseph P. Reynolds, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA);Bernard M. Rosier, ONERA (France); Michael A. Soel, FLIR Systems, Inc. (USA); Andrew W. Sparks, L-3 Sonoma EO (USA); Curtis M. Webb,Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 341 ...........TUE 8:30 AM TO 11:50 AMTesting and SystemsSession Chairs: Alan Irwin, Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc. (USA);Curtis M. Webb, Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems (USA)8:30 am: Black-box imager characterization, from measurements tomodeling range performance (Invited Paper), David P. Haefner, Stephen D.Burks, Brian P. Teaney, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA) . . [9452-1]9:00 am: Characterizing a high-resolution CRT display performance usinga Prichard photometer with microscanner, Balvinder Kaur, Jeff T. Olson,Jonathan G. Hixson, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate(USA) .....................................................[9452-2]9:20 am: Validating machine vision MRT performance against trainedobserver performance for linear shift invariant sensors, Stephen D. Burks,Joshua M. Doe, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate(USA) .....................................................[9452-3]9:40 am: Advanced E-O test capability for Army Next-GenerationAutomated Test System (NGATS), Fred King, Steve W. McHugh, Steve Errea,James McKechnie, Brian Nehring, Gregory P. Matis, Santa Barbara Infrared,Inc. (USA)..................................................[9452-4]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 am10:30 am: Signal intensity transfer function determination on thermalsystems with stray light and scattering present, Stephen D. Burks, U.S. ArmyNight Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA) ................[9452-5]10:50 am: Measuring noise equivalent irradiance of a digital short-waveinfrared imaging system using a broadband source to simulate the nightspectrum, Tim Robinson, John Green, Esterline Control & CommunicationSystems (USA)..............................................[9452-6]11:10 am: Statistical analysis of target acquisition sensor modelingexperiments, Dawne M. Deaver, Steven K. Moyer, U.S. Army Night Vision &Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA) ............................[9452-7]11:30 am: Panoramic sensor requirements for military vehicles, OrgesFurxhi, Ronald G. Driggers, St. Johns Optical Systems (USA); Bradley L. Preece,Keith A. Krapels, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate(USA) .....................................................[9452-8]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:50 am to 1:20 pmSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 341 ............TUE 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMTargets, Backgrounds and AtmosphericsSession Chairs: Richard L. Espinola, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDECNVESD (USA); Endre Repasi, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik,Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung (Germany);Bernard M. Rosier, ONERA (France)1:20 pm: Simulation of a polarized laser beam reflected at the sea surface:modeling and validation, Frédéric Schwenger, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik,Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung (Germany) ....................[9452-9]1:40 pm: Detector integration time-dependent atmospheric turbulenceimaging simulation, Todd W. Du Bosq, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Endre Repasi, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik,Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung (Germany) ...................[9452-10]2:00 pm: Automatic parameter estimation for atmospheric turbulencemitigation techniques, Stephen Kozacik, Aaron L. Paolini, Eric J. Kelmelis, EMPhotonics, Inc. (USA) .......................................[9452-12]2:20 pm: Atmospheric turbulence and sensor system effects on biometricalgorithm performance, Richard L. Espinola, Kevin R. Leonard, U.S. ArmyRDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA); Kenneth A. Byrd, U.S. Army Night Vision& Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Guy Potvin, Defence Research andDevelopment Canada, Valcartier (Canada) .......................[9452-13]2:40 pm: An adaptive tracker for ShipIR/NTCS, Srinivasan Ramaswamy,David A. Vaitekunas, W. R. Davis Engineering, Ltd. (Canada) ........[9452-14]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.46 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dssNew night vision goggle gain definition, Vyacheslav B. Podobedov,George P. Eppeldauer, Thomas C. Larason, National Institute of Standards andTechnology (USA) ..........................................[9452-38]Application and validation of a S/W developed for IR signal simulation byusing the measured data from a moving test ship, Kuk-Il Han,Dong-Geon Kim, Jun-Hyuk Choi, Tae-Kuk Kim, Chung-Ang Univ. (Korea,Republic of) ...............................................[9452-39]Contrast performance modeling of broadband IR imaging systems withtunable filter fore-optics, Van A. Hodgkin, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDECNVESD (USA)..............................................[9452-40]


CONFERENCE 9452LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 341A real-time contrast enhancement using adaptive histogram threshold fora FLIR camera, Sunmi Oh, Samsung Digital City (Korea, Republic of); Gyu-HeePark, SK Telecom (Korea, Republic of) ..........................[9452-41]Optical design of an LWIR imaging polarimetric camera, Sławomir Gogler,Military Univ. of Technology (Poland) ...........................[9452-42]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 341 ..........WED 8:10 AM TO 10:00 AMModeling ISession Chairs: Keith A. Krapels, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD(USA); Gisele Bennett, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA);Piet Bijl, TNO Defence, Security and Safety (Netherlands);James A. Dawson, Dynetics, Inc. (USA); Jonathan G. Hixson,U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA);Andrew W. Sparks, L-3 Sonoma EO (USA)8:10 am: Simulation-based sensor modeling and at-range target detectioncharacterization (Invited Paper), Corey D. Packard, Peter L. Rynes, Allen R.Curran, ThermoAnalytics, Inc. (USA)............................[9452-15]8:40 am: Probability of detection using ShipIR/NVIPM, David A. Vaitekunas,W. R. Davis Engineering, Ltd. (Canada); Gerald C. Holst, JCD Publishing (USA);Srinivasan Ramaswamy, W. R. Davis Engineering, Ltd. (Canada) .....[9452-16]9:00 am: A TRM4 component for the night vision integrated performancemodel, Joseph P. Reynolds, Brian P. Teaney, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDECNVESD (USA); Todd W. Du Bosq, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic SensorsDirectorate (USA); Endre Repasi, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnikund Bildauswertung (Germany)................................[9452-17]9:20 am: A low-light performance survey of commercially available cameramodules, Bradley L. Preece, David M. Tomkinson, Joseph P. Reynolds, U.S.Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA).........................[9452-18]9:40 am: Depth of field in modern thermal imaging, Norbert Schuster, JohnW. Franks, Umicore Electro-Optic Materials (Belgium)..............[9452-19]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 341 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 2:50 PMModeling IISession Chairs: Ronald G. Driggers, St. Johns Optical Systems (USA);David P. Forrai, L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics (USA);Eddie L. Jacobs, The Univ. of Memphis (USA); Terrence S. Lomheim,The Aerospace Corp. (USA); Andrew W. Sparks, L-3 Sonoma EO (USA)1:00 pm: Optimum viewing distance (Invited Paper), Gerald C. Holst, JCDPublishing (USA) ...........................................[9452-20]1:30 pm: Optimal design of a compressive sensing imaging system,Bradley L. Preece, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA); Todd W. DuBosq, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Nader M.Namazi, Georges T. Nehmetallah, The Catholic Univ. of America (USA).[9452-21]1:50 pm: Block randomization versus complete randomization of humanperception stimuli: Is there a difference?, Steven K. Moyer, U.S. Army NightVision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Elizabeth R. Uhl, U. S. ArmyResearch Institute (USA) .....................................[9452-22]2:10 pm: Modeled performance of low-light digital imagers,Joseph P. Reynolds, Bradley L. Preece, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD(USA) ....................................................[9452-23]2:30 pm: Comparative performance of large-format MWIR and LWIRsystems in NV-IPN, Edward M. Burdette, J. Ralph Teague, Georgia TechResearch Institute (USA); Christopher L. Dobbins, U.S. Army RedstoneTechnical Test Ctr. (USA); Samuel B. Wood, U.S. Army (USA)........[9452-43]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 2:50 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 341 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 5:30 PMModeling IIISession Chairs: Teresa L. Pace, DSCI (USA); Hector M. Reyes,Raytheon Co. (USA); Joseph P. Reynolds, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDECNVESD (USA); Michael A. Soel, FLIR Systems, Inc. (USA);Andrew W. Sparks, L-3 Sonoma EO (USA)3:30 pm: Legacy modeling and range prediction comparison: NV-IPMversus SSCamIP and NVTherm, Jonathan G. Hixson, Philip I. Richardson,Balvinder Kaur, David M. Tomkinson, Brian P. Teaney, U.S. Army Night Vision &Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA) ...........................[9452-24]3:50 pm: Custom component generation in the night vision integratedperformance model, Brian P. Teaney, David P. Haefner, U.S. Army RDECOMCERDEC NVESD (USA); Stephen D. Burks, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9452-25]4:10 pm: Investigating the validity of the networked imaging sensor modelin field of view search, Melvin H. Friedman, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDECNVESD (USA); Eric A. Flug, Steven K. Moyer, U.S. Army Night Vision &Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA) ...........................[9452-26]4:30 pm: Model of Large-format EO-IR sensor for calculating the probabilityof detection and false alarm for fixed and moving targets, Andrew R. Korb,Korb Satellite Systems (USA) .................................[9452-27]4:50 pm: Face acquisition camera design using the NV-IPM imagegeneration tool, Kenneth A. Byrd, Joseph P. Reynolds, U.S. Army Night Vision& Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA) .........................[9452-28]5:10 pm: Detection range estimation model for LWIR polarimetric camera,Sławomir Gogler, Military Univ. of Technology (Poland) .............[9452-29]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 341 ...........THU 9:00 AM TO 12:10 PMHWILSession Chairs: James A. Buford Jr., U.S. Army Research, Developmentand Engineering Command (USA); R. Lee Murrer Jr., MillenniumEngineering and Integration Co. (USA); Gary H. Ballard, U.S. ArmyResearch, Development and Engineering Command (USA)9:00 am: Scene projection technology enhancements for testing infraredimaging sensors in a simulated environment, Heard S. Lowry, AerospaceTesting Alliance (USA) .......................................[9452-30]9:20 am: Development of an ultrahigh-temperature infrared scene projectorat Santa Barbara Infrared Inc., Gregory Franks, Joseph D. Laveigne, TomDanielson, Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc. (USA); John M. Lannon Jr., Scott H.Goodwin, RTI International (USA); Kevin Sparkman, Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9452-31]9:40 am: Test pixels for high-temperature infrared scene projection,Christopher J. Fredricksen, LRC Engineering, Inc. (USA); Seth Calhoun,Stephen Trewick, Aubrey Coffey, Edward Dein, Kevin R. Coffey, Robert E.Peale, Univ. of Central Florida (USA); Joseph D. LaVeigne, Gregory Franks,Tom Danielson, Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc. (USA); John M. Lannon Jr.,Scott H. Goodwin, RTI International (USA) .......................[9452-32]10:00 am: Resolution specification for infrared scene projectors used inhardware-in-the-loop testing, Joseph D. LaVeigne, Gregory Franks,Tom Danielson, Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc. (USA); Breck A. Sieglinger,William L. Herald, MacAulay-Brown, Inc. (USA) ...................[9452-33]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:20 am to 10:50 am10:50 am: Spectral homogenization techniques for the hyperspectral imageprojector, Logan E. Hillberry, Colorado School of Mines (USA); Joseph P. Rice,National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA)..............[9452-34]11:10 am: Advances in iterative non-uniformity correction techniquesfor infrared scene projection, Tom Danielson, Joseph D. LaVeigne,Gregory Franks, Marcus Prewarski, Brian Nehring, Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9452-35]11:30 am: Computing the total atmospheric refraction for real-time opticalimaging sensor simulation, Richard F. Olson Jr., U.S. Army Research,Development and Engineering Command (USA) ..................[9452-36]11:50 am: Memory efficient atmospheric effects modeling for infraredscene generators, Çaglar Kavak, Seçkin Özsaraç, TÜBİTAK BİLGEM İLTAREN(Turkey) .................................................. [9452-37DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 47


CONFERENCE 9453 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 346Tuesday–Wednesday 21–22 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9453Window and Dome Technologies andMaterials XIVConference Chair: Brian J. Zelinski, Raytheon Missile Systems (USA)Program Committee: Rick Gentilman, Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems (USA); Daniel C. Harris, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Weapons Div.(USA); Brian K. Jones, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (USA); John S. McCloy, Washington State Univ. (USA);Richard Porter, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Michael E. Thomas, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab. (USA); Randal W. Tustison,Consultant (USA); Martin Winterling, UTC Aerospace Systems (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 346 ..........TUE 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AMAdvances in Mid-Wavelength InfraredWindow TechnologySession Chair: Richard Gentilman, Raytheon Co. (USA)8:00 am: Highly-transparent spinel windows by microwave sintering,Jasbinder Sanghera, Woohong R. Kim, Shyam Bayya, Guillermo Villalobos,Benjamin Rock, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Bryan Sadowski, SoteraDefense Solutions, Inc. (USA) ..................................[9453-1]8:20 am: Low-loss spinel windows for high-energy lasers, Woohong R. Kim,Guillermo Villalobos, Colin Baker, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); MichaelHunt, Univ. Research Foundation (USA); Bryan Sadowski, Ishwar Aggarwal,Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc. (USA); Jasbinder S. Sanghera, Shyam S. Bayya,U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Juan L. Sepulveda, Raouf O. Loutfy, Tim Lowe,Materials and Electrochemical Research Corp. (USA) ...............[9453-2]8:40 am: Transparent ceramics for demanding applications, Mark V. Parish,Marina R. Pascucci, John Gannon, Brenda Puputti, CeraNova Corp.(USA) .....................................................[9453-3]9:00 am: 20-inch diameter CHES® Sapphire Boules, Chandra P. Khattak,Joshua Filgate, Saurabh Ullal, ARC Energy (USA) ..................[9453-4]9:20 am: Large conformal ALON® windows, Santosh K. Jha, Lee M.Goldman, Robyn Foti, Suri A. Sastri, Sreeram Balasubramanian, Mark Smith,Surmet Corp. (USA)..........................................[9453-5]9:40 am: Scatter properties of polycrystalline YAG and Nd:YAG in the visibleand near-infrared, R. M. Springer, Michael E. Thomas, A. M. Brown, JohnsHopkins Univ. (USA) .........................................[9453-6]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 346 ..........TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AMWindow and Dome Technology OverviewsSession Chair: Brian J. Zelinski, Raytheon Missile Systems (USA)10:30 am: Roadmap for transparent advanced ceramic sensor windows,Douglas W. Freitag, USACA (USA) ..............................[9453-7]10:50 am: A history of semi-active laser dome and window materials(Invited Paper), Roger M. Sullivan, Office of Naval Research (USA) .....[9453-8]11:20 am: Weibull probability of failure analysis of windows and domes:a tutorial (Invited Paper), Lee R. Cambrea, Daniel C. Harris, Naval Air WarfareCtr. Weapons Div. (USA) ......................................[9453-9]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:50 am to 1:20 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 346 ............TUE 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMMetrology and Finishing of Flat,Free-Form, and Conformal OpticsSession Chair: Daniel C. Harris,Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Weapons Div. (USA)1:20 pm: Updates in high-performance window fabrication,Teddy J. Lambropoulos, Zygo Corp. (USA) ......................[9453-10]1:40 pm: Development of manufacturing technologies for hard opticalceramic materials, Edward Fess, Scott DeFisher, Mike Cahill, Frank L. Wolfs,OptiPro Systems (USA) ......................................[9453-11]2:00 pm: Form, figure, and thickness measurement of freeform andconformal optics with non-contact sensors, Scott DeFisher, Edward Fess,Greg Matthews, OptiPro Systems (USA) ........................[9453-12]2:20 pm: Freeform optical manufacturing and testing processes for IRconformal window and domes, Kate Medicus, Jessica D. Nelson,Timothy Lynch, Matt Brunelle, Matthew R. Brophy, Optimax Systems,Inc. (USA).................................................[9453-13]2:40 pm: Optical metrology of conformal optics, Mikhail A. Gutin, Olga Gutin,Xu-Ming Wang, Dennis Ehlinger, Applied Science Innovations, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9453-14]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 346 ............TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PMNovel Processing and Applications ofOptical Windows, Domes, and CoatingsSession Chair: Michael E. Thomas, Johns Hopkins Univ. (USA)3:30 pm: Additive manufacturing of optical materials, Junjie Luo, LukeGilbert, Douglas Bristow, Robert Landers, Edward C. Kinzel, Missouri Univ. ofScience and Technology (USA)................................[9453-15]3:50 pm: ALON® GRIN optics for Visible-MWIR applications, Nagendra Nag,Surmet Corp. (USA).........................................[9453-16]4:10 pm: Cost-effective and high-strength ZnS IR windows for LWIRapplications, Duraiswamy Ravichandran, Texas Biochemicals, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9453-17]4:30 pm: Scintillation and luminescence in transparent colorless singleand polycrystalline bulk ceramic ZnS, John S. McCloy, Washington StateUniv. (USA); Mary Bliss, Brian W. Miller, Zheming Wang, Sean C. Stave, PacificNorthwest National Lab. (USA) ................................[9453-18]4:50 pm: Advances in multispectral diamond-like carbon coatings, JasonKeck, Chris Karp, Reynard Corp. (USA) .........................[9453-19]5:10 pm: Simple optimization method for EMI mesh pattern design,Mehmet Erhan Alpman, Tolga Senger, ASELSAN Inc. (Turkey) .......[9453-20]5:30 pm: Stress Measurement of EFG Sapphire Using Cr3+Piezospectroscopy, Drew T. Haven, Herbert E Bates, John W Locher,Steven A. Zanella, Saint-Gobain Crystals (USA) ...................[9453-21]48 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9453LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 346WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 346 ..........WED 8:00 AM TO 10:10 AMComputational Modeling of Optical andMechanical PropertiesSession Chair: John S. McCloy, Washington State Univ. (USA)8:00 am: Electronic-band structures and optical properties of transitionmetal-doped zinc oxide, Esakkimuthuraju Murugan, Mahesh Rajendran,Badrinath Vadakkapattu Canthadai, Venugopal Reddy Paduru, SreekanthTirumala, Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology (India)...............[9453-22]8:20 am: Role of impactor properties on computational simulation of sandimpact damage in transparent ceramic windows, Robert Schultz, The Univ.of Arizona (USA); Ibrahim Guven, Virginia Commonwealth Univ. (USA);Brian J. Zelinski, Raytheon Missile Systems (USA).................[9453-23]8:40 am: Computational modeling of sand impact damage in coated,transparent ceramic windows, Shanna Tune, Robert Schultz, The Univ. ofArizona (USA); Ibrahim Guven, Virginia Commonwealth Univ. (USA);Brian J. Zelinski, Raytheon Missile Systems (USA).................[9453-24]9:00 am: New ZnS interatomic potential for molecular dynamicssimulations, Erin K. Boland, Raytheon Missile Systems (USA); KrishnaMuralidharan, The Univ. of Arizona (USA); Brian J. Zelinski, Raytheon MissileSystems (USA); Stefan Bringuier, The Univ. of Arizona (USA) ........[9453-25]9:20 am: Stress analysis of optical coatings for improved durability andperformance of high-end optical components, Shay Joseph, Anna Gleizer,Doron Yadlovker, Arit E. Shinman-Avraham, Rafael Advanced Defense SystemsLtd. (Israel)................................................[9453-26]9:40 am: Laser-induced damage threshold prediction of dielectricenhancedmultiband mirrors at 1064 nm, Jue Wang, Corning AdvancedOptics (USA) ..............................................[9453-28]9:55 am: Angle-resolved scatter of HfO 2/SiO 2 multilayer high-reflectivecoating at 1064 nm, Jue Wang, Corning Specialty Materials, Inc. (USA); SvenSchröder, Marcus Trost, Matthias Hauptvogel, Angela Duparré, Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik (Germany) .........[9453-29]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 49


CONFERENCE 9454 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320Monday–Thursday 20–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9454Detection and Sensing of Mines, ExplosiveObjects, and Obscured Targets XXConference Chairs: Steven S. Bishop, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Jason C. Isaacs, Naval Surface WarfareCtr. Panama City Div. (USA)Program Committee: Benjamin E. Barrowes, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Ctr. (USA); Ryan R. Close, U.S. Army Night Vision& Electronics Sensors Directorate (USA); Leslie M. Collins, Duke Univ. (USA); Gerald J. Dobeck, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr. Panama City Div.(USA); Anthony A. Faust, Defence Research and Development Canada, Suffield (Canada); Tesfaye G-Michael, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr.Panama City Div. (USA); Gregory Garcia, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr. Panama City Div. (USA); James M. Keller, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia(USA); Aaron LaPointe, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Henric Östmark, Swedish Defence Research Agency(Sweden); Motoyuki Sato, Tohoku Univ. (Japan); Waymond R. Scott Jr., Georgia Institute of Technology (USA); Richard C. Weaver, U.S. ArmyNight Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 .......... MON 8:30 AM TO 9:50 AMTechnology Mélange ISession Chairs: Denis M. Reidy, Naval Explosive Ordnance DisposalTechnology Div. (USA); Leslie M. Collins, Duke Univ. (USA)8:30 am: Forecasting the soil-dependent performance of groundpenetratingradar by means of a conventional field-moisture sensor,Markus Loewer, Jan Igel, Leibniz Institute for Applied Geosciences(Germany) .................................................[9454-1]8:50 am: Stand-off explosive detection utilizing low-power stimulatedemission nuclear quadrupole resonance detection and sub-wavelengthfocusing wideband super lens, William Mouyos, John Apostolos, Judy Feng,Walter Chase, AMI Research and Development (USA)...............[9454-2]9:10 am: Minimally disruptive schedule repair for MCM Missions,Kalyan M. Gupta, Matthew Molineaux, Bryan L. Auslander, Philip G. Moore,Knexus Research (USA) ......................................[9454-3]9:30 am: Fusion of iECO image descriptors for buried explosive hazarddetection in forward-looking infrared imagery, Stanton R. Price,Derek T. Anderson, Mississippi State Univ. (USA); James M. Keller, Univ. ofMissouri-Columbia (USA) .....................................[9454-4]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:10 am to 10:40 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 .........MON 10:40 AM TO 12:00 PMTechnology Mélange IISession Chairs: Zeke Topolosky,U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA);Joe Keranen, White River Technologies, Inc. (USA)10:40 am: Detection of concealed targets using spintronic microwavesensor, Lei Fu, Yongsheng Gui, Can-Ming Hu, Univ. of Manitoba (Canada);Yang Xiao, Mounir Jaidann, Hong Guo, McGill Univ. (Canada);Hakima Abou-Rachid, Defence Research and Development Canada,Valcartier (Canada) ..........................................[9454-5]11:00 am: Differential excitation spectroscopy for detection of commonexplosives: ammonium nitrate and urea nitrate, Boyd V. Hunter, Jason M.Cox, Kestrel Corp. (USA); Michael A. Miller, Southwest Research Institute (USA);Richard V. Hunter, Paul Harrison, Levi Van Bastian, William P. Walters, KestrelCorp. (USA) ................................................[9454-6]11:20 am: Using a blackboard architecture or expert system to identifyobfuscated targets from symptoms, Jeremy Straub, Univ. of North Dakota(USA) .....................................................[9454-7]11:40 am: Efficiency of using the spectral dynamics analysis for pulsed THzspectroscopy of both explosive and other materials, Vyacheslav A. Trofimov,Svetlana A. Varentsova, Lomonosov Moscow State Univ. (RussianFederation) ................................................[9454-8]Lunch Break .................................Mon 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ............MON 1:30 PM TO 3:10 PMElectromagnetic Induction ISession Chairs: Rajiv Suri,U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (USA);Alina Zare, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA)1:30 pm: Fuzzy logic based sensor performance evaluation of vehiclemounted metal detector systems, Canicious G. Abeynayake, Defence Scienceand Technology Organisation (Australia). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9454-9]1:50 pm: Explosive hazard detection using sensor fusion and multiplekernel learning with downward-looking GPR and EMI sensor data, AnthonyPinar, Michigan Technological Univ. (USA); Matthew P. Masarik,Jack Kelly, Michigan Tech Research Institute (USA); Timothy C. Havens,Michigan Technological Univ. (USA); Joseph W. Burns, Brian T. Thelen,Michigan Tech Research Institute (USA); John Becker, MichiganTechnological Univ. (USA)....................................[9454-10]2:10 pm: Extended-range electromagnetic induction sensor concepts,Jonathan S. Miller, Chet Bassani, Gregory Schultz, White River Technologies,Inc. (USA).................................................[9454-11]2:30 pm: Wideband electromagnetic interrogation of buried explosivehazards using 3D array, Gregory Schultz, Jonathan S. Miller, Chet Bassani,Peter Lorenz, Joe Keranen, White River Technologies, Inc. (USA) .....[9454-12]2:50 pm: Munitions detection and discrimination on-the-move: dynamicEMI classification methods and potential in CONUS and OCONUSapplications, Gregory Schultz, Jonathan S. Miller, Joe Keranen, FridonShubitidze, White River Technologies, Inc. (USA)..................[9454-13]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:10 am to 3:40 amSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ...........MON 3:40 PM TO 4:40 PMElectromagnetic Induction IISession Chairs: Frank Navish III,U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA);Gregory Schultz, White River Technologies, Inc. (USA)3:40 pm: Buried threat detection using a handheld ground penetratingradar system, Mary Knox, Peter A. Torrione, Leslie M. Collins, Kenneth D.Morton Jr., Duke Univ. (USA) .................................[9454-14]4:00 pm: Multiple instance dictionary learning for subsurface objectdetection using handheld EMI, Alina Zare, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA);Brendan Alvey, Univ. of Missouri (USA) and Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA);Matthew Cook, Dominic K. Ho, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA) ....[9454-15]4:20 pm: Phase response of high- to very high-frequency metal/anomalydetector, Daniel C. Heinz, U.S. Army CERDEC Intelligence and InformationWarfare Directorate (USA); Michael L. Brennan, CACI International Inc. (USA);Michael B. Steer, North Carolina State Univ. (USA); Adam W. Melber,John T. Cua, U.S. Army CERDEC Intelligence and Information WarfareDirectorate (USA)...........................................[9454-16]50 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ..........TUE 8:20 AM TO 10:00 AMEO/IR Technologies and Signal Processing ISession Chairs: Ryan R. Close, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA);Kevin K. Green, EOIR Technologies (USA)8:20 am: A probabilistic framework for comparing multi-modality buriedthreat detection systems with dynamic velocity and sensor activity,Jordan M. Malof, Kenneth D. Morton Jr., Leslie M. Collins, Peter A. Torrione,Duke Univ. (USA)...........................................[9454-17]8:40 am: Ground vehicle based LADAR for standoff detection of road-sidehazards, Jim Hollinger, LSA Autonomy LLC (USA); Ryan R. Close, U.S. ArmyRDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA) .............................[9454-18]9:00 am: Airborne thermal infrared hyperspectral imaging of buried objects,Marc-André Gagnon, Philippe Lagueux, Pierre Tremblay, Simon Savary, VincentFarley, Éric Guyot, Martin Chamberland, Telops (Canada)...........[9454-19]9:20 am: Extended adaptive mutation operator for training an explosivehazard detection prescreener in forward looking infrared imagery,Ravinder Singh, Stanton R. Price, Derek T. Anderson, Mississippi State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9454-20]9:40 am: Design of a buried explosive hazard pre-screener in forwardlooking imagery based on shearlet filtering and image post-processing,Stanton R. Price, Derek T. Anderson, Mississippi State Univ. (USA);James M. Keller, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA)................[9454-21]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ..........TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:30 AMEO/IR Technologies andSignal Processing IISession Chairs: Sanjeev Agarwal, Malaviya National Institute ofTechnology (India); Bruce Swett, EOIR Technologies (USA)10:30 am: Near real-time, on-the-move multisensor integration andcomputing framework, Chris Burnette, Matt Schneider, EOIR Technologies(USA); Sanjeev Agarwal, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic SensorsDirectorate (USA); Diane Deterline, Chris Geyer, EOIR Technologies (USA);Chung D. Phan, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA); Richard M. LydicJr., U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Kevin K.Green, Bruce Swett, EOIR Technologies (USA) ...................[9454-22]10:50 am: Near real-time, on-the-move software PED using VPEF, Kevin K.Green, Chris Geyer, Chris Burnette, EOIR Technologies (USA); Sanjeev Agarwal,U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Bruce Swett,EOIR Technologies (USA); Chung D. Phan, Richard M. Lydic Jr., U.S. ArmyNight Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Diane Deterline, EOIRTechnologies (USA).........................................[9454-23]11:10 am: Real-time buried IED detection and cueing capability in VPEFenvironment, Bo Ling, Migma Systems, Inc. (USA); Sanjeev Agarwal, U.S. ArmyRDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA); Santiago Olivera, Zlatko Vasilkoski,Migma Systems, Inc. (USA); Chung D. Phan, Richard M. Lydic Jr., U.S. ArmyNight Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA) ...............[9454-25]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:30 am to 1:20 pmCONFERENCE 9454LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320SESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ............TUE 1:20 PM TO 2:00 PMEO/IR Technologies andSignal Processing IIISession Chairs: Robert H. Luke III,U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA);Mark P. Kolba, Signal Innovations Group, Inc. (USA)1:20 pm: Multi-scale HOG prescreening algorithm for detection of buriedexplosive hazards in FL-IR imagery, Kevin E. Stone, James M. Keller, Univ. ofMissouri-Columbia (USA) ....................................[9454-26]1:40 pm: An application of log-Gabor filter on road detection in aridenvironments for forward looking buried object detection, James M. Keller,Pooparat Plodpradista, Mihail Popescu, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia(USA) ....................................................[9454-27]SESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ........... TUE 2:00 PM TO 3:00 PMLaser Based Chemical Sensing TechnologiesSession Chairs: Ken E. Yasuda, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD(USA); Mikella E. Farrell, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)2:00 pm: A method for detecting ultra-low quantities of explosives withuse a picosecond laser FAIMS analyzer, Gennadii Kotkovskii, AlexanderA. Chistyakov, Ivan P. Odulo, Alexey V. Sychev, National Research NuclearUniv. MEPhI (Russian Federation); Artem S. Bogdanov, Anatoly N. Perederiy,Moscow State Institute of Radiotechnics, Electronics and Automation (RussianFederation); Evgeny M. Spitsyn, JSC M.F. Stelmakh Research InstitutePOLYUS (Russian Federation); Alexander V. Shestakov, POLYUS Research andDevelopment Institute (Russian Federation) ......................[9454-28]2:20 pm: Surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) detection ofammonium nitrate (AN) samples fabricated using drop-on-demand inkjettechnology, Mikella E. Farrell, Ellen L. Holthoff, Paul M. Pellegrino, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9454-29]2:40 pm: Detection of homemade explosives using Raman excitation at1064 nm, Eric G. Roy, Claire Dentinger, Claude Robotham, Rigaku RamanTechnologies, Inc. (USA) .....................................[9454-30]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ............TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:30 PMForward Looking GPR TechnologiesSession Chairs: Brian P. Burns, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Matthew P. Masarik, Michigan TechResearch Institute (USA)3:30 pm: Clutter and target discrimination in forward-looking groundpenetrating radar using sparse structured basis pursuits, Joseph A. Camilo,Jordan M. Malof, Peter A. Torrione, Leslie M. Collins, Kenneth D. Morton Jr.,Duke Univ. (USA)...........................................[9454-31]3:50 pm: Deep belief networks for false alarm rejection in forward-lookingground-penetrating radar, John Becker, Timothy C. Havens, Anthony Pinar,Timothy J. Schulz, Michigan Technological Univ. (USA).............[9454-32]4:10 pm: Video processing for explosive hazard detection with forwardlookingGPR, Adam Webb, Michigan Tech Research Institute (USA) andMichigan Technological Univ. (USA); Timothy C. Havens, Timothy J. Schulz,Michigan Technological Univ. (USA) ............................[9454-33]4:30 pm: A synthetic aperture acoustic prototype system, Robert H. LukeIII, Steven S. Bishop, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate(USA); Aaron Chan, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA); Peter M.Gugino, Thomas P. Donzelli, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic SensorsDirectorate (USA); Mehrdad Soumekh, Soumekh Consultant (USA) ...[9454-34]4:50 pm: Explosive hazard detection using MIMO forward-looking groundpenetratingradar, Darren Shaw, Univ. of Missouri (USA); Dominic K. Ho, Univ.of Missouri-Columbia (USA); Kevin Stone, Univ of Missouri (USA); James M.Keller, Mihail Popescu, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA); Derek Anderson,Mississippi State Univ. (USA); Robert H. Luke III, Brian P. Burns, U.S. ArmyNight Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA) ...............[9454-35]5:10 pm: Advanced processing of standoff sensor data for detectingexplosively formed penetrators, Joe Keranen, Gregory Schultz,Fridon Shubitidze, White River Technologies, Inc. (USA); Kancham Chotoo, UserSystems, Inc. (USA).........................................[9454-36]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 51


CONFERENCE 9454LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 10LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 .........WED 8:20 AM TO 10:00 AMGPR Technologies ISession Chairs: Brian C. Barlow, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Peter A. Torrione, Duke Univ. (USA)8:20 am: Automatic target detection and discrimination algorithmapplicable to ground penetrating radar data, Canicious G. Abeynayake,Defence Science and Technology Organisation (Australia); Minh D. Tran, Univ.of South Australia (Australia) ..................................[9454-37]8:40 am: Design and validation of inert homemade explosive simulants forground penetrating radar, Anthony A. Faust, Brian VanderGaast, DefenceResearch and Development Canada, Suffield (Canada); John E. McFee,McFysics Consulting (Canada); Cristian Mosquera, Defence Research andDevelopment Canada, Suffield (Canada) ........................[9454-38]9:00 am: Deep convolutional neural networks for classifying GPR B-scans,Lance E. Besaw, Phil J. Stimac, Applied Research Associates, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9454-39]9:20 am: GPR anomaly detection with robust principal component analysis,Matthew P. Masarik, Joseph W. Burns, Brian T. Thelen, Jack Kelly, MichiganTech Research Institute (USA); Timothy C. Havens, Michigan TechnologicalUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9454-40]9:40 am: A layer tracking approach to buried surface detection, Peter J.Dobbins, Joseph Wilson, Brandon Smock, Univ. of Florida (USA) .....[9454-41]SESSION 12LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 4:10 PMGPR Technologies IIISession Chairs: Richard C. Weaver, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Lance E. Besaw, Applied ResearchAssociates, Inc. (USA)3:30 pm: Improving buried threat detection in ground-penetrating radarwith transfer learning and metadata analysis, Kenneth A. Colwell, Peter A.Torrione, Leslie M. Collins, Kenneth D. Morton Jr., Duke Univ. (USA) . . [9454-47]3:50 pm: Leveraging robust principal component analysis to detect buriedexplosive threats in handheld ground-penetrating radar data, Dmitry Kalika,Mary Knox, Peter A. Torrione, Leslie M. Collins, Kenneth D. Morton Jr., DukeUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9454-48]SESSION 13LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ...........WED 4:10 PM TO 4:30 PMNeutron BeamSession Chairs: Anthony A. Faust,Defence Research and Development Canada, Suffield (Canada);J. Paul Farrell, Brookhaven Technology Group, Inc. (USA)4:10 pm: Tagged neutron capabilities for detecting hidden explosives,Sergei G. Belichenko, Vyacheslav F. Batyaev, Romeo R. Bestaev, Maxim D.Karetnikov, Alexander V. Gavryuchenkov, All-Russia Research Institute ofAutomatics (Russian Federation). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9454-51]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 11LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 3:00 PMGPR Technologies IISession Chairs: Pete Howard, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Matthew P. Masarik,Michigan Tech Research Institute (USA)1:00 pm: Target signature localization in GPR data by clustering andclassification, Daniel Reichman, Kenneth D. Morton Jr., Jordan M Malof,Leslie M. Collins, Peter A. Torrione, Duke Univ. (USA) ..............[9454-42]1:20 pm: Fast 3D subsurface imaging with stepped-frequency GPR,Matthew P. Masarik, Joseph W. Burns, Brian T. Thelen, Lena Sutter, MichiganTech Research Institute (USA) ................................[9454-43]1:40 pm: Fusion of forward-looking infrared camera and down-lookingground penetrating radar for buried target detection, Firat Gurbuz, IPADEFENCE Ltd. (Turkey) and Hacettepe Univ. (Turkey); Seniha E. Yuksel,Hacettepe Univ. (Turkey); Gozde Bozdagi Akar, Middle East Technical Univ.(Turkey) ..................................................[9454-44]2:00 pm: Detection of deeply buried non-metal objects by groundpenetrating radar using non-negative matrix factorization,Daniel Nabelek, Dominic K. Ho, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA) ....[9454-45]2:20 pm: Recognizing subsurface target responses in ground penetratingradar data using convolutional neural networks, Rayn T. Sakaguchi, KennethD. Morton Jr., Leslie M. Collins, Peter A. Torrione, Duke Univ. (USA) . . [9454-46]2:40 pm: Anomaly detection of subsurface objects using handheld groundpenetratingradar, Dominic K. Ho, Univ. of Missouri (USA); Samuel Harris,Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA); Alina Zare, Matthew Cook, Univ. of Missouri(USA) ....................................................[9454-49]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmTHURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 14LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ..........THU 8:20 AM TO 10:00 AMMaritime Signal Processing ISession Chairs: Tesfaye G-Michael, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr. PanamaCity Div. (USA); John G. Baylog, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA)8:20 am: Information surfing with the JHU/APL coherent imager,Christopher R. Ratto, Kara R. Shipley, Nathaniel Beagley, Kevin C. Wolfe,Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab., LLC (USA) .............[9454-52]8:40 am: Multiple pass collaborative search in the presence of false alarms,John G. Baylog, Thomas A. Wettergren, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr.(USA) ....................................................[9454-53]9:00 am: A solution to the multiple view object detection problem,Syed U. Gilani, Apoorva Shende, Daniel J. Stilwell, Virginia Polytechnic Instituteand State Univ. (USA); Bao Nguyen, Defence Research and DevelopmentCanada (Canada)...........................................[9454-54]9:20 am: Possibilistic context identification for SAS imagery, Xiaoxiao Du,Alina Zare, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA); James T. Cobb, Naval SurfaceWarfare Ctr. Panama City Div. (USA) ...........................[9454-55]9:40 am: Dictionary learning for sparse sonar image representations, JasonC. Isaacs, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr. Panama City Div. (USA) .......[9454-56]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 15LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 320 ..........THU 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AMMaritime Signal Processing IISession Chairs: John G. Baylog, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA);Tesfaye G-Michael, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr. Panama City Div. (USA)10:30 am: Investigation of measureable parameters that correlate withautomated target recognition performance in synthetic aperture sonar,Julia Gazagnaire, Jason C. Isaacs, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr. Panama City Div.(USA) ....................................................[9454-57]10:50 am: Unsupervised 3D scene understanding and prediction to enableadaptable approximate solutions to the art gallery problem and watchmanroute problem, Bruce A. Johnson, Vatana An, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr.Panama City Div. (USA); Hairong Qi, The Univ. of Tennessee Knoxville(USA) ....................................................[9454-58]11:10 am: Polar format algorithm for cooperative radar engagement SARimaging, Tesfaye G-Michael, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr. Panama City Div.(USA); Rodney G. Roberts, Florida State Univ. (USA); Thomas L. Lewis, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)...................................[9454-59]11:30 am: Automated area segmentation for ocean bottom surveys,John C. Hyland, Cheryl M. Smith, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr. Panama City Div.52 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss(USA) ....................................................[9454-60]


CONFERENCE 9455 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 319Tuesday–Thursday 21–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9455Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear,and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing XVIConference Chair: Augustus Way Fountain III, U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Ctr. (USA)Program Committee: Sylvie Buteau, Defence Research and Development Canada, Valcartier (Canada); James P. Carney, Sandia National Labs.(USA); Christopher C. Carter, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab. (USA); Darren K. Emge, U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical BiologicalCtr. (USA); Jason A. Guicheteau, U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Ctr. (USA); Eric J. Houser, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (USA);Chris R. Howle, Defence Science and Technology Lab. (United Kingdom); Harry Ing, Bubble Technology Industries, Inc. (Canada);Timothy J. Johnson, Pacific Northwest National Lab. (USA); Aaron LaPointe, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA);Paul M. Pellegrino, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); James Placke Jr., Y-12 National Security Complex (USA); Cynthia R. Swim, U.S. ArmyEdgewood Chemical Biological Ctr. (USA); Anna Tedeschi, Strategic Analysis, Inc. (USA), U. S. Dept. of Homeland Security (USA);Steven W. Waugh, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 319 ............TUE 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMRadiological DetectionSession Chair: James Placke Jr., Y-12 National Security Complex (USA)1:20 pm: Neutron spectroscopy using III-V semiconductor scintillators,Veerendra K. Mathur, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr. Carderock Div. (USA);Johnathan Wensman, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr. Carderock Div. (USA)and Georgetown Univ. (USA); Noel A. Guardala, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr.Carderock Div. (USA); John F. Currie, Georgetown Univ. (USA)........[9455-1]1:40 pm: Subwavelength films for standoff radiation dosimetry,Kyle J. Alvine, Bruce E. Bernacki, Wendy D. Bennett, Alan Schemer-Kohrn,Jonathan D. Suter, Pacific Northwest National Lab. (USA)............[9455-2]2:00 pm: Dehydration of uranyl nitrate hexahydrate to uranyl nitratetrihydrate under ambient conditions as observed via dynamic infraredreflectance spectroscopy, Timothy J. Johnson, Lucas E. Sweet, David E.Meier, Pacific Northwest National Lab. (USA); Edward J. Mausolf, PacificNorthwest National Lab. (USA) and Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas (USA); EunjaKim, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas (USA); Philippe F. Weck, Sandia National Labs.(USA); Edgar C. Buck, Bruce K. McNamara, Pacific Northwest National Lab.(USA) .....................................................[9455-3]2:20 pm: Effects of sample preparation on the infrared reflectance spectraof powders, Carolyn S. Brauer, Timothy J. Johnson, Tanya L. Myers,Yin-Fong Su, Thomas A. Blake, Pacific Northwest National Lab. (USA);Brenda M. Forland, Red Rocks Community College (USA) ...........[9455-4]2:40 pm: Use of CLYC spectrometer in counter-terrorism applications,Harry Ing, Bubble Technology Industries, Inc. (Canada)..............[9455-5]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 319 ............TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:10 PMBiological DetectionSession Chair: Steven W. Waugh,Defense Threat Reduction Agency (USA)3:30 pm: Quartz crystal microbalance biosensor for rapid detection ofaerosolized microorganisms, Zdenek Farka, David Kovár, Petr Skládal,Masaryk Univ. (Czech Republic) ...............................[9455-10]3:50 pm: Standoff detection and classification procedure for bioorganiccompounds by hyperspectral laser-induced fluorescence, ThomasFischbach, Frank Duschek, Anita Hausmann, Carsten Pargmann, DeutschesZentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (Germany); Valeri Alekseyev, LarisaPorovkina, Innokenti Sobolev, Sergey Babichenko, Laser Diagnostic InstrumentsAS (Estonia); Jürgen Handke, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.(Germany) ................................................[9455-11]4:10 pm: Bioaerosol detection and classification using dual excitationwavelength laser-induced fluorescence, Per Jonsson, Pär Wästerby,Per-Åke Gradmark, Julia Hedborg, Anders Larsson, Lars Landström, FOI(Sweden) .................................................[9455-12]4:30 pm: Discovery and characterization of anti-PA peptide reagents bybacterial display using a semi-automated method, Deborah A. Sarkes,U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Brandi L. Dorsey, Federal Staffing Resources(USA); Amethist S. Finch, Dimitra N. Stratis-Cullum, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9455-13]4:50 pm: Multisense chip: continuously working air monitoring system:An integrated system for the detection of airborne biological pathogenson molecular and immunological level, Claudia Gärtner, Holger Becker,Nadine Hlawatsch, Richard Klemm, Sebastian Schattschneider,Christian Moche, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH (Germany) ..........[9455-14]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 319 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 3:20 PMAlgorithms for CBRNE SensingSession Chair: Darren K. Emge,U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Ctr. (USA)1:00 pm: Hyperspectral image analysis for detection of explosivesubstances using IR laser standoff spectroscopy, Jan-Philip Jarvis,Frank Fuchs, Stefan Hugger, Quankui K. Yang, Ralf Ostendorf, ChristianSchilling, Wolfgang Bronner, Rachid Driad, Rolf Aidam, Joachim Wagner,Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Festkörperphysik (Germany) .....[9455-15]1:20 pm: Bioinspired digital signal processing for fast radionuclide mixtureidentification, Mathieu Thevenin, Olivier Bichler, Cheick Thiam, ChristopheBobin, Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique (France)................[9455-17]1:40 pm: Single-wavelength lidar retrieval algorithm of particulate matterconcentration using CELiS (compact eyesafe lidar system) a 1.5 μm elasticlidar system, Alan W. Bird, Kori D. Moore, Michael D. Wojcik, Robert Lemon,Utah State Univ. (USA) ......................................[9455-18]2:00 pm: Maximum discrimination approach for classification of nearlyidentical signatures, Darren K. Emge, U.S. Army Edgewood ChemicalBiological Ctr. (USA); Steven Kay, The Univ. of Rhode Island (USA) ...[9455-19]2:20 pm: Non-specific sensor arrays for chemical detection, Kevin J.Johnson, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Christian P. Minor, Nova Research,Inc. (USA).................................................[9455-20]2:40 pm: Removal of nonresonant background in MCARS spectra usingFourier filtering, Stephen D. Roberson, Paul M. Pellegrino, U.S. Army ResearchLab. (USA) ................................................[9455-21]3:00 pm: Trace explosives detection using photo-thermal infrared imagingspectroscopy (PT-IRIS): theory, modeling, and detection algorithms,Robert Furstenberg, Christopher A. Kendziora, Michael R. Papantonakis,Viet Nguyen, Jeff M. Byers, R. Andrew McGill, U.S. Naval ResearchLab. (USA) ................................................[9455-22]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 53


CONFERENCE 9455LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 319THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 319 ..........THU 8:00 AM TO 10:20 AMChemical Sensing ISession Chair: Christopher R. Howle,Defence Science and Technology Lab. (United Kingdom)8:00 am: Intracavity optical parametric oscillators based upon orientationpatternedGaAs (OPGaAs): development toward a flexible deep-infraredactive hyperspectral imaging system (Invited Paper), David M. Stothard,Daniel J. Kane, Fraunhofer Ctr. for Applied Photonics (United Kingdom);Peter G. Schunemann, BAE Systems (USA); Malcolm H. Dunn, Malcolm H.Dunn, Univ. of St. Andrews (United Kingdom) ....................[9455-23]8:30 am: New plasmonic materials and fabrication tools for near- andmid-infrared sensing (Invited Paper), Otto L. Muskens, Yudong Wang, Leo-JayBlack, Cornelis Hendrik de Groot, Univ. of Southampton (United Kingdom);Arnaud Arbouet, Ctr. d’Elaboration de Matériaux et d’Etudes Structurales(France) ..................................................[9455-24]9:00 am: Detection of chemical clouds using widely tunable quantumcascade lasers, Anish K. Goyal, Petros Kotidis, Erik R. Deutsch, NinghuiZhu, Mark Norman, Jim Ye, Kostas Zafiriou, Alexander Mazurenko, BlockEngineering, LLC (USA)......................................[9455-25]9:20 am: Detecting liquid contamination on surfaces using hyperspectralimaging data, Russell E. Warren, EO-Stat, Inc. (USA); David B. Cohn,DBC Technology Corp. (USA); Marc-André Gagnon, Vincent Farley, Telops(Canada) .................................................[9455-26]9:40 am: The development of a wide-field, high-resolution UV Ramanhyperspectral imager, Nathaniel R. Gomer, Matthew P. Nelson, ChemImageCorp. (USA); Stanley M. Angel, Univ. of South Carolina (USA)........[9455-27]10:00 am: Advanced shortwave infrared and Raman hyperspectral sensorsfor homeland security and law enforcement operations, Matthew P. Nelson,Chuck Gardner, Nathaniel R. Gomer, ChemImage Corp. (USA).......[9455-28]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:20 am to 10:50 amSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 319 ..........THU 10:50 AM TO 11:50 AMExplosives SensingSession Chair: Aaron LaPointe,U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA)10:50 am: Characterization of inkjet-printed explosive materials,Mikella E. Farrell, Ellen L. Holthoff, Logan S. Marcus, Paul M. Pellegrino, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA) ...................................[9455-29]11:10 am: Stand-off detection of explosives and precursors in realisticenvironments using UV coded aperture Raman spectroscopy, MattiasSvanqvist, Markus Nordberg, Henric Östmark, Swedish Defence ResearchAgency (Sweden)...........................................[9455-30]11:30 am: Advances in sublimation studies for particles of explosives,Robert Furstenberg, Tara Abrishami, Michael R. Papantonakis, Christopher A.Kendziora, David R. Mott, R. Andrew McGill, U.S. Naval Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9455-32]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Thu 11:50 am to 1:20 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 319 ............THU 1:20 PM TO 2:40 PMChemical Sensing IISession Chair: Jason A. Guicheteau,U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Ctr. (USA)1:20 pm: Experimental examination of ultraviolet Raman cross sectionsof chemical warfare agent simulants, Fredrik Kullander, Lars Landström,Hampus Lundén, Göran Olofsson, Pär Wästerby, Swedish Defence ResearchAgency (Sweden)...........................................[9455-33]1:40 pm: Photoacoustic chemical sensing: layered systems and excitationsource analysis, Logan S. Marcus, Ellen L. Holthoff, Paul M. Pellegrino, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA) ...................................[9455-34]2:00 pm: Cooperative use of standoff and UAV sensors for CBRNEdetection, William J. Marinelli, Thomas Schmit, Julia Rentz Dupuis, DavidManegold, Physical Sciences Inc. (USA); Manal Beshay, Marvin Lav, IntelligentOptical Systems, Inc. (USA) ..................................[9455-35]2:20 pm: Detection of munitions grade g series nerve agents using Ramanexcitation at 1064 nm, Eric G. Roy, Rigaku Raman Technologies, Inc. (USA);Phillip G. Wilcox, Soren Hoffland, U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Ctr.(USA); Ian Pardoe, EXCET, Inc. (USA)...........................[9455-36]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 2:40 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 319 ........... THU 3:30 PM TO 4:50 PMChemical Sensing IIISession Chair: Augustus Way Fountain III,U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Ctr. (USA)3:30 pm: A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-coated microbeam MEMSsensor for chemical detection, Ellen L. Holthoff, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA); Lily Li, Kimberly L. Turner, Tobias Hiller, Univ. of California, SantaBarbara (USA) .............................................[9455-37]3:50 pm: A study of single-beam femtosecond MCARS in trace materialdetection, Stephen D. Roberson, Paul M. Pellegrino, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9455-38]4:10 pm: Differential excitation spectroscopy for detection of chemicalthreats: DMMP and thiodiglycol, Boyd V. Hunter, Jason M. Cox, Kestrel Corp.(USA); Michael A. Miller, Southwest Research Institute (USA); Paul Harrison,William P. Walters, Kestrel Corp. (USA) .........................[9455-39]4:30 pm: Breadboard sized photo-acoustic spectroscopy system using anFPGA based lock-in amplifier, John F. Schill, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9455-40]54 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9456 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324Monday–Wednesday 20–22 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9456Sensors, and Command, Control,Communications, and Intelligence (C3I)Technologies for Homeland Security, Defense,and Law Enforcement Applications XIVConference Chair: Edward M. Carapezza, EMC Consulting, LLC (USA)Program Committee: George Cybenko, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth (USA); Panos G. Datskos, Oak Ridge National Lab.(USA); Gregory L. Duckworth, BBN Technologies, a Raytheon Co. (USA); Susan F. Hallowell, Transportation Security Lab. (USA), Dept. ofHomeland Security (USA); Todd M. Hintz, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (USA); Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army Armament Research,Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA); Ivan Kadar, Interlink Systems Sciences, Inc. (USA); Pradeep K. Khosla, Univ. of California, San Diego(USA); Daniel Lehrfeld, Blue Marble Group LLC (USA); Tariq Manzur, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA); Jordan Wexler, Raytheon AppliedSignal Technology, Inc. (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 .......... MON 8:30 AM TO 11:10 AMChemical, Concealed Weapons,Through-the-Wall Sensor and MaterialTechnologies and SystemsSession Chairs: Panos G. Datskos, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA);Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army Armament Research, Development andEngineering Ctr. (USA); Edward M. Carapezza,EMC Consulting, LLC (USA)8:30 am: Detection of chemicals using quantum cascade laserspectroscopy (Keynote Presentation), Panos G. Datskos, Marissa E.Morales-Rodríguez, Phillip Bingham, Larry R. Senesac, David Graham, IliaIvanov, Kenneth W. Tobin Jr., Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA) .....[9456-1]9:00 am: Demonstration of novel high-power acoustic through-the-wallsensor, Franklin Felber, Starmark, Inc. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9456-2]9:20 am: The use of short and wide x-ray pulses for time-of-flight x-rayCompton scatter imaging in cargo security, Nick Calvert, Marta M. Betcke,Univ. College London (United Kingdom); John R. Cresswell, Univ. of Liverpool(United Kingdom); Alick N. Deacon, The Univ. of Manchester (United Kingdom);Anthony J. Gleeson, Science and Technologies Facilities Council (UnitedKingdom); Daniel S. Judson, Univ. of Liverpool (United Kingdom); Peter Mason,Rapiscan Systems Ltd. (United Kingdom); Peter A. McIntosh, Science andTechnologies Facilities Council (United Kingdom); Edward J. Morton, RapiscanSystems Ltd. (USA); Paul J. Nolan, Univ. of Liverpool (United Kingdom); JamesOllier, Mark G. Procter, Rapiscan Systems Ltd. (United Kingdom); Robert D.Speller, Univ. College London (United Kingdom) ...................[9456-3]9:40 am: Consideration of the use of visible light 3D scanning for prisonercontraband possession assessment and other similar purposes, JeremyStraub, Univ. of North Dakota (USA).............................[9456-4]10:00 am: Optically transparent superhydrophobic coatings for enhancedperformance sensing and CSP and CPV power generations, Scott R. Hunter,D. Barton Smith, Georgios Polizos, Daniel A. Schaeffer, Panos G. Datskos, OakRidge National Lab. (USA).....................................[9456-5]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:20 am to 10:50 am10:50 am: Ultra-strong and electrically conductive graphene fibers,Panos G. Datskos, Ivan Vlassiouk, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA) .....[9456-6]SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 ..........MON 11:10 AM TO 11:50 AMCounter Sniper, Projectile, and GunfireLocalizationSession Chairs: Gregory L. Duckworth, BBN Technologies, a RaytheonCo. (USA); Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army Armament Research, Developmentand Engineering Ctr. (USA)11:10 am: Acoustic and infrared active shooter detection and reporting,Ron Fowler, Chris Connors, Shooter Detection Systems LLC (USA) ....[9456-7]11:30 am: Target plane projectile location sensor system, Slobodan Rajic,William R. Lawrence, Panos G. Datskos, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA);Ross W. Towers, U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and EngineeringCtr. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9456-9]Lunch Break .................................Mon 11:50 am to 1:10 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 ........... MON 1:10 PM TO 4:40 PMInfrastructure Protection and CounterTerrorism 1Session Chairs: Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army Armament Research,Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA); Tariq Manzur, Naval UnderseaWarfare Ctr. (USA); Gregory L. Duckworth, Raytheon Cr. (USA)1:10 pm: Mobile, portable lightweight wireless video recording solutions forhomeland security, defense, and law enforcement applications, MatthewSandy, Nanometrology LLC (USA) .............................[9456-55]1:30 pm: A low-cost FMCW radar for footprint detection from a mobileplatform, David Boutte, Paul Taylor, AKELA, Inc. (USA); Allan Hunt, AKELA Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9456-10]1:50 pm: Optically resonant subwavelength films for tamper-indicating tagsand seals, Kyle J. Alvine, Jonathan D. Suter, Bruce E. Bernacki,Wendy D. Bennett, Pacific Northwest National Lab. (USA) ..........[9456-11]2:10 pm: Multi-capability color night vision HD camera for defense,surveillance, and security applications, Francis Pang, e2v Aerospace andDefense, Inc. (USA) .........................................[9456-12]2:30 pm: Performance of a buried microphone to detect voice andfootsteps, Thyagaraju Damarla, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) .....[9456-14]2:50 pm: Surveillance systems for intermodal transportation,Miroslav Voznak, VŠB-Technical Univ. of Ostrava (Czech Republic);Sergej Jakovlev, Arunas Andziulis, Klaipeda Univ. (Lithuania) ........[9456-15]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:10 pm to 3:40 pm3:40 pm: Analysis of a mutual assured destruction-like scenario withswarms of non-recallable autonomous robots, Jeremy Straub, Univ. of NorthDakota (USA)..............................................[9456-13]4:00 pm: Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs): a new tool in counterterrorismoperations?, Mehmet F. Dörtbudak, Turkish Air War College (Turkey). [9456-16]4:20 pm: Packet-based serial link realized in FPGA dedicated for highresolutioninfrared image transmission, Grzegorz Bieszczad, Military Univ. ofTechnology (Poland) ........................................[9456-54]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 55


CONFERENCE 9456LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 ...........TUE 8:00 AM TO 9:20 AMCyber Crimes, Cyberterrorism, and LawEnforcement Technologies and SystemsSession Chairs: George Cybenko, Thayer School of Engineering atDartmouth (USA); Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army Armament Research,Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA);Edward M. Carapezza, EMC Consulting, LLC (USA);Jordan Wexler, Raytheon Applied Signal Technology, Inc. (USA)8:00 am: Deep learning of behaviors (Keynote Presentation), GeorgeCybenko, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth (USA) .....[9456-17]8:40 am: National Institute of Justice: Science and Technology Officeinitiatives (Keynote Presentation), William A. Ford, U.S. Dept of Justice(USA) ................................................[9456-18]SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 ..........TUE 9:20 AM TO 10:40 AMCyber Crimes, Cyberterrorism, and LawEnforcementSession Chairs: Jordan Wexler,Raytheon Applied Signal Technology, Inc. (USA); George Cybenko,Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth (USA)9:20 am: Quantification of moving target cyber defenses, Katheryn A Farris,George Cybenko, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth (USA) . . [9456-19]9:40 am: Enterprise scale cyber risk assessment and management,Jeff Hughes, Tenet 3, LLC (USA); George Cybenko, Thayer School ofEngineering at Dartmouth (USA) ...............................[9456-20]10:00 am: Image encryption by redirection and cyclical shift,Artyom M. Grigoryan, Bryan A. Wiatrek, Sos S Again, The Univ. of Texasat San Antonio (USA)........................................[9456-21]10:20 am: An exact computational method for performance analysis ofsequential test algorithms for detecting network intrusions, Xinjia Chen,Frederick W. Lacy, Patrick Carriere, Southern Univ. and A&M College(USA) ....................................................[9456-22]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:40 am to 11:00 amSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 ..........TUE 11:00 AM TO 12:20 PMC3I Systems and Technologies 1Session Chairs: Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army Armament Research,Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA);Tariq Manzur, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA)11:00 am: Bayesian truthing as experimental verification of C4ISR sensors,Tomasz P. Jannson, Thomas C. Forrester, Physical Optics Corp. (USA);Volodymyr Romanov, Wenjian Wang, Thomas Nielsen, Andrew Kostrzewski,Physical Optics Corp (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9456-23]11:20 am: Stochastic optimization of space-time constellations,Xinjia Chen, Patrick Carriere, Frederick W. Lacy, Southern Univ. and A&MCollege (USA) .............................................[9456-24]11:40 am: Improving situation awareness with the Android team awarenesskit (ATAK), Kyle Usbeck, Matthew Gillen, Joseph P. Loyall, Andrew Gronosky,Raytheon BBN Technologies (USA); Joshua Sterling, U.S. Army Night Vision &Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Ralph L. Kohler Jr., Air Force ResearchLab. (USA); Kelly Hanlon, Andrew Scally, WinTec Arrowmaker, Inc. (USA);Richard Newkirk, David Canestrare, Air Force Research Lab. (USA) ...[9456-25]12:00 pm: Adaptive randomized algorithms for analysis and design ofcontrol systems under uncertain environments, Xinjia Chen, Southern Univ.and A&M College (USA) .....................................[9456-26]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Tue 12:20 pm to 1:40 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 ............TUE 1:40 PM TO 3:20 PMC3I Systems and Technologies IISession Chairs: Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army Armament Research,Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA);Tariq Manzur, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA)1:40 pm: Vulnerabilities in GSM technology and feasibility of selectedattacks, Miroslav Voznak, Martin Prokes, Miralem Mehic, Lukas Sevcik,Jaroslav Frnda, Martin Mikulec, Zdenka Chmelikova, VŠB Technical Univ. ofOstrava (Czech Republic) ....................................[9456-27]2:00 pm: PACT DSS: a decision support system for privacy impactassessment of future security investments, Stelios C. Thomopoulos,Dimitris Kyriazanos, Anastassios Bravakis, Olga Segou, National Ctr. forScientific Research Demokritos (Greece) ........................[9456-28]2:20 pm: Anomalies, singularities, and catastrophes in C3ISR systems,Tomasz P. Jannson, Pedram Boghrat, Thomas C. Forrester, Thomas Nielsen,Andrew A. Kostrzewski, Physical Optics Corp. (USA); Kevin Walter, PhysicalOptics Corp (USA)..........................................[9456-29]2:40 pm: The next generation of command post computing, Ross D Arnold,Aaron J Lieb, Jason M Samuel, Mitchell A Burger, U.S. Army ArmamentResearch, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA) ...............[9456-30]3:00 pm: DXBC: a long distance wireless broadband communicationsystem for coastal maritime surveillance applications, Stelios CThomopoulos, George Vastianos, National Ctr. for Scientific ResearchDemokritos (Greece) ........................................[9456-31]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:20 pm to 3:50 pm56 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


SESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 ............TUE 3:50 PM TO 5:30 PMInfrastructure Protection and CounterTerrorism IISession Chairs: Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army Armament Research,Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA);Tariq Manzur, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA)3:50 pm: Precision tracking of low radar cross-section targets, AmandaKeeshen, U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Ctr.(USA) ....................................................[9456-32]4:10 pm: Remote ballistic emplacement of an electro-optical and acoustictarget detection and localization system, Aaron West, U.S. Army ArmamentResearch, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA) ...............[9456-33]4:30 pm: Picatinny optical detection system (PODS), Gerard Gaeta, U.S.Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA). . [9456-34]4:50 pm: Installation as a system, Robert Giarratano, Mike Cazzola, U.S. ArmyArmament Research, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA) ......[9456-35]5:10 pm: Flexible fire control system (F2CS), Jose G. Vergara, U.S. ArmyArmament Research, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA); Jonathan Leslie,DHPC Technologies, Inc. (USA) ...............................[9456-36]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 ..........WED 8:40 AM TO 9:20 AMInfrastructure Protection:Emerging Technologies and Future SystemsSession Chairs: Edward M. Carapezza; Tariq Manzur,Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA)8:40 am: RF photonics for next-generation electronic warfare(Keynote Presentation), Josh Conway, Defense Advanced Research ProjectsAgency (USA) ..........................................[9456-38]SESSION 10LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 ......... WED 9:20 AM TO 10:20 AMInfrastructure Protection: Undersea andMaritime Technologies and Systems ISession Chairs: Tariq Manzur, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA);Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army Armament Research, Development andEngineering Ctr. (USA)9:20 am: Laser beam propagation through an atmospheric transitional andturbulent boundary layer, Richard A. Katz, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr.(USA) ....................................................[9456-39]9:40 am: Challenges of laser beam propagation near and within the marineboundary layer, Tariq Manzur, Richard A. Katz, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr.(USA) ....................................................[9456-40]10:00 am: Patterning for success, Theresa Baus, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr.(USA) ....................................................[9456-41]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ......10:20 AM TO 1:20 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.CONFERENCE 9456LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324SESSION 11LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 ........... WED 1:20 PM TO 4:10 PMInfrastructure Protection: Undersea andMaritime Technologies and Systems IISession Chairs: Tariq Manzur, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA);Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army Armament Research, Development andEngineering Ctr. (USA)1:20 pm: Various uses for optical metamaterials, Jose G. Barbosa, NavalUndersea Warfare Ctr. (USA) .................................[9456-42]1:40 pm: Nonlinear acoustic modeling for undersea sensors, Richard A.Katz, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA) ........................[9456-43]2:00 pm: Navigational lights color study, Jose G. Barbosa, Naval UnderseaWarfare Ctr. (USA)..........................................[9456-44]2:20 pm: Fundamentals of optical signal-based MWIR uncooled siliconcarbide sensor for DoD/DHS applications, Geunsik Lim, CREOL, The Collegeof Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (USA).............[9456-45]2:40 pm: Image processing in a maritime environment, Kenneth A. Pietrzak,Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA) ............................[9456-46]3:00 pm: Sea-air boundary meteorological sensor, Jose G. Barbosa, NavalUndersea Warfare Ctr. (USA) .................................[9456-47]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:20 pm to 3:50 pm3:50 pm: the transition from intelligence cycle to intelligence process:network-centric intelligence in narrow seas, Engin BÜKER, Turkish NavalWar College (Turkey) ........................................[9456-48]SESSION 12LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 324 ...........WED 4:10 PM TO 5:30 PMInfrastructure Protection: Air OperationsSession Chairs: Tariq Manzur, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA);Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army Armament Research, Development andEngineering Ctr. (USA)4:10 pm: Laser-aided navigation system for GPS-denied navigation andrecovery, Brian S. Goldberg, Adsys Controls, Inc. (USA) ...........[9456-53]4:30 pm: The impact on air operations of ballistic missiles, Hasan Durak,Turkish Air Force Academy (Turkey) ............................[9456-49]4:50 pm: Human factor in future air command and control systems,Fatih Buyruk, Harun R. Altun, Ferhat Pinar, Turkish Air War College(Turkey) ..................................................[9456-51]5:10 pm: Future’s operation areas: new-generation suppression enemy airdefence (SEAD) elements, Ilker Hazinedar, Yucel Canbolat, Turkish Air WarCollege (Turkey)............................................[9456-52]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 57


CONFERENCE 9457 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322Wednesday 22 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9457Biometric and Surveillance Technology forHuman and Activity Identification XIIConference Chairs: Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Univ. of Houston (USA); Ajay Kumar, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. (Hong Kong, China); WalterJ. Scheirer, Harvard Univ. (USA)Program Committee: J. Ross Beveridge, Colorado State Univ. (USA); Christopher Bensing Boehnen, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA); TerranceE. Boult, Univ. of Colorado at Colorado Springs (USA); Thirimachos Bourlai, West Virginia Univ. (USA); Rama Chellappa, Univ. of Maryland,College Park (USA); Bernadette Dorizzi, TELECOM & Management SudParis (France); Julian Fierrez, Univ. Autónoma de Madrid (Spain);Brian C. Heflin, Univ. of Colorado at Colorado Springs (USA); Daniel P. Lopresti, Lehigh Univ. (USA); Norman Poh, Univ. of Surrey (UnitedKingdom); Nalini K. Ratha, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Ctr. (USA); Anderson Rocha, Univ. Estadual de Campinas (Brazil); Arun A. Ross,Michigan State Univ. (USA); Natalia A. Schmid, West Virginia Univ. (USA); Stephanie Schuckers, Clarkson Univ. (USA); William R. Schwartz,UFMG (Brazil); Shishir Shah, Univ. of Houston (USA); Kar-Ann Toh, Yonsei Univ. (Korea, Republic of); Raymond N. J. Veldhuis, Univ. Twente(Netherlands); Ruigang Yang, Univ. of Kentucky (USA)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ..........WED 8:00 AM TO 9:00 AMBiometric PrivacySession Chair: Walter J. Scheirer, Harvard Univ. (USA)8:00 am: Implementation and optimization of a biometric cryptosystemusing iris recognition, Charles McGuffey, Chen Liu, Stephanie Schuckers,Clarkson Univ. (USA).........................................[9457-1]8:20 am: Fingerprint + Iris = IrisPrint, Asem A. Othman, Arun A. Ross,Michigan State Univ. (USA) ....................................[9457-2]8:40 am: Identifying bitcoin users by transaction behavior, John V. Monaco,Pace Univ. (USA) ............................................[9457-3]SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 .........WED 9:00 AM TO 10:00 AMHuman BehaviorSession Chair: Ajay Kumar,The Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. (Hong Kong, China)9:00 am: Human actions recognition in confined spaces and under partialobservability constraints, Amir Shirkhodaie, Tennessee State Univ. (USA); AlexL. Chan, Shuowen Hu, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)..............[9457-4]9:30 am: Human task performance baseline: results from a cross-bandfacial identification perception study, Kenneth A. Byrd, Hee-Sue Choi, U.S.Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA)............[9457-6]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ....... WED 1:00 PM TO 2:00 PMKeynote SessionSession Chair: Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Univ. of Houston (USA)1:00 pm: Rapid-DNA as a new biometric for family relationshipverification (Keynote Presentation), Christopher Miles, U.S. Dept. ofHomeland Security (USA) ..................................[9457-7]SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 .......... WED 2:00 PM TO 3:00 PMIris and Eye MovementSession Chair: Walter J. Scheirer, Harvard Univ. (USA)2:00 pm: A gallery approach for off-angle iris recognition, Mahmut Karakaya,Rashiduddin Yoldash, Meliksah Univ. (Turkey) .....................[9457-8]2:20 pm: Neurological disorder identification by eye movement biometricusing machine learning schemes, Vivek Srivastava, Rama Univ. (India); PipinK. Tripathi, Harcourt Butler Technological Institute (India) ............[9457-9]2:40 pm: An indexing method for color iris images, Simona G. Crihalmeanu,Arun A. Ross, Michigan State Univ. (USA) .......................[9457-10]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 4:20 PMLightning Talk SessionSession Chair: Ajay Kumar,The Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. (Hong Kong, China)3:30 pm: Deep learning and face recognition: the state of the art,Stephen Balaban, Lambda Labs (USA)..........................[9457-11]3:40 pm: Computational cameras for iris recognition, Scott McCloskey,Sharath Venkatesha, Honeywell Automation & Control Solutions (USA).[9457-12]3:50 pm: Privacy issues related to fingerprint recognition systems,Emanuela Marasco, West Virginia Univ. (USA); Bojan Cukic, The Univ. of NorthCarolina at Charlotte (USA) ...................................[9457-13]4:00 pm: Anti-spoofing for display and print spoof attacks on palmprintverification systems, Vivek Kanhangad, Shruti Bhilare, Pragalbh Garg,Pranjalya Singh, Narendra S. Chaudhari, Indian Institute of Technology Indore(India)....................................................[9457-14]4:10 pm: Biometrics and IRB best practices, Christopher B Boehnen, OakRidge National Lab. (USA); David Bolme, UT-Battelle (USA); Patrick Flynn, Univ.of Notre Dame (USA)........................................[9457-16]58 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9457LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322SESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ...........WED 4:20 PM TO 5:00 PMNovel Modalities and SurveillanceSession Chair: Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Univ. of Houston (USA)4:20 pm: Open-set speaker identification with diverse-duration speechdata, Rawande Karadaghi, Heinz Hertlein, Aladdin M. Ariyaeeinia, Univ. ofHertfordshire (United Kingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9457-17]4:40 pm: Multisensor concealed weapon detection using image fusionapproach, Tuzhi Xu, Q. M. Jonathan Wu, Univ. of Windsor (Canada) . . [9457-18]SESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ...........WED 5:00 PM TO 5:40 PMEmerging Perspectives in BiometricsSession Chair: Walter J. Scheirer, Harvard Univ. (USA)5:00 pm: Human analytics: challenges and opportunitites, Ioannis A.Kakadiaris, Univ. of Houston (USA).............................[9457-19]5:20 pm: An automated watchlist identification system for higher securityat the border crossings, Ajay Kumar, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. (HongKong, China) ..............................................[9457-20]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 59


CONFERENCE 9458 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 AND 325Tuesday 21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9458Cyber Sensing 2015Conference Chairs: Igor V. Ternovskiy, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Peter Chin, Draper Lab. (USA), Boston Univ. (USA)Program Committee: Chad D. Heitzenrater, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Tony C. Kim, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 ...........TUE 8:00 AM TO 9:00 AMCyber Sensing I8:00 am: Image reconstruction from sub-apertures of circular spotlightSAR, Xiaohui Yuan, Univ. of North Texas (USA); Igor V. Ternovskiy, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA) .........................................[9458-1]8:20 am: Testing simple deceptive honeypot tools, Aymen Yahyaoui, TunisianAir Force (Tunisia); Neil C. Rowe, Naval Postgraduate School (USA)....[9458-2]8:40 am: A prototype forensic toolkit for industrial-control-systems incidentresponse, Nickolas B Carr, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (USA); NeilC. Rowe, Naval Postgraduate School (USA).......................[9458-3]SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ...........TUE 9:00 AM TO 11:55 AMNOTE ROOM CHANGESituation AwarenessJoint Session with Conferences 9458 and 9464Session Chairs: Igor V. Ternovskiy, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Tien Pham, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)9:00 am: Situational consciousness for autonomous cyberspaceoperations (Keynote Presentation), Steven K. Rogers, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA) .............................................[9458-4]9:45 am: Situational awareness: a holistic perspective your mother wasafraid to tell you (Invited Paper), Michael A Kolodny, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9464-18]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:15 am to 10:45 am10:45 am: Qualia centric hypothetical thinking: applications to vehicletracking with the fusion of EO and SAR input data sources (Invited Paper),Jonathan L. White, Harding Univ. (USA); Anthony Helmstetter, Arizona StateUniv. (USA); Jared L. Culbertson, Igor V. Ternovskiy, Air Force Research Lab.(USA) .....................................................[9458-5]11:15 am: Automatic video-based classification of small group behavior tosupport situational understanding, Robert Williams, Air Force Research Lab.(USA); Julie A. Skipper, Skipper Consulting (USA) .................[9464-19]11:35 am: Addressing cyber information overload with cognitive modelingconstructs, Sandra L. Vaughan, Air Force Institute of Technology (USA) andU.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (USA); Robert F. Mills, Michael R. Grimaila,Gilbert L. Peterson, Air Force Institute of Technology (USA); Steven K. Rogers,Air Force Research Lab. (USA) .................................[9458-6]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:55 am to 1:45 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 ............ TUE 1:45 PM TO 3:25 PMCyber Sensing II1:45 pm: On a simulation study for reliable and secured smart gridcommunication, Sriharsha Mallapuram, Paul Moulema, Wei Yu, Towson Univ.(USA) .....................................................[9458-7]2:05 pm: Risk assessment by dynamic representation of vulnerability,exploitation, and impact, Hasan Cam, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA).[9458-8]2:25 pm: Network traffic correlation using autonomous system number,Steve Hutchinson, ICF International (USA); Robert F. Erbacher, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA) .........................................[9458-9]2:45 pm: CyberSecurity for aerospace autonomous systems, Jeremy Straub,Univ. of North Dakota (USA) ..................................[9458-10]3:05 pm: Cybercrime and prospect theory: Considerations for policy effortsand the framing of ‘cyber warfare’, Wesley Beaver, Oxford Internet Institute(United Kingdom) ...........................................[9458-11]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:25 pm to 3:55 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 ............TUE 3:55 PM TO 5:35 PMCyber Sensing III3:55 pm: Is cyber warfare threat or advantage for air operations?,Harun R. Altun, Fatih Buyruk, Ferhat Pinar, Turkish Air War College(Turkey) ..................................................[9458-12]4:15 pm: Turkey’s cyber security perception and the portion of cybersecurity in national defence, Mahmut Tükenmez, Turkish Air Force Academy(Turkey) ..................................................[9458-13]4:35 pm: Network systems security analysis, Ismail Yilmaz, Turkish Air ForceAcademy (Turkey) ..........................................[9458-14]4:55 pm: Efficient non-resonant absorption of electromagnetic radiationin thin cylindrical targets: experimental demonstration, Andrey Akhmeteli,LTASolid Inc. (USA); Nikolay G. Kokodiy, Boris V. Safronov, Valeriy P.Balkashin, Ivan A. Priz, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National Univ. (Ukraine); AlexanderTarasevitch, Univ. Duisburg-Essen (Germany) ....................[9458-15]5:15 pm: Cyber warfare and electronic warfare integration in theoperational environment of the future: Cyber Electronic Warfare,Osman Askin, Riza Irmak, Mustafa Avsever, Turkish War Colleges, Turkish NavalWar College (Turkey) ........................................[9458-16]60 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9459 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 326Tuesday–Wednesday 21–22 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9459Ocean Sensing and Monitoring VIIConference Chairs: Weilin W. Hou, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Robert A. Arnone, The Univ. of Southern Mississippi (USA)Program Committee: Samir Ahmed, The City College of New York (USA); James H. Churnside, National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration (USA); Richard L. Crout, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Alexander Ignatov, NOAA National Environmental Satellite,Data, and Information Service (USA); Linda J. Mullen, Naval Air Systems Command (USA); Michael S. Twardowski, WET Labs., Inc. (USA);Brandon Cochenour, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Aircraft Div. (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILOPENING REMARKSLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 326 ................8:00 AM TO 8:10 AMSession Chairs: Weilin W. Hou, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA);Robert A. Arnone, The Univ. of Southern Mississippi (USA)SESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 326 ...........TUE 8:10 AM TO 10:20 AMFree Space Optical CommunicationsUnderwaterSession Chair: Brandon Cochenour,Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Aircraft Div. (USA)8:10 am: An overview of underwater blue-green optical communications(Invited Paper), Greg Mooradian, Mooradian & Associates, Inc. (USA); MichaelLovern, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr. Pacific (USA).........[9459-1]8:40 am: Common underwater free space optical (UFSO) communicationsarchitectures in support of both defense and oil and gas applications, GregMooradian, Mooradian & Associates, Inc. (USA) and Leidos (USA); Dean Richter,Sonalysts, Inc. (USA); Susan Harris, Leidos (USA); Stephen Szender, Liedos,Inc. (USA)..................................................[9459-2]9:00 am: High bandwidth underwater optical communications: overviewand practical applications, Norman E. Farr, Woods Hole OceanographicInstitution (USA).............................................[9459-3]9:20 am: Spatial multiplexing for blue lasers for undersea communications,Joshua Baghdady, Matthew Byrd, Clemson Univ. (USA); Wenzhe Li, Ctr. forOptical Materials Science + Engineering Technologies (USA); Kaitlyn Morgan,Aaron J. Pung, Eric G. Johnson, Clemson Univ. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9459-4]9:40 am: High-speed blue-light free space optical receiver, Susan Harris,Mark Krepel, Leidos (USA); Greg Mooradian, Mooradian & Associates, Inc.(USA) and Leidos (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9459-5]10:00 am: Airborne relay connectivity through air/ice/water interface comm(ARCTIComm) high data rate through-ice optical communication system,Dean Richter, Sonalysts, Inc. (USA); Greg Mooradian, Mooradian & Associates,Inc. (USA); Susan Harris, Stephen Szender, Leidos (USA) ............[9459-6]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:20 am to 10:50 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 326 ..........TUE 10:50 AM TO 11:50 AMCharacterization for Underwater OpticalCommunicationsSession Chair: Brandon Cochenour,Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Aircraft Div. (USA)10:50 am: Underwater-detector array for laser beam diagnostics, ShachakPe’eri, Firat Eren, The Univ. of New Hampshire (USA); Jack L. Riley, NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration (USA); May-Win Thein, Yuri Rzhanov,Matthew Birkebak, The Univ. of New Hampshire (USA) ..............[9459-7]11:10 am: Chaotic lidar for underwater channel identification, Luke K.Rumbaugh, David W. Illig, William D. Jemison, Clarkson Univ. (USA) ...[9459-8]11:30 am: Experimental validation of a Monte Carlo model for determiningthe temporal response of the underwater optical communications channel,Alan Laux, Brandon Cochenour, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Aircraft Div.(USA) .....................................................[9459-9]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:50 am to 1:50 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 326 ............ TUE 1:50 PM TO 3:10 PMUnderwater Optical Imaging and RangingSession Chair: Linda J. Mullen, Naval Air Systems Command (USA)1:50 pm: FMCW optical ranging technique in turbid waters, David W. Illig,William D. Jemison, Clarkson Univ. (USA); Robert W. Lee, Alan Laux, Linda J.Mullen, Naval Air Systems Command (USA)......................[9459-12]2:10 pm: Pulse compression techniques to improve modulated pulsedlaser line scan systems, Robert W. Lee, Naval Air Systems Command (USA)and Univ. of Maryland (USA); Linda J. Mullen, Shawn P. O’Connor, BrandonCochenour, Justin Kyle Nash, Naval Air Systems Command (USA)....[9459-13]2:30 pm: DCS versus DCS: evaluation of different signal models for theunderwater compressive line sensing imaging system, Bing Ouyang, HarborBranch Oceanographic Institute (USA); Weilin W. Hou, U.S. Naval Research Lab.(USA); Frank M. Caimi, Fraser R. Dalgleish, Anni K. Vuorenkoski, Harbor BranchOceanographic Institute (USA); Cuiling Gong, Texas Christian Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9459-14]2:50 pm: Semi-empirical inversion technique for retrieval of quantitativeattenuation profiles with underwater scanning LIDAR systems, Anni K.Vuorenkoski, Fraser R. Dalgleish, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute (USA);Michael S. Twardowski, WET Labs., Inc. (USA); Bing Ouyang, Harbor BranchOceanographic Institute (USA); Charles C. Trees, STO-CMRE (Italy)...[9459-15]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:10 pm to 3:40 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 326 ........... TUE 3:40 PM TO 5:00 PMUnderwater Optical Imaging and Ranging IISession Chairs: Weilin W. Hou, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA);Todd E. Bowers, Naval Oceanographic Office (USA)3:40 pm: Analysis of polarimetric image by full stokes vector imagingcamera for retrieval of target polarization in underwater environment,Yalong Gu, Carlos Carrizo, Ahmed El-Habashi, Alexander Gilerson, The CityCollege of New York (USA) ...................................[9459-16]4:00 pm: The influence of the choice of the phase function on imagingunder water, Katrin Braesicke, Endre Repasi, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik,Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung (Germany) ...................[9459-17]4:20 pm: A controlled laboratory environment to study EO signaldegradation due to underwater turbulence, Silvia C. Matt, Weilin W. Hou,Wesley Goode, Andrey V. Kanaev, Sergio R. Restaino, U.S. Naval ResearchLab. (USA) ................................................[9459-18]4:40 pm: A miniature fiber-optic sensor for high-resolution and high-speedtemperature and flow sensing in ocean environment, Ming Han, Univ. ofNebraska-Lincoln (USA); Weilin W. Hou, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA);Guigen Liu, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA) .....................[9459-19]+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 61


CONFERENCE 9459LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 326WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 326 ..........WED 8:10 AM TO 10:30 AMOcean Observations and ModelsSession Chair: Robert A. Arnone,The Univ. of Southern Mississippi (USA)8:10 am: Detecting oil on water using polarimetric imaging, Amber Iler,Patrick Hamilton, Integrity Applications, Inc. (USA) ................[9459-11]8:30 am: An expansion of glider observation strategies to systematicallytransmit and analyze preferred waypoints of underwater gliders, Lucy F.Smedstad, Charlie N. Barron, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Rachel Bourg,Michael W. Brooking, Danielle A. Bryant, Naval Oceanographic Office (USA);Robert J. Carr, Univ. of Washington (USA); Kevin D. Henaey, Ocean AcousticalServices and Instrumentation Systems, Inc. (USA); Edward A. Holmberg, Univ.of New Orleans (USA); Andrea C. Mask, Bryan L. Mensi, Naval OceanographicOffice (USA)...............................................[9459-20]8:50 am: Are the satellite-observed narrow, streaky chlorophyll filamentslocally intensified by the submesoscale processes?, Igor Shulman,Bradley Penta, James G. Richman, Gregg Jacobs, Stephanie Anderson, PeterSakalaukus, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA).....................[9459-21]9:10 am: Factors affecting radiometric calibration of ocean color satellitesensors using AERONET-OC data, Samir Ahmed, Vincius De Paula, AlexanderGilerson, The City College of New York (USA); Menghua Wang, NOAA NationalEnvironmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA); Robert A. Arnone,The Univ. of Southern Mississippi (USA).........................[9459-22]9:30 am: Bio-optical model of remote sensing signals in a stratified ocean,James H. Churnside, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(USA) ....................................................[9459-23]9:50 am: Ocean and polarization observations from active remote sensing:atmospheric and ocean science applications, Damien B. Josset, WeilinW. Hou, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Jacques R. Pelon, Univ. Pierre etMarie Curie (France); Yongxiang Hu, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA);Simone Tanelli, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA); Richard Ferrare, Sharon P. Burton,NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA); Nicolas Pascal, Univ. des Sciences etTechnologies de Lille (France).................................[9459-24]10:10 am: Real-time ship monitoring system for offshore maritimesurveillance in South Korea, Chan-Su Yang, Korea Institute of Ocean Science& Technology (Korea, Republic of) .............................[9459-25]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ......10:30 AM TO 1:30 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 326 ............WED 1:30 PM TO 3:10 PMSea Surface Temperature Remote Sensing ISession Chair: Alexander Ignatov, NOAA National EnvironmentalSatellite, Data, and Information Service (USA)1:30 pm: Ocean thermal fronts detection in the full thermal IR imagery,Irina Gladkova, The City College of New York (USA) and NOAA-CREST (USA);Fazlul Shahriar, The City College of New York (USA); Alexander Ignatov, NOAANational Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA); YuryKihai, NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service(USA) and GST, Inc. (USA) ...................................[9459-26]1:50 pm: A fast, robust, adaptive destriping algorithm for SNPP VIIRS andTerra/Aqua MODIS SST, Karlis Mikelsons, GST, Inc. (USA) and NOAA NationalEnvironmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA); Alexander Ignatov,NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA);Marouan Bouali, Univ. de São Paulo (Brazil); Yury Kihai, GST, Inc. (USA) andNOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service(USA) ....................................................[9459-27]2:10 pm: Evaluation of VIIRS SST fields through the analysis of overlapregions between consecutive orbits, Jean-François P. Cayula, Vencore, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9459-28]2:30 pm: Seasonal trends of ocean SST products characterized by thedifferences in orbital overlaps for waters types, Robert A. Arnone,Ryan A. Vandermeulen, The Univ. of Southern Mississippi (USA); Jean-François P. Cayula, Vencore, Inc. (USA); Alexander Ignatov, NOAA NationalEnvironmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA) ........[9459-29]2:50 pm: Suppressing the noise in SST retrieved from satellite infraredmeasurements by smoothing the differential terms in regression equations,Boris Petrenko, NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and InformationService (USA) and GST, Inc. (USA); Alexander Ignatov, NOAA NationalEnvironmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA); Yury Kihai, NOAANational Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA) and GST,Inc. (USA).................................................[9459-30]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:10 pm to 3:40 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 326 ...........WED 3:40 PM TO 5:40 PMSea Surface Temperature Remote Sensing IISession Chairs: Robert A. Arnone, The Univ. of Southern Mississippi(USA); Jean-François Paul Cayula, Vencore, Inc. (USA)3:40 pm: VIIRS SST products and monitoring at NOAA, Alexander Ignatov,John Stroup, Yury Kihai, Boris Petrenko, Irina Gladkova, Prasanjit Dash,Xingming Liang, Feng Xu, Xinjia Zhou, Karlis Mikelsons, John Sapper, NOAANational Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA). [9459-31]4:00 pm: Monitoring and validation of AVHRR FRAC, MODIS, (A)ATSR andVIIRS high-resolution sea surface temperatures, Prasanjit Dash, AlexanderIgnatov, Yury Kihai, John Stroup, Boris Petrenko, John Sapper, NOAA NationalEnvironmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA) ........[9459-32]4:20 pm: Assimilation of ECMWF versus GFS profiles in fast CRTM for SSTretrievals at NOAA, Xingming Liang, NOAA National Environmental Satellite,Data, and Information Service (USA) and Colorado State Univ. (USA) andCooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (USA); Alexander Ignatov,NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service(USA) ....................................................[9459-33]4:40 pm: A new deterministic inversion technique for sea surfacetemperature retrieval from MODIS radiances, Prabhat K. Koner,Andrew R. Harris, The Univ. of Maryland (USA) ...................[9459-34]5:00 pm: Long-term analysis of AVHRR calibration in thermal IR channels,Kai He, GST, Inc. (USA) and NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, andInformation Service (USA); Alexander Ignatov, NOAA National EnvironmentalSatellite, Data, and Information Service (USA); Yury Kihai, GST, Inc. (USA) andNOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA);Xingming Liang, NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and InformationService (USA) and Colorado State Univ. (USA); Changyong Cao, NOAA NationalEnvironmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA); John Stroup,NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (USA) andStinger Ghaffarian Technologies (USA)..........................[9459-35]5:20 pm: Identification of sea surface temperature (SST) variability areasthrough a statistical approach using remote sensing and numerical oceanmodel data, Jesus Loeches, STO-CMRE (Italy); Raul Vicen, North AtlanticTreaty Organization (Italy) and STO-CMRE (Italy); Giuliana Pennucci, AnielloRusso, STO-CMRE (Italy) ....................................[9459-36]62 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9460 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333Monday–Tuesday 20–21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9460Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance,Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems andApplications XIIConference Chair: Daniel J. Henry, Rockwell Collins, Inc. (USA)Conference Co-Chairs: Gregory J. Gosian, L-3 Communications (USA); Davis A. Lange, UTC Aerospace Systems (USA); Dale Linne von Berg,U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Thomas J. Walls, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Darrell L. Young, Raytheon Intelligence & InformationSystems (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 .........MON 9:00 AM TO 10:00 AMISR: Vision, Mission, and TacticsSession Chair: Dale Linne von Berg, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)9:00 am: Reconnaissance architecture in near space, Eren O. Dundar, HarpAkademileri Komutanlığı (Turkey) ...............................[9460-1]9:20 am: Hybrid consensus UAV formation control, Haci Mehmet Guzey,Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology (USA); Travis A. Dierks, DRSSustainment Systems, Inc. (USA); Jagannathan Sarangapani, Missouri Univ. ofScience and Technology (USA).................................[9460-2]9:40 am: Design of a disguised miniature unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)system with surveillance function, Terence K. L. Goh, Donny Ng,Ian V. H. Tam, SIM Univ. (Singapore) ............................[9460-3]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 .........MON 10:30 AM TO 12:30 PMISR: Passive and Active SensingSession Chair: Thomas J. Walls, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)10:30 am: IR CMOS: an ISR solution for Nightvision and See Spot,Martin U. Pralle, James E. Carey, Chris J. Vineis, SiOnyx Inc. (USA) ....[9460-4]10:50 am: Results from an experiment that collected visible-lightpolarization data using unresolved imagery for classification ofgeosynchronous satellites, Andy Speicher, Mohammad A. Matin, Univ. ofDenver (USA); Francis K. Chun, Roger D. Tippets, U.S. Air Force Academy(USA) .....................................................[9460-5]11:10 am: Laser links for mobile airborne nodes, Wolfgang Griethe,G2Aerospace GmbH (Germany); Markus Knapek, Joachin Horwath, ViaLightCommunications GmbH (Germany) .............................[9460-6]11:30 am: Small SWAP 3D flash ladar for small tactical unmanned airsystems, Alan W. Bird, Scott A. Anderson, Michael D. Wojcik, Scott E. Budge,Utah State Univ. (USA) .......................................[9460-7]11:50 am: EM modeling of far-field radiation patterns for antennason the GMA-TT UAV, Anne I Mackenzie, NASA Langley Research Center(USA) .....................................................[9460-8]12:10 pm: Low-SWaP 4-axis stabilized Gimbal system and enabledmissions, Karl J. Pendergast, Adsys Controls, Inc (USA) ...........[9460-23]Lunch Break .................................Mon 12:30 pm to 1:40 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ...........MON 1:40 PM TO 2:40 PMISR: Image Fusion/EnhancementSession Chair: Davis A. Lange, UTC Aerospace Systems (USA)1:40 pm: Fusion of video and radar comparison to 3D ladar for activityrecognition, David Tahmoush, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ......[9460-10]2:00 pm: Real-time embedded technology for enhancing long-rangeimagery, Aaron L. Paolini, Daniel L. Hertenstein, Eric J. Kelmelis,James Bonnett, Paul A. Fox, EM Photonics, Inc. (USA) .............[9460-11]2:20 pm: Characterization of UAV hover patterns in support ofsuperresolution research, Jeremy Straub, Ronald Marsh, Univ. of NorthDakota (USA)..............................................[9460-12]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ...........TUE 8:20 AM TO 9:20 AMISR: Image Processing and TrackingSession Chair: Gregory J. Gosian, L-3 Communications (USA)8:20 am: Aerial video mosaicking using binary feature tracking,Breton L. Minnehan, Andreas E. Savakis, Rochester Institute of Technology(USA) ....................................................[9460-13]8:40 am: Background image understanding and adaptive imaging forvehicle tracking, Anthony Vodacek, Matthew J. Hoffman, Burak Uzkent,Bin Chen, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA) ................[9460-14]9:00 am: Enhanced performance for the interacting multiple modelestimator with integrated multiple filters, Madeleine G. Sabordo, EliasAboutanios, The Univ. of New South Wales (Australia)..............[9460-15]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 63


CONFERENCE 9460LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ..........TUE 9:20 AM TO 10:00 AMISR: Change DetectionSession Chair: Gregory J. Gosian, L-3 Communications (USA)9:20 am: Improving change detection results with knowledge ofregistration uncertainty, Andrew J. Lingg, Etegent Technologies, Ltd. (USA);Brian D. Rigling, Wright State Univ. (USA) .......................[9460-16]9:40 am: Change detection on UGV patrols with respect to a referencetour using VIS imagery, Thomas Müller, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik,Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung (Germany) ...................[9460-17]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 .......... TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:10 AMISR: ExploitationSession Chair: Darrell L. Young,Raytheon Intelligence & Information Systems (USA)10:30 am: Pressing the sparsity advantage via data-based decomposition,Vahid R. Riasati, Laura Andress, Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems (USA);Denis Grishin, Rockwell Collins (USA)...........................[9460-18]10:50 am: Orthomosaic construction and analysis of EO imagery from asmall unmanned aircraft system (SUAS) for natural resources managementon an active military training range, Leslie Bolick, Nicholas C. Stroumtsos,Dawn Lawson, Kimberly O’Connor, SPAWAR Systems Ctr. (USA) ....[9460-19]SESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ...........TUE 11:10 AM TO 12:30 PMISR: Image Sequences/Full Motion VideoSession Chair: Darrell L. Young,Raytheon Intelligence & Information Systems (USA)11:10 am: Image sequence exploitation for mobile operations,Markus Mueller, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnik undBildauswertung (Germany); Stella Oldenbuerger, Bundeswehr Technical Ctr. forInformation Technology and Electronics (Germany) ................[9460-21]11:30 am: Context and quality estimation in video for enhanced eventdetection, John M. Irvine, Richard J. Wood, Draper Lab. (USA) ......[9460-20]11:50 am: Automated FMV image quality assessment based on powerspectrum statistics, Andrew R. Kalukin, NGA/IID (USA)............[9460-22]12:10 pm: An automated analysis of wide area motion imagery for movingsubject detection, David Tahmoush, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA). [9460-24]64 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9461A · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321Monday–Wednesday 20–22 April 2015 • Part of Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9461Radar Sensor Technology XIXConference Chairs: Kenneth I. Ranney, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Armin Doerry, Sandia National Labs. (USA)Program Committee: Fauzia Ahmad, Villanova Univ. (USA); Moeness G. Amin, Villanova Univ. (USA); Joseph C. Deroba, U.S. Army CERDECIntelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (USA); Mark Govoni, U.S. Army CERDEC Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate(USA); Majeed Hayat, The Univ. of New Mexico (USA); Chandra Kambhamettu, Univ. of Delaware (USA); Seong-Hwoon Kim, Raytheon Space& Airborne Systems (USA); James L. Kurtz, Univ. of Florida (USA); Changzhi Li, Texas Tech Univ. (USA); Jenshan Lin, Univ. of Florida (USA);Hao Ling, The Univ. of Texas at Austin (USA); David G. Long, Brigham Young Univ. (USA); Jia-Jih Lu, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems,Inc. (USA); Neeraj Magotra, Western New England Univ. (USA); Anthony F. Martone, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Gregory J. Mazzaro,The Citadel (USA); George J. Moussally, Mirage Systems (USA); Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); Lam H. Nguyen,U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Hector A. Ochoa, The Univ. of Texas at Tyler (USA); Zhijun G. Qiao, The Univ. of Texas-Pan American (USA);Ann M. Raynal, Sandia National Labs. (USA); Jerry Silvious, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Brian Smith, U.S. Army Armament Research,Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA); Helmut Suess, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (Germany); David Tahmoush, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA); Russell Vela, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Berenice Verdin, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso (USA); Frank Yakos,SELEX Galileo, Inc. (USA); Yan Zhang, The Univ. of Oklahoma (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILOPENING REMARKSLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ................ 8:20 AM TO 8:30 AMSession Chairs: Armin W. Doerry, Sandia National Labs. (USA);Kenneth I. Ranney, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)SESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ..........MON 8:30 AM TO 10:30 AMComponents and TechnologiesSession Chair: Ann M. Raynal, Sandia National Labs. (USA)8:30 am: Calculation of the phase-center offset from 2D antenna radiationpatterns, Patrick S. Deboux, Berenice Verdin, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Samuel A. Pichardo, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso (USA) ............[9461-1]8:50 am: Characterization of radar cross section of carbon-fiber compositematerials, Elliot J. Riley, Erik H. Lenzing, Ram M. Narayanan, The PennsylvaniaState Univ. (USA)............................................[9461-2]9:10 am: Design considerations for eye-safe single-aperture laser radars,Dmitry S. Starodubov, Torrey Pines Logic, Inc. (USA) ...............[9461-3]9:30 am: Deployment of rare Earth elements (REEs) on RF sources,lasers, and EO/IR sensors, Asu R. Jha, JHA Technical Consulting Services(USA) .....................................................[9461-4]9:50 am: System-on-chip architecture and validation for real-timetransceiver optimization, Hernan Suarez, Yan Zhang, The Univ. of Oklahoma(USA) .....................................................[9461-5]10:10 am: Acceleration of generalized adaptive pulse compression withparallel GPUs, Jingxiao Cai, Yan R. Zhang, The Univ. of Oklahoma(USA) .....................................................[9461-6]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:30 am to 11:00 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ......... MON 11:00 AM TO 12:20 PMNon-Linear and Cognitive RadarSession Chairs: Gregory J. Mazzaro, The Citadel (USA);Anthony F. Martone, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)11:00 am: Short-range harmonic radar: chirp waveform, electronic targets,Gregory J. Mazzaro, The Citadel (USA); Kyle A. Gallagher, The PennsylvaniaState Univ. (USA); Anthony F. Martone, Kelly D. Sherbondy, U.S. Army ResearchLab. (USA); Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA) ...[9461-7]11:20 am: Nonlinear synthetic aperture radar imaging using a harmonicradar, Kyle A. Gallagher, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); Gregory J.Mazzaro, The Citadel (USA); Kenneth I. Ranney, Lam H. Nguyen, AnthonyF. Martone, Kelly D. Sherbondy, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Ram M.Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA) ...................[9461-8]11:40 am: Filter selection for a harmonic radar receiver, Kyle A. Gallagher,The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); Gregory J. Mazzaro, The Citadel (USA);Anthony F. Martone, Kelly D. Sherbondy, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); RamM. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA) .................[9461-9]12:00 pm: Sparse SAR imaging for stepped frequency nonlinear radar,Lam H. Nguyen, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Kyle A. Gallagher, ThePennsylvania State Univ. (USA); Kenneth I. Ranney, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9461-10]Lunch Break .................................Mon 12:20 pm to 1:30 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ........... MON 1:30 PM TO 2:50 PMAlgorithms and Phenomenology ISession Chair: Mark A. Govoni, U.S. Army CERDEC Intelligence andInformation Warfare Directorate (USA)1:30 pm: Terrain clutter simulation using physics-based scattering modeland digital terrain profile data, James Park, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Joel T. Johnson, The Ohio State Univ. (USA); Kung-Hau Ding, Kristopher Kim,Joseph Tenbarge, Air Force Research Lab. (USA) .................[9461-11]1:50 pm: Radar-centric scattering of possible targets for orbital debrisremediation, Russell Vela, James Park, Brian M. Kent, Air Force Research Lab.(USA); Anthony Griffith, Rebecca Johanning, Kenneth Baker, Peter Spehar,NASA Johnson Space Ctr. (USA) ..............................[9461-12]2:10 pm: Building detection in SAR imagery, Ryan M Steinbach, Mark W.Koch, Mary M. Moya, Jeremy Goold, Sandia National Labs. (USA) ....[9461-14]2:30 pm: Automatic segmentation of ice layers in radar images, MaryamRahnemoonfar, Texas A&M Univ. Corpus Christi (USA) .............[9461-15]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 2:50 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ...........MON 3:30 PM TO 4:30 PMIndoor/Urban Target Detection,Localization, and TrackingSession Chair: Fauzia Ahmad, Villanova Univ. (USA)3:30 pm: Bistatic and multistatic target identification for through-wall radarimaging, Joshua M. Allebach, Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ.(USA); Benjamin Hoe, DSCI (USA); Sean P. Broderick, U.S. Army RDECOMCERDEC NVESD (USA)......................................[9461-16]3:50 pm: Fall detection and classification though walls and in heavy indoorclutter, Moeness G. Amin, Fauzia Ahmad, Villanova Univ. (USA) .....[9461-17]4:10 pm: RCS information theoretic approach for target classification,Travis D. Bufler, Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); TraianV. Dogaru, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ......................[9461-18]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 65


CONFERENCE 9461ALOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ..........TUE 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AMPrograms and ApplicationsSession Chairs: Jerry L. Silvious, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Seong-Hwoon Kim, Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems (USA)8:00 am: Performance analysis of spectrally versatile forward-lookingground-penetrating radar for detection of concealed targets, Brian R.Phelan, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); Marc A. Ressler, Kenneth I.Ranney, Gregory D. Smith, Getachew A. Kirose, Kelly D. Sherbondy, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA); Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9461-19]8:20 am: FlexSAR: demonstrating high-quality, cost-effective multimoda<strong>lr</strong>adar system prototyping, Mark D. Jensen, Chad Knight, Space DynamicsLab. (USA) ................................................[9461-20]8:40 am: Recent experiments using the ARL Rail-SAR, Kenneth I. Ranney,U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Brian R. Phelan, The Pennsylvania State Univ.(USA); Getachew A. Kirose, Kelly D. Sherbondy, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9461-21]9:00 am: Technology integration and synergies: radar, optics, and AIS,Hasan Shahid, Stevens Institute of Technology (USA); Joe Nathan Abellard,New York City College of Technology (USA); Yong-Qi Chen, Stevens Institute ofTechnology (USA); David M. González Chévere, Univ. de Puerto Rico Mayagüez(USA) ....................................................[9461-22]9:20 am: Radom effects on coherent change detection radar systems, AnnM. Raynal, Dale F. Dubbert, Bryan L. Burns, William H. Hensley Jr., SandiaNational Labs. (USA) ........................................[9461-23]9:40 am: SAR-based vibrometry using the fractional Fourier transform,Majeed M. Hayat, The Univ. of New Mexico (USA); Tom D. Atwood, SandiaNational Labs. (USA); Justin B. Campbell, Jelili Ade-bello, Ishwor Bhatta,Humberto Caudana, Nicole B. Trujillo, Balu Santhanam, Walter H. Gerstle,The Univ. of New Mexico (USA); Armin W. Doerry, Sandia National Labs.(USA) ....................................................[9461-24]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ..........TUE 10:30 AM TO 12:10 PMAlgorithms and PhenomenologySession Chair: Lam H. Nguyen, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)10:30 am: An algorithm for segmenting polarimetric SAR imagery,Jorge V. Geaga, Consultant (USA) .............................[9461-25]10:50 am: Generalization of susceptibility of RF systems through farfieldpattern superposition, Berenice Verdin, Patrick S. Debroux, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9461-26]11:10 am: A practical look at target detection using MIMO radar,Mark A. Govoni, U.S. Army CERDEC Intelligence and Information WarfareDirectorate (USA); Jeffrey Spak, U.S. Army Communications-ElectronicsResearch Development and Engineering Command (USA); Traian V. Dogaru,DaHan Liao, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) .....................[9461-27]11:30 am: Reflection RF tomography of stationary objects in free space:preliminary results, Jia Li, Oakland Univ. (USA); Robert L. Ewing, CharlesBerdanier, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Chris J. Baker, The Ohio State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9461-28]11:50 am: Application of equalization notch to improve synthetic apertureradar coherent data products, Cameron Musgrove, Sandia National Labs.(USA); James C. West, Oklahoma State Univ. (USA) ...............[9461-29]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Tue 12:10 pm to 1:20 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ............TUE 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMNoise and LPI Radar ISession Chair: Yan Rockee Zhang, The Univ. of Oklahoma (USA)1:20 pm: Radar cross-sectional study using noise radar, Al Freundorfer,Queen’s Univ. (Canada); Jawad Y. Siddiqui, Yahia M. Antar, Royal MilitaryCollege of Canada (Canada) ..................................[9461-30]1:40 pm: Principle and experimental results of ultra-wideband noise radarimaging of a cylindrical conducting object using diffraction tomography,Hee Jung Shin, Mark A. Asmuth, Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania StateUniv. (USA); Muralidhar Rangaswamy, Air Force Research Lab. (USA). [9461-31]2:00 pm: Design and implementation of a noise radar tomographic system,Mark A. Asmuth, Hee Jung Shin, Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania StateUniv. (USA); Muralidhar Rangaswamy, Air Force Research Lab. (USA). [9461-32]2:20 pm: Efficient pulse compression for LPI waveforms based on anonparametric iterative adaptive approach, Zhengzheng Li, The Univ.of Oklahoma (USA); Shang Wang, RFMD (USA); Yan Zhang, The Univ. ofOklahoma (USA) ...........................................[9461-33]2:40 pm: Probability of target detection using advanced pulse compressionnoise (APCN), Mark A. Govoni, U.S. Army CERDEC Intelligence and InformationWarfare Directorate (USA); Ryan A. Elwell, U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Research Development and Engineering Command (USA); Traian V.Dogaru, DaHan Liao, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ..............[9461-34]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ............TUE 3:30 PM TO 4:10 PMNoise and LPI Radar IISession Chair: Mark A. Govoni, U.S. Army CERDEC Intelligence andInformation Warfare Directorate (USA)3:30 pm: Analysis of chaotic system synchronization for bistatic radar,Chandra S. Pappu, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso (USA); Berenice Verdin, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA); Benjamin C. Flores, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso(USA); James Boehm, Patrick S. Debroux, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9461-35]3:50 pm: The implementation of compressive sensing on an FPGA forchaotic radars, Hector A. Ochoa, The Univ. of Texas at Tyler (USA);David H. Hoe, Loyola Univ. Maryland (USA); Dinesh Veeramachaneni, The Univ.of Texas at Tyler (USA) ......................................[9461-36]SESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ............TUE 4:10 PM TO 5:50 PMQuantum RadarSession Chair: Marco O. Lanzagorta, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)4:10 pm: Range detection using entangled optical photons, Matthew J.Brandsema, Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); Marco O.Lanzagorta, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA) .....................[9461-37]4:30 pm: Algorithmic analysis of quantum radar sidelobes, Salvador E.Venegas-Andraca, Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico); Marco O. Lanzagorta,U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA) ...............................[9461-38]4:50 pm: Low-brightness quantum radar, Marco O. Lanzagorta, U.S. NavalResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9461-39]5:10 pm: Quantum error reduction without coding, Keye Martin, U.S. NavalResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9461-40]5:30 pm: Space-based quantum sensing for detection of small targets,Jeffrey K. Uhlmann, George Mason Univ. (USA); Marco O. Lanzagorta, U.S.Naval Research Lab. (USA) ...................................[9461-41]66 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Spurious effects of analog-to-digital conversion nonlinearities on radarrange-Doppler maps, Armin W. Doerry, Dale F. Dubbert, Bert L. Tise, SandiaNational Labs. (USA) ........................................[9461-49]Balancing radar receiver channels with commutation, Armin W. Doerry,Sandia National Labs. (USA) ..................................[9461-50]Comments on radar interference sources and mitigation techniques,Armin W. Doerry, Sandia National Labs. (USA)....................[9461-51]Balancing I/Q data in radar range-Doppler images, Armin W. Doerry,Sandia National Labs. (USA) ..................................[9461-52]Joint estimation of thermal and multiplicative noise levels in dual- andquad-polarization SAR images, Robert Riley, Sandia National Labs.(USA) ....................................................[9461-53]Experimental evaluation of single-aperture range finder, Kyle McCormick,Dmitry S. Starodubov, Leo Volfson, Torrey Pines Logic, Inc. (USA)....[9461-54]Coherence model for building layover in interferometric SAR, Douglas LBickel, Sandia National Labs. (USA) ............................[9461-55]Instantaneous, stepped-frequency, nonlinear radar, Kenneth I. Ranney,U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Kyle A. Gallagher, The Pennsylvania StateUniv. (USA); Kelly D. Sherbondy, Anthony F. Martone, U.S. Army ResearchLab. (USA); Gregory J. Mazzaro, The Citadel (USA); Ram M. Narayanan, ThePennsylvania State Univ. (USA)................................[9461-76]Adaptive OFDM waveform design for spatio-temporal-sparsity exploitedSTAP radar, Satyabrata Sen, Jacob Barhen, Oak Ridge National Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9461-80]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 10LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 .........WED 9:00 AM TO 10:20 AMMedical Applications of RadarSession Chair: Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA)9:00 am: Investigations on the effect of frequency and noise in alocalization technique based on microwave imaging for an in-body RFsource,Rohit Chandra, Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology (Norway);Ilangko Balasingham, Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology (Norway) andOslo Univ. Hospital (Norway). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9461-42]9:20 am: A new microwave imaging algorithm based on third-generationWCE system, Huiyuan Zhou, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); RohitChandra, Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology (Norway); IlangkoBalasingham, Oslo Univ. Hospital (Norway); Ram M. Narayanan, ThePennsylvania State Univ. (USA)................................[9461-43]9:40 am: Investigating signatures of diverse waveforms to assess changesin thickness and dielectric properties of intestines afflicted with Crohn’sdisease, Sonny Smith, Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA);Evangelos Messaris, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Ctr. (USA). [9461-44]10:00 am: Radar sensitivity to human heartbeats and respiration, ØyvindAardal, Sverre Brovoll, Yoann Paichard, Tor Berger, Norwegian DefenceResearch Establishment (Norway); Tor Sverre Lande, Univ. I Oslo (Norway);Svein-Erik Hamran, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (Norway) andUniv. I Oslo (Norway)........................................[9461-45]CONFERENCE 9461ALOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:20 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 11LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 3:20 PMRadar Micro-DopplerJoint Session with Conferences 9461A and 9461BSession Chair: David Tahmoush, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)1:00 pm: Micro-Doppler characteristics of elderly gait patterns with walkingaids, Moeness G. Amin, Yimin D. Zhang, Fauzia Ahmad, Villanova Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9461-46]1:20 pm: Fall detection and classification using high-resolution timefrequencydistributions, Moeness G. Amin, Villanova Univ. (USA); BoualemBoashash, Qatar Univ. (Qatar); Yimin D. Zhang, Villanova Univ. (USA) . [9461-47]1:40 pm: Human activity classification using time-frequency image analysisof micro-Doppler signatures, Matthew Zenaldin, Ram M. Narayanan, ThePennsylvania State Univ. (USA)................................[9461-56]2:00 pm: Study of the micro-Doppler signature of a bicyclist for differentdirections of approach, Berta Rodriguez-Hervas, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso(USA); Michael Maile, Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America,Inc. (USA); Benjamin C. Flores, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso (USA)...[9461-57]2:20 pm: Extracting and analyzing micro-Doppler from ladar signatures,David Tahmoush, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA).................[9461-58]2:40 pm: High range resolution micro-Doppler analysis, Graeme E. Smith,The Ohio State Univ. (USA); Zach Cammenga, The Ohio State University (USA);Christopher J. Baker, The Ohio State Univ. (USA) .................[9461-59]3:00 pm: The Born approximation, multiple scattering, and algorithm,Alejandro F. Martinez, Zhijun G. Qiao, The Univ. of Texas-Pan American(USA) ....................................................[9461-13]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 67


CONFERENCE 9461B · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342 AND 321Wednesday–Thursday 22–23 April 2015 • Part of Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9461Active and Passive Signatures VIConference Chairs: G. Charmaine Gilbreath, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Chadwick Todd Hawley, Senior Expert for Signatures (USA)Program Committee: David W. Allen, National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA); Kelly W. Bennett, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA); Carlos Omar Font, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Marco O. Lanzagorta, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Ram M. Narayanan,The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); Frank Pipitone, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Robert Richardson, U.S. Dept. of Defense IntelligenceInformation Systems (USA); Carl Salvaggio, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); Fred Schnarre, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency(USA); David N. Strafford, Soter Technology (USA)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 12LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 3:20 PMRadar Micro-DopplerJoint Session with Conferences 9461A and 9461BSession Chair: David Tahmoush, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)1:00 pm: Micro-Doppler characteristics of elderly gait patterns with walkingaids, Moeness G. Amin, Yimin D. Zhang, Fauzia Ahmad, Villanova Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9461-46]1:20 pm: Fall detection and classification using high-resolution timefrequencydistributions, Moeness G. Amin, Villanova Univ. (USA); BoualemBoashash, Qatar Univ. (Qatar); Yimin D. Zhang, Villanova Univ. (USA) . [9461-47]1:40 pm: Human activity classification using time-frequency image analysisof micro-Doppler signatures, Matthew Zenaldin, Ram M. Narayanan, ThePennsylvania State Univ. (USA)................................[9461-56]2:00 pm: Study of the micro-Doppler signature of a bicyclist for differentdirections of approach, Berta Rodriguez-Hervas, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso(USA); Michael Maile, Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America,Inc. (USA); Benjamin C. Flores, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso (USA)...[9461-57]2:20 pm: Extracting and analyzing micro-Doppler from ladar signatures,David Tahmoush, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA).................[9461-58]2:40 pm: High range resolution micro-Doppler analysis, Zach Cammenga,Graeme E. Smith, Christopher J. Baker, The Ohio State Univ. (USA)...[9461-59]3:00 pm: The Born approximation, multiple scattering, and algorithm,Alejandro F. Martinez, Zhijun G. Qiao, The Univ. of Texas-Pan American(USA) ....................................................[9461-13]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 13LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342 .......... THU 8:30 AM TO 12:00 PMNOTE ROOM CHANGEActive and Passive Signatures I8:30 am: Application of a laser Doppler vibrometer for air-water tosubsurface signature detection, Phillip Land, James Roeder,Dennis J. Robinson, Arun K. Majumdar, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Weapons Div.(USA) ....................................................[9461-60]8:50 am: Hyperspectral chemical agent standoff detection using sparserepresentation, Asif Mehmood, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (USA) .....[9461-61]9:10 am: Signature simulation of mixed materials, Tyler Carson, CarlSalvaggio, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA) ...............[9461-62]9:30 am: Enabling forest structure research with a cost-effectiveterrestrial LiDAR platform, Jason W. Fau<strong>lr</strong>ing, Jan A. N. van Aardt,David Kelbe, Paul Romanczyk, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA);Francesco Peri, Crystal Schaff, Univ. of Massachusetts Boston (USA). [9461-63]9:50 am: Electro-optical detection probability of optical devices determinedby bidirectional laser retro-reflection cross section, Martin Laurenzis,Frank Christnacher, Alexis Matwyschuk, Emmanuel Bacher, StephaneSchertzer, Sebastien Hengy, Institut Franco-Allemand de Recherches de Saint-Louis (France) .............................................[9461-64]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:10 am to 10:40 am10:40 am: Spectral reflectance variability of skin and attributing factors,Catherine C. Cooksey, Benjamin K. Tsai, David W. Allen, National Institute ofStandards and Technology (USA) ..............................[9461-65]11:00 am: Rugged target standards for HSI remote sensing, Mark Morey,John D. DiBenedetto, Mary O’Neill, National Security Technologies, LLC(USA) ....................................................[9461-66]11:20 am: Enhancing radar cross-section images of artificial targets usingradar polarimetry, Thomas Dallmann, Dirk Heberling, RWTH Aachen Univ.(Germany) ................................................[9461-67]11:40 am: Anomalous reflection of THz pulse containing a few cycles fromabsorbing layer: influence of absolute phase of the pulse on the mediumresponse, Vyacheslav A. Trofimov, Mikhail V. Fedotova, Elena S. Komarova,Lomonosov Moscow State Univ. (Russian Federation) .............[9461-68]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Thu 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm68 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dssSESSION 14LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342 ............ THU 1:30 PM TO 3:10 PMActive and Passive Signatures II1:30 pm: Applying composite signatures to rapidly detect and characterize,Chadwick T. Hawley, U.S. Dept. of Defense (USA) and Help Me Now,LLC (USA) ................................................[9461-69]1:50 pm: Real-time full-motion color Flash-LIDAR for target detection andidentification, Roy D. Nelson, Eric Coppock, Rex M. Craig, Jeremy Craner,Dennis Nicks, Kurt von Niederhausern, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.(USA) ....................................................[9461-70]2:10 pm: HySpecIQ: realizing the potential of hyperspectral remote sensinginformatics in the age of data analytics, Joseph D. Fargnoli, HySpecIQ(USA) ....................................................[9461-72]2:30 pm: QUILT: combining stereoscopy with lidar for precision 3D objectcharacterization, G. Charmaine Gilbreath, Carlos Omar Font, David Bonanno,Blerta Bajramaj, Kristen Nock, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA) ......[9461-73]2:50 pm: The Johns Hopkins University multimodal human actions dataset,Thomas S. Murray, Daniel R, Mendat, Kayode A. Sanni, Andreas G. Andreou,Johns Hopkins Univ. (USA) ...................................[9461-79]


CONFERENCE 9462 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321Thursday 23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9462Passive and Active Millimeter-WaveImaging XVIIIConference Chairs: David A. Wikner, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Arttu R. Luukanen, Asqella Corp. (Finland)Program Committee: Roger Appleby, Queen’s Univ. Belfast (United Kingdom); Erich N. Grossman, National Institute of Standards andTechnology (USA); Christopher A. Martin, Trex Enterprises Corp. (USA); Duncan A. Robertson, Univ. of St. Andrews (United Kingdom);Bruce Wallace, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (USA)THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ..........THU 8:20 AM TO 10:00 AMSystems I8:20 am: Optical and imaging performance testing for an improved realtime passive millimetre-wave imager to be used in degraded visualenvironments, Colin D. Cameron, Rupert N. Anderton, Gordon N. Sinclair,James G. Burnett, Philip J. Kent, QinetiQ Ltd. (United Kingdom) .......[9462-2]8:40 am: Design and operation of ACTPol: a millimeter wavelength,polarization sensitive receiver for the Atacama Cosmology Telescope,Benjamin L. Schmitt, Univ. of Pennsylvania (USA); ACTPol Collaboration,Princeton Univ. (USA) ........................................[9462-3]9:00 am: Concealed object stand-off real-time imaging for security:CONSORTIS, Roger Appleby, InnovaSec Ltd. (United Kingdom); StuartFerguson, Queen’s Univ. Belfast (United Kingdom); Henrik Petersson, SwedishDefence Research Agency (Sweden) ............................[9462-4]9:20 am: Toward a real time stand-off submillimeter-wave imaging systemwith large field of view: quasi-optical system design considerations, ErioGandini, Nuria Llombart, Technische Univ. Delft (Netherlands) ........[9462-5]9:40 am: Noise analysis for near-field 3D FM-CW radar imaging systems,David M. Sheen, Pacific Northwest National Lab. (USA) .............[9462-6]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ..........THU 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AMSystems II10:30 am: Millimeter-wave imaging at up to 40 frames per second usingan optoelectronic photo-injected Fresnel zone plate lens antenna at(sub-) mmw frequencies, Thomas F. Gallacher, Aalto Univ. School of Scienceand Technology (Finland); David G. Macfarlane, Univ. of St. Andrews (UnitedKingdom); Rune Søndenå, Institute for Energy Technology (Norway); Duncan A.Robertson, Graham M. Smith, Univ. of St. Andrews (United Kingdom) . . [9462-7]10:50 am: Characteristics and performance of a commercial multibandpassive submillimetre-wave video camera, Arttu R. Luukanen, Asqella Oy(Finland); Juha Ala-Laurinaho, Aalto Univ. School of Electrical Engineering(Finland); Alex Kokka, Mikko M. Leivo, Asqella Oy (Finland); Aleksi A. Tamminen,Aalto Univ. School of Electrical Engineering (Finland); Antti V. Räisänen, AaltoUniv. School of Science and Technology (Finland)..................[9462-8]11:10 am: Video rate passive millimeter-wave imager utilizing opticalupconversion with improved size, weight, and power, Richard D. Martin,Christopher A. Schuetz, Thomas E. Dillon, Daniel G. Mackrides, Phase SensitiveInnovations, Inc. (USA); Dennis W. Prather, Shouyuan Shi, Univ. of Delaware(USA); Peng Yao, Phase Sensitive Innovations, Inc. (USA); Kevin Shreve, Univ.of Delaware (USA) ...........................................[9462-9]11:30 am: Optical-network-connected multi-channel 96-GHz-banddistributed radar system, Atsushi Kanno, Toshiaki Kuri, Tetsuya Kawanishi,National Institute of Information and Communications Technology(Japan)...................................................[9462-10]Lunch Break ................................. Thu 11:50 am to 1:20 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ............THU 1:20 PM TO 2:00 PMSystems III1:20 pm: Some opinion about matrix terahertz imaging system basedon Josephson junctions, Alexander Denisov, Jing Hui Qiu, Shengchang Lan,Harbin Institute of Technology (China); Alexander Gudkov, State ScientificResearch Institute of Physical Problems (Russian Federation) ........[9462-11]1:40 pm: Multiplexable sub-mm detector arrays for radiometric imaging,Juha Hassel, Andrey V. Timofeev, Visa Vesterinen, Hannu Sipola, Panu Helistö,Leif Grönberg, VTT Technical Research Ctr. of Finland (Finland); Arttu R.Luukanen, Asqella Oy (Finland) ................................[9462-12]SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ...........THU 2:00 PM TO 4:30 PMPhenomenology2:00 pm: Toward the development of an image quality tool for the testingof active millimeter-wave imaging systems, Jeffrey Barber, James C.Weatherall, Joseph Greca, Battelle Memorial Institute (USA); Barry T. Smith,U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (USA) .........................[9462-13]2:20 pm: Simulations and image validation for 350 GHz passive imagingsystems, Daniel T. Becker, National Institute of Standards and Technology(USA); Peter A. R. Ade, Cardiff Univ. (United Kingdom); James A. Beall, NationalInstitute of Standards and Technology (USA); Hsiao-Mei Cho, Stanford Univ.(USA); Simon R. Dicker, Univ. of Pennsylvania (USA); William D. Duncan,National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA); Mark Halpern, The Univ.of British Columbia (Canada); Gene C. Hilton, National Institute of Standardsand Technology (USA); Kent D. Irwin, Stanford Univ. (USA); Nicholas G. PaulterJr., Robert E. Schwall, Carl D. Reintsema, National Institute of Standards andTechnology (USA); Carole E. Tucker, Cardiff Univ. (United Kingdom) . . [9462-14]2:40 pm: Spectral signatures for identifying explosives with wide-bandmillimeter-wave illumination, James C. Weatherall, Jeffrey Barber, BattelleMemorial Institute (USA); Barry T. Smith, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security(USA) ....................................................[9462-15]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm3:30 pm: Summary and analysis of 216 GHz polarimetric measurements ofin-situ rain, Abigail S. Hedden, David A. Wikner, Russell Bradley, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9462-16]3:50 pm: Electromagnetic scattering from metallic and dielectric surfacesat millimeter-wave and terahertz frequencies, David A. DiGiovanni,Andrew J. Gatesman, Robert H. Giles, Univ. of Massachusetts Lowell (USA);Williams E. Nixon, National Ground Intelligence Ctr. (USA) ..........[9462-17]4:10 pm: Beyond the Kirchoff approximation: quantitative studies ofsubmillimeter rough surface scattering, Erich N. Grossman, Richard A.Chamberlin, Josh Gordon, Natalie Mujica-Schwahn, National Institute ofStandards and Technology (USA) ..............................[9462-18]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 69


CONFERENCE 9462LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 321 ........... THU 4:30 PM TO 5:30 PMImage Processing4:30 pm: Automatic detection of hidden threats in the TeraSCREEN passivemillimeter-wave imaging subsystem, Satish Madhogaria, Marek Schikora,Fraunhofer FKIE (Germany) ...................................[9462-19]4:50 pm: Feasibility of radon imaging reconstruction in the MMW regionusing very inexpensive plasma GDD lamps with new video rate 16x16 FPAcamera, Assaf Levanon III, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev (Israel); MichaelKonstantinovsky II, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev (Israel) and Intel Corp. (USA);Yitzhak Yitzhaky, Adrian Stern, Natan S. Kopeika, Ben-Gurion Univ. of theNegev (Israel); Amir Abramovich, Ariel Univ. (Israel) ................[9462-20]5:10 pm: Real-time image processing for passive mmW imagery, Stephen T.Kozacik, Univ. of Delaware (USA) and EM Photonics, Inc. (USA); James Bonnett,Aaron L. Paolini, EM Photonics, Inc. (USA); Thomas E. Dillon, Richard D. Martin,Christopher A. Schuetz, Phase Sensitive Innovations, Inc. (USA); Dennis W.Prather, Univ. of Delaware (USA) ..............................[9462-21]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Mathematical principles of settings for extremely-high resolution instead ofmethod regularization, Evgeni N. Terentiev, Lomonosov Moscow State Univ.(Russian Federation) ........................................[9462-22]Latest research on calibration and image processing method formillimeter-wave holographic imaging, Zheng Li, Tsinghua Univ. (China);Zongjun Shen, Nuctech Co. Ltd. (China); Ziran Zhao, Lingbo Qiao, TsinghuaUniv. (China) ..............................................[9462-23]70 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9463 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322Monday–Tuesday 20–21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9463Motion Imagery: Standards, Quality, andInteroperabilityConference Chair: Donnie Self, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA)Program Committee: Jeffrey Malapit, AMPS Strategies (USA); Gary Nadler, Consultant, Commercial Broadcast Industry (USA);Norman S. Stein, InTec, LLC (USA); Bernie H. Street, WiSC Enterprises (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILWELCOME AND OPENING REMARKSLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 .......... MON 8:30 AM TO 8:50 AMSession Chair: Donnie B. Self,National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA)SESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ......... MON 8:50 AM TO 10:30 AMFMV FoundationsSession Chair: Donnie B. Self,National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA)8:50 am: Motion Imagery Standards Board (MISB) overview (Invited Paper),Bryan E. Blank, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA)........[9463-1]9:20 am: Standards and interoperability 101: standards across the DoDenterprise (Invited Paper), Mark Hary, 2d3 Sensing (USA) ...........[9463-2]9:50 am: Compression fundamentals: MPEG2, H.264, and HEVC H.265,Karl J. Kuhn, Tektronix, Inc. (USA) ..............................[9463-3]10:10 am: FMV end-to-end interoperability, Joseph A. Smith, NationalGeospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA) ...........................[9463-4]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:30 am to 11:00 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 .........MON 11:00 AM TO 12:00 PMFMV Quality/Interoperability AssessmentSession Chair: Donnie B. Self,National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA)11:00 am: WorldView-3 direct geolocation accuracy analysis,Paul C. Bresnahan, Evan H. Brown, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency(USA) ....................................................[9463-23]11:20 am: Video test equipment justification process, Karl J. Kuhn, Tektronix,Inc. (USA)..................................................[9463-6]11:40 am: Transitioning from NTSC analog to HD digital Video,Paul Hightower, Instrumentation Technology Systems (USA) ........[9463-21]Lunch Break .................................Mon 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ............MON 1:30 PM TO 2:10 PMFMV Interface ChallengesSession Chair: Donnie B. Self,National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA)1:30 pm: Interfaces, part one: implementation challenges ofuncompressed video: 3G-SDI and HDMI with HDCP, Karl J. Kuhn,Tektronix, Inc. (USA) .........................................[9463-8]1:50 pm: Interfaces, part two: implementation challenges ofcompressed video: transports streams over RF and IP, Karl J. Kuhn,Tektronix, Inc. (USA) .........................................[9463-9]SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ............MON 2:10 PM TO 3:10 PMFMV Big DataSession Chair: Donnie B. Self,National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA)2:30 pm: Collaborative real-time motion video analysis by humanobserver and image exploitation algorithms, Jutta E. Hild, WolfgangKrüger, Stefan Bruestle, Patrick Trantelle, Gabriel Unmüssig, Norbert Heinze,Elisabeth Peinsipp-Byma, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnik undBildauswertung (Germany) ...................................[9463-12]2:50 pm: File-based video QC and automation in enterprise and cloudimplementations, Karl J. Kuhn, Tektronix, Inc. (USA) ..............[9463-13]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:10 pm to 3:40 pmSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ...........MON 3:40 PM TO 4:20 PMFMV Technical Considerations ISession Chair: Donnie B. Self,National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA)3:40 pm: CODEC optimization and referenced objective evaluation,Karl J. Kuhn, Tektronix, Inc. (USA) .............................[9463-14]4:00 pm: New long-zoom lens for 4K super 35mm digital cameras,Laurence J. Thorpe, Canon U.S.A., Inc. (USA); Fumiaki Usui, Canon Inc.(Japan); Ryuhei Kamata, Canon U.S.A., Inc. (USA).................[9463-15]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ..........TUE 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AMFMV Technical Considerations IISession Chair: Donnie B. Self,National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA)8:00 am: A very low-cost system for capturing 3D motion scans with colorand texture data, Jeremy Straub, Univ. of North Dakota (USA) ......[9463-16]8:20 am: Projection of controlled repeatable real-time moving targets totest and evaluate motion imagery quality, Stephen D. Scopatz,Electro Optical Industries, Inc. (USA) ...........................[9463-17]8:40 am: 4K, ultra HD, and 8K realities, Karl J. Kuhn, Tektronix,Inc. (USA).................................................[9463-18]9:00 am: Gamut and camera shading, Karl J. Kuhn, Tektronix, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9463-19]9:20 am: Automated content and quality assessment of full-motion-videofor the generation of meta data, Joshua D. Harguess, Space and NavalWarfare Systems Ctr. Pacific (USA) .............................[9463-7]9:40 am: Use of KLV to combine metadata, camera sync, and dataacquisition into a single video record, Paul Hightower, InstrumentationTechnology Systems (USA)...................................[9463-22]2:10 pm: Big data happiness (Invited Paper), Andrew Eick, Mission Focus(USA); Suzanne Yoakum-Stover, Institute for Modern Intelligence(USA) ....................................................[9463-11]+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 71DEFENSE + SECURITY


CONFERENCE 9464 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325Monday–Wednesday 20–22 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9464Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability,Integration, and Networking for PersistentISR VIConference Chairs: Tien Pham, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Michael A. Kolodny, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)Program Committee: Kevin L. Priddy, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Flavio Bergamaschi, IBM United Kingdom Ltd. (United Kingdom);Robert Heathcock, U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (USA); Olga Mendoza-Schrock, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Gavin Pearson,Defence Science and Technology Lab. (United Kingdom); King K. Siu, U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA);Raja Suresh, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems (USA); Robert Williams, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILCHAIRMAN WELCOMELOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 .......... MON 8:30 AM TO 8:40 AMSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ......... MON 8:40 AM TO 10:20 AMSituational Understanding and AnomalyDeterminationSession Chairs: Michael A. Kolodny, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Olga Mendoza-Schrock, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)8:40 am: Tasking the Tweeters: obtaining actionable information fromhuman sensors, Alun D. Preece, Cardiff Univ. (United Kingdom); Dave Braines,IBM United Kingdom Ltd. (United Kingdom); William Webberley, Cardiff Univ.(United Kingdom) ............................................[9464-1]9:00 am: Exploring discriminative features for anomaly detection in publicspaces, Archan Misra, Singapore Management Univ. (Singapore) .....[9464-2]9:20 am: Detection of anomalous track patterns for long term surveillance,Shuowen Hu, Prudhvi Gurram, Alex L. Chan, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) .....................................................[9464-3]9:40 am: Experiences with an anomaly determination services(Invited Paper), Prasanna Giridhar, Tarek Abdelzaher, Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA) ...........................................[9464-4]10:00 am: The use of visual programming tools and techniques for rapid infield situational application development in a coalition environment(Invited Paper), David Conway-Jones, IBM United Kingdom Ltd. (UnitedKingdom) ..................................................[9464-5]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:20 am to 10:50 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 .........MON 10:50 AM TO 11:40 AMCoalition Operations ISession Chairs: Tien Pham, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Gavin Pearson, Defence Science and Technology Lab. (United Kingdom)10:50 am: Unified vision: NATO trials for ISR interoperability technologies(Invited Paper), David L. Payton, U.S. Air Force (USA) ...............[9464-6]11:20 am: Standards-based MASINT ISR workflow overview, Eric Chen,Air Force Research Lab. (USA) .................................[9464-7]Lunch Break .................................Mon 11:40 am to 1:10 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ............MON 1:10 PM TO 1:50 PMCoalition Operations IISession Chairs: Gavin Pearson, Defence Science and Technology Lab.(United Kingdom); Tien Pham, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)1:10 pm: Policy controlled access to analytics at the network edge,Geeth de Mel, Jorge J. Ortiz, Seraphin Calo, IBM Thomas J. Watson ResearchCtr. (USA); Paul Sullivan, Intelpoint, Inc. (USA) .....................[9464-9]1:30 pm: Computing on encrypted data and its applicability to a coalitionoperations environment, Flavio Bergamaschi, Graham Bent, IBM UnitedKingdom Ltd. (United Kingdom) ...............................[9464-10]SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ............MON 1:50 PM TO 3:10 PMInteroperability and Networking:Architectures and FrameworksSession Chairs: Olga Mendoza-Schrock, Air Force Research Lab.(USA);Michael A. Kolodny, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)1:50 pm: The convergence of open systems and interoperable systems,Gavin Pearson, Defence Science and Technology Lab. (United Kingdom);John B. Ibbotson, IBM United Kingdom Ltd. (United Kingdom) .......[9464-11]2:10 pm: PED fusion via enterprise ontology, James R. Schoening,Danielle Duff, U.S. Army CERDEC Intelligence and Information WarfareDirectorate (USA); Tien Pham, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Ronald Rudnicki,CUBRC (USA); Gary H. Stolovy, Jeff Houser, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Alex James, Eric Nagler, CUBRC (USA); Dorothy A. Hines, Keith M. Riser, U.S.Army CERDEC Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (USA); RobertGanger, CUBRC (USA) ......................................[9464-12]2:30 pm: The Sandia architecture for heterogeneous unmanned systemcontrol (SAHUC), Joshua A. Love, Stephen Buerger, Jason Neely,Wendy Amai, Charles Q. Little, Sandia National Labs. (USA) .........[9464-13]2:50 pm: Dual node decision wheels: an architecture for interconnectedinformation fusion and decision making, Amy L. Sliva, Joe Gorman,Charles River Analytics, Inc. (USA); Christopher L. Bowman, Data Fusion Corp.(USA); Martin Voshell, Charles River Analytics, Inc. (USA) ...........[9464-14]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:10 pm to 3:40 pmSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ...........MON 3:40 PM TO 4:40 PMNetwork Sensing and Processingfor ISR Applications ISession Chairs: Flavio Bergamaschi, IBM United Kingdom Ltd. (UnitedKingdom); Robert Williams, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)3:40 pm: Acoustic sensor network for hostile fire indicator for groundbases and helicopter-mounted applications, Pierre Naz, Sebastien Hengy,Martin Laurenzis, Institut Franco-Allemand de Recherches de Saint-Louis(France) ..................................................[9464-15]72 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9464LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 3254:00 pm: The effect of decentralization and communication networks ona set of ISR-gathering assets, Héctor J. Ortiz-Peña, CUBRC (USA); MichaelJ. Hirsch, ISEA TEK (USA) and Stetson Univ. (USA); Mark H. Karwan, Univ. atBuffalo (USA); Moises Sudit, CUBRC (USA) and Univ. at Buffalo (USA).[9464-16]4:20 pm: Exploring EO vehicle recognition performance using manifolds asa function of lighting condition variability, Olga Mendoza-Schrock, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA); Mateen M. Rizki, Wright State Univ. (USA) .....[9464-17]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ...........TUE 9:00 AM TO 11:55 AMSituation AwarenessJoint Session with Conferences 9458 and 9464Session Chairs: Igor V. Ternovskiy, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Tien Pham, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)9:00 am: Situational consciousness for autonomous cyberspaceoperations (Keynote Presentation), Steven K. Rogers, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA) .............................................[9458-4]9:45 am: Situational awareness: a holistic perspective your mother wasafraid to tell you (Invited Paper), Michael A Kolodny, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9464-18]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:15 am to 10:45 am10:45 am: Qualia centric hypothetical thinking: applications to vehicletracking with the fusion of EO and SAR input data sources (Invited Paper),Jonathan L. White, Harding Univ. (USA); Anthony Helmstetter, Arizona StateUniv. (USA); Jared L. Culbertson, Igor V. Ternovskiy, Air Force Research Lab.(USA) .....................................................[9458-5]11:15 am: Automatic video-based classification of small group behavior tosupport situational understanding, Robert Williams, Air Force Research Lab.(USA); Julie A. Skipper, Skipper Consulting (USA) .................[9464-19]11:35 am: Addressing cyber information overload with cognitive modelingconstructs, Sandra L. Vaughan, Air Force Institute of Technology (USA) andU.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (USA); Robert F. Mills, Michael R. Grimaila,Gilbert L. Peterson, Air Force Institute of Technology (USA); Steven K. Rogers,Air Force Research Lab. (USA) .................................[9458-6]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:55 am to 1:40 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ............TUE 1:40 PM TO 3:20 PMNetwork Sensing and Processingfor ISR Applications IISession Chairs: Olga Mendoza-Schrock, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Michael A. Kolodny, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)1:40 pm: Ground target tracking and classification in a unattended wirelesssensor network, Benjamin Pannetier, Jean Dezert, Julien Moras, ONERA(France); Loic Canevet, Didier Cosson, Delegation Generale Pour L’Armament(France) ..................................................[9464-21]2:00 pm: Feature extraction and classification using neurosynapticprocessing at the edge of the network, Flavio Bergamaschi, Graham Bent,IBM United Kingdom Ltd. (United Kingdom) ......................[9464-22]2:20 pm: UAV as a generic information provider in an ISR System ofSystems, Jurgo Preden, Jaanus Kaugerand, Erki Suurjaak, Raido Pahtma,Sergei Astapov, Leo Motus, Tallinn Univ. of Technology (Estonia).....[9464-23]2:40 pm: A micro services architecture for use by microcontroller drivendevices to provide interoperability with the open lean services architecture,Nicholas Peach, 2iC Ltd. (United Kingdom) ......................[9464-24]3:00 pm: Visibility based multi-agent surveillance strategies indecentralized network, Rui Zou, Sourabh Bhattacharya, Iowa State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9464-25]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:20 pm to 3:50 pmSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ............TUE 3:50 PM TO 5:10 PMSensor, Data and Information Processingand Fusion AlgorithmsSession Chairs: Tien Pham, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Gavin Pearson, Defence Science and Technology Lab. (United Kingdom)3:50 pm: Bayesian hidden Markov models for UAV-enabled targetlocalization on road networks with soft-hard data, Nisar R. Ahmed, Univ. ofColorado at Boulder (USA); David Casbeer, Yongcan Cao, Derek B. Kingston,Air Force Research Lab. (USA) ................................[9464-26]4:10 pm: Corrected pose data for the Wright Patterson Air Force Base(WPAFB) 2009 wide area motion imagery (WAMI) data set, Curtis Cohenour,Ohio Univ. (USA); Rebecca L. Price, U.S. Air Force (USA); Todd V. Rovito, AirForce Research Lab. (USA); Frank van Graas, Ohio Univ. (USA) ......[9464-27]4:30 pm: Classification of vibrometry data, Karmon M. Vongsy, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA); Ashley N. Smith, Wright State Univ. (USA) .....[9464-28]4:50 pm: Predicting exploitation success on compressed imagery throughcommon image quality metrics: an initial look, Christopher McGuinness,Univ. of Dayton Research Institute (USA) ........................[9464-29]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ...........WED 1:20 PM TO 4:30 PMNovel Sensing and Signal ProcessingSession Chairs: Tien Pham, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA;Flavio Bergamaschi, IBM United Kingdom Ltd. (United Kingdom)1:20 pm: Real-time algorithms for data reduction and smart sensing withhigh frame rate CMOS image sensor, Blake C. Jacquot, Nathan G. Johnson-Williams, The Aerospace Corp. (USA)...........................[9464-30]1:40 pm: Beyond H.264: implications of next generation video compressionon surveillance imagery, Christopher McGuinness, Univ. of Dayton ResearchInstitute (USA) .............................................[9464-31]2:00 pm: Binocular link for smartphone (BLINKS) demonstration, Paul Yun,King K. Siu, Paul D. Willson, U.S. Army Armament Research, Development andEngineering Ctr. (USA); Fred J. Fitzsimmons, Contractor (USA).......[9464-32]2:20 pm: Phased array beamformer performance in variable environments,David R. Bergman, Exact Solution Scientific Consulting LLC (USA) ...[9464-33]2:40 pm: Classification of uncooperative vehicles with sparse laser Dopplervibrometry measurements, Jie Wei, Chi-Him Liu, Zhigang Zhu, The CityCollege of New York (USA); Olga Mendoza-Schrock, Karmon M. Vongsy, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)...................................[9464-34]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm3:30 pm: Sources of uncertainty in feature-based image registrationalgorithms, Paul Sundlie, Joseph Fernando, Univ. of Dayton Research Institute(USA); Clark N. Taylor, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)..............[9464-35]3:50 pm: Ultra-wideband 3D position referenced environment for enhanceddetection, marking, neutralization and change detection,David J. Bruemmer, 5D Robotics Inc. (USA); Robert L. Wade, U.S. ArmyArmament Research, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA); VinceMatriciano, U.S. Army Program Executive Office Ammunition (USA);Jon Whetten, R. Scott Hartley, 5D Robotics Inc. (USA) .............[9464-36]4:10 pm: YUV chrominance sub-sampling comparison using H.264,Andrew Thompson, Eric Balster, Univ. of Dayton (USA).............[9464-37]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 73


CONFERENCE 9465A · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340Tuesday–Wednesday 21–22 April 2015 • Part of Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9465Laser Radar Technology and Applications XXConference Chairs: Monte D. Turner, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Gary W. Kamerman, FastMetrix, Inc. (USA)Program Committee: Philip Gatt, Lockheed Martin Coherent Technologies (USA); Dominique Hamoir, ONERA (France); Richard M. Heinrichs,Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (USA); Vasyl Molebny, National Taras Shevchenko Univ. of Kyiv (Ukraine); Russell Philbrick,North Carolina State Univ. (USA); Upendra N. Singh, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA); Ove K. Steinvall, Swedish Defence Research Agency(Sweden); Douglas G. Youmans, SPARTA Inc./Parsons Corp. (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340 ...........TUE 8:20 AM TO 10:10 AMSystem Design/DemonstrationSession Chair: Monte D. Turner, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)8:20 am: Imaging flash lidar for safe landing on solar system bodiesand spacecraft rendezvous and docking, Farzin Amzajerdian, Vincent E.Roback, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA); Alexander E. Bulyshev, AnalyticalMechanics Associates, Inc. (USA); Paul F. Brewster, Glenn D. Hines, NASALangley Research Ctr. (USA); Diego F. Pierrottet, Coherent Applications, Inc.(USA); Larry B. Petway, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA) ..........[9465-1]8:40 am: Improved resolution in time-of-flight measurement in a multipulsescanning-ladar system, Yury Y. Markushin, Renu Tripathi, Gour S. Pati,Delaware State Univ. (USA)....................................[9465-2]9:00 am: Laser safety in design of near-infrared scanning lidars, Xiang Zhu,Dave Elgin, Neptec Design Group Ltd. (Canada) ...................[9465-3]9:20 am: OEM fiber laser rangefinder for long-distance measurement,Alexandre Corman, Frédéric Chiquet, Thomas Avisse, SensUp (France); Marc LeFlohic, Keopsys SA (France); Nicolas Picard, SensUp (France) ........[9465-5]9:40 am: Medium altitude airborne Geiger-mode mapping lidar system(Invited Paper), William E. Clifton, Harris Corp. (USA)...............[9465-40]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:10 am to 10:40 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340 ......... TUE 10:40 AM TO 12:00 PMEmerging LASER RADAR Applications ISession Chair: Gary Kamerman, FastMetrix, Inc. (USA)10:40 am: Active and passive EO sensing for the detection of humans andhandheld objects, Ove Steinvall, Håkan Larsson, Magnus Pettersson, SwedishDefence Research Agency (Sweden) ............................[9465-6]11:00 am: Anomaly detection in clutter using spectrally enhanced ladar,Puneet S. Chhabra, Andrew M. Wallace, Heriot-Watt Univ. (United Kingdom);James R. Hopgood, The Univ. of Edinburgh (United Kingdom) ........[9465-7]11:20 am: Study of a dual mode SWIR active imaging system for directimaging and non line of sight vision, Martin Laurenzis, Frank Christnacher,Institut Franco-Allemand de Recherches de Saint-Louis (France); AndreasVelten, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison (USA) and Morgridge Institute for Research(USA) .....................................................[9465-8]11:40 am: High-efficiency chirped Bragg gratings for stretching andcompression of ultra short laser pulses at 800 nm, Vadim Smirnov, Leonid B.Glebov, Alexei L. Glebov, Oleksiy Mokhun, Larissa Glebova, Eugeniu Rotari, IonCohanoschi, Oleg Smolsky, OptiGrate Corp. (USA) .................[9465-9]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Tue 12:00 pm to 2:00 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340 ........... TUE 2:00 PM TO 2:40 PMEmerging LASER RADAR Applications IISession Chair: Gary Kamerman, FastMetrix, Inc. (USA)2:00 pm: Atmospheric aerosol and molecular backscatter imaging effectson direct detection ladar, Douglas G. Youmans, Parsons Corp. (USA).[9465-10]2:20 pm: All-fiber, compact, coherent wind lidar development forenvironmental monitoring applications, Narasimha S. Prasad, NASA LangleyResearch Ctr. (USA); Steven Vetorino, Allen J. Tracy, Rich Higgins, RusselSibell, Sibelloptics, LLC (USA) ................................[9465-11]SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340 ...........TUE 2:40 PM TO 4:30 PMAdvanced and Realtime LIDAR Data ProSwedish Defence Research Agency (Sweden)2:40 pm: Dynamic voxel modeling resolution based on quality assessmentsfrom lidar path tracing, Shea Hagstrom, Joshua B. Broadwater, Johns HopkinsUniv. Applied Physics Lab., LLC (USA)..........................[9465-13]Coffee Break ......................................3:00 pm to 3:30 pm3:30 pm: Agile-beam laser radar using computational imaging for roboticperception, Michael A. Powers, General Dynamics Robotic Systems (USA);Barry L. Stann, Mark M. Giza, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) .......[9465-14]3:50 pm: Low-SWaP coincidence processing for Geiger-mode lidar video,Myron Z. Brown, Noel P. Cervino, Zachary D. Kurtz, Steven E. Schultz, JohnsHopkins Univ. (USA) ........................................[9465-15]4:10 pm: Real-time on-board airborne demonstration of high-speed onboarddata processing for science instruments (HOPS), Jeffrey Y. Beyon,Tak-Kwong Ng, Mitchell J. Davis, James K. Adams, Stephen C. Bowen, JamesJ. Fay, Mark A. Hutchinson, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA)......[9465-16]74 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9465ALOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340 . .........WED 9:00 AM TO 9:40 AM3D Data Fusion and VisualizationSession Chair: Douglas G. Youmans, Parsons Corp. (USA)9:00 am: Textured digital elevation model formation from low-cost UAVladar/digital image data, Taylor C. Bybee, Scott E. Budge, Utah State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9465-18]9:20 am: Visualization of 3D images from multiple texel images createdfrom fused lidar/digital imagery, Cody Killpack, Scott E. Budge, Utah StateUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9465-19]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 2:20 PMLIDAR Foliage Penetration ImagingSession Chair: Monte D. Turner, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)1:00 pm: Modeling individual tree crowns in an urban environment usingdense discrete return lidar, Madhurima Bandyopadhyay, Jan A. N. van Aardt,Martin van Leeuwen, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA) .......[9465-20]1:20 pm: Simulation of lidar propagation through a tree canopy in 3D,Angela M. Kim, Richard C. Olsen, Naval Postgraduate School (USA); MartinBéland, Univ. Laval (Canada) .................................[9465-21]1:40 pm: Comparison of full-waveform, photon counting and discreteanalog lidar data, Scott C. Runyon, Angela M. Kim, Jeremy P. Metcalf, RichardC. Olsen, Naval Postgraduate School (USA)......................[9465-22]2:00 pm: Exploitation of multi-wavelength lidar for terrain classificationand foliage penetration, Richard C. Olsen, Naval Postgraduate School (USA);Chelsea H. Esterline, Naval Postgraduate School (Chile); Angela M. Kim, JeremyP. Metcalf, Naval Postgraduate School (USA) ....................[9465-23]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 75


CONFERENCE 9465B · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340Thursday 23 April 2015 • Part of Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9465Atmospheric Propagation XIIConference Chairs: Linda M. Wasiczko Thomas, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Earl J. Spillar, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)Program Committee: Ammar Al-Habash, Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems (USA); Gary Baker, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. (USA);Gary G. Gimmestad, Georgia Tech Research Institute (USA); Ken J. Grant, Defence Science and Technology Organisation (Australia);Juan C. Juarez, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab. (USA); Christopher I. Moore, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA);William S. Rabinovich, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Jonathan M. Saint Clair, The Boeing Co. (USA); David H. Tofsted, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA); Morio Toyoshima, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (Japan); Cynthia Y. Young,Univ. of Central Florida (USA)THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340 ..........THU 9:00 AM TO 10:20 AMAtmospheric Turbulence ISession Chair: Juan C. Juarez, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied PhysicsLab., LLC (USA)9:00 am: An updated look at tilt-removed beam propagation in theatmosphere, Gary Baker, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. (USA).[9465-24]9:20 am: Wavefront sensing and phase reconstruction with multi-apertureZernike filter, Mikhail A. Vorontsov, Univ. of Dayton (USA) and Optonicus(USA); Svetlana L. Lachinova, Mathieu Aubailly, Optonicus (USA); BehzadBordbar, Univ. of Dayton (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9465-25]9:40 am: Optical turbulence with anisotropy at different scales and itseffect on laser beam propagation along vertical paths, Italo Toselli,Olga Korotkova, Univ. of Miami (USA) ..........................[9465-26]10:00 am: Scientific data analysis of atmospheric turbulence throughdistributed computing, Sara B. Belichki, Christopher A. Smith, Joseph T.Coffaro, Michael G. Panich, Ronald L. Phillips, Larry C. Andrews, CREOL, TheCollege of Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (USA) ......[9465-27]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:20 am to 10:50 amSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340 ..........THU 10:50 AM TO 12:30 PMAtmospheric Turbulence IISession Chair: Gary Baker, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. (USA)10:50 am: A low cost, low power, S-band radar for atmospheric turbulencestudies, Thomas C. Farrell, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)..........[9465-28]11:10 am: Evaluation of atmospheric refractive index gradient variabilityfrom time-lapse imaging, Jack E. McCrae, Santasri Basu, Air Force Instituteof Technology (USA) and Oak Ridge Institute for Science & Education (USA);Zach B. Pollock, Miami Univ. (USA); Steven T. Fiorino, Air Force Institute ofTechnology (USA) ..........................................[9465-29]11:30 am: Increasing persistence through scattering environments byusing circularly polarized light, John D. van der Laan, College of OpticalSciences, The Univ. of Arizona (USA) and Sandia National Labs. (USA); DavidA. Scrymgeour, Jeremy B. Wright, Shanalyn A. Kemme, Sandia National Labs.(USA); Eustace L. Dereniak, College of Optical Sciences, The Univ. of Arizona(USA) ....................................................[9465-30]11:50 am: Scintillation effects of double-pass optical beams in atmosphericturbulence, Joseph T. Coffaro, Michael G. Panich, Univ. of Central Florida(USA); Sara B. Belichki, Christopher A. Smith, Ronald L. Phillips, CREOL,The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (USA); Larry C.Andrews, Univ. of Central Florida (USA) .........................[9465-31]12:10 pm: The spectral transparency of the surface layer marine andcoastal atmosphere, Gennady A. Kaloshin, V.E. Zuev Institute of AtmosphericOptics (Russian Federation) ..................................[9465-32]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Thu 12:30 pm to 1:50 pmSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 340 ............THU 1:50 PM TO 3:50 PMFree Space Laser CommunicationSession Chair: Christopher I. Moore, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)1:50 pm: Low-SWAP lasercomm terminal architecture for high-bandwidthcommunications under highly scintillated links, Juan C. Juarez, RadhaVenkat, Ryan P. DiNello-Fass, David M. Brown, Hala Tomey, Johns HopkinsUniv. Applied Physics Lab., LLC (USA)..........................[9465-33]2:10 pm: Lasercomm beacon architecture for link acquisition in highlyscintillated environments, Radha Venkat, Juan C. Juarez, Johns Hopkins Univ.Applied Physics Lab., LLC (USA) ..............................[9465-34]2:30 pm: Demonstrating capacity-approaching FSO communications,Thomas R. Halford, Michael P. Fitz, Cenk Kose, Jonathan Cromwell,Steven Gordon, TrellisWare Technologies, Inc. (USA) ..............[9465-35]2:50 pm: The ONR high-bandwith Lasercom project update, Linda M.Thomas, Christopher I. Moore, William S. Rabinovich, U.S. Naval Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9465-36]3:10 pm: The ONR high-bandwidth Lasercom project: analysis ofpropagation data, William S. Rabinovich, Christopher I. Moore, Linda M.Thomas, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA) .......................[9465-37]3:30 pm: Mid-IR free-space optical communication with quantum cascadelasers, Edward Luzhansky, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (USA) and Univ. ofMaryland Baltimore County (USA); Fow-Sen Choa, Univ. of Maryland, BaltimoreCounty (USA); Scott Merritt, Anthony W. Yu, Michael A. Krainak, NASA GoddardSpace Flight Ctr. (USA) ......................................[9465-39]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.The effect of the aero-optic’s additional focal length on the airborneplatform laser communication optical system, Yuan Hu, Changchun Univ.of Science and Technology (China) and Beijing Institute of Technology (China);Tianyuan Gao, Changchun Univ. of Science and Technology (China); DewenCheng, Beijing Institute of Technology (China); Shoufeng Tong, Huilin Jiang,Changchun Univ. of Science and Technology (China) ..............[9465-38]76 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9466 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342Tuesday–Wednesday 21–22 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9466Laser Technology for Defense and Security XIConference Chairs: Mark Dubinskii, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Stephen G. Post, Missile Defense Agency (USA)Program Committee: Steven R. Bowman, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Iyad Dajani, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Anthony M. Johnson,Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA); Steven G. Patterson, DILAS Diode Laser, Inc. (USA); Don D. Seeley, High Energy Laser JointTechnology Office (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342 ..........TUE 8:40 AM TO 10:00 AMMid-IR and UV-Vis LasersSession Chair: Anthony M. Johnson,Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA)8:40 am: Ring cavity surface emitting quantum cascade laser with a nearGaussian beam profile, Pedro N. Figueiredo, Robert E. Peale, Andrey V.Muraviev, Univ. of Central Florida (USA)..........................[9466-1]9:00 am: Continuous-wave deep ultraviolet sources for resonance Ramanexplosive sensing, Balakishore Yellampalle, Robert B. Martin, Mikhail Sluch,Robert V. Ice, William B. McCormick, Brian E. Lemoff, West Virginia HighTechnology Consortium Foundation (USA)........................[9466-2]9:20 am: AlGaInN laser diode technology and systems for defence andsecurity applications, Stephen P. Najda, Piotr Perlin, Tadek Suski, LucjaMarona, Mike Bockowski, Mike Leszczynski, Przemek Wisniewski, RobertCzernecki, TopGaN Ltd. (Poland); Robert Kucharski, Ammono S.A. (Poland);George Tagowski, TopGaN Ltd. (Poland); Scott Watson, Antony Kelly, Univ. ofGlasgow (United Kingdom) ....................................[9466-3]9:40 am: Recent progress in high-power ultrafast thulium-doped fiberlasers and mid-infrared supercontinuum sources, Jiang Liu, Hongxing Shi,Kun Liu, Fangzhou Tan, Pu Wang, Beijing Univ. of Technology (China). . [9466-4]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342 ..........TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AMProgress in Diode Lasers/Novel BulkSolid-state LasersSession Chair: Mark Dubinskii, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)10:30 am: High temperature operating diode laser pumps for directedenergy fiber lasers, Manoj Kanskar, Ling Bao, Zhigang Chen, Mark DeVito,Weimin Dong, Xingguo Guan, David M. Hemenway, Walter Sanders, Jim Zhang,Shiguo Zhang, nLIGHT Corp. (USA) .............................[9466-5]10:50 am: Higher efficiency low weight, high-brightness fiber pumpmodules, David A. Irwin, DILAS Diode Laser, Inc. (USA); Andreas Bayer,Wilhelm Fassbender, Jens Biesenbach, DILAS Diodenlaser GmbH (Germany);Steven G. Patterson, DILAS Diode Laser, Inc. (USA) ................[9466-6]11:10 am: Resonantly pumped Kerr-lens mode-locked Er:YVO 4 laser,Nikolay E. Ter-Gabrielyan, Viktor Fromzel, Mark Dubinskii, U.S. Army ResearchLab. (USA) .................................................[9466-7]11:30 am: DBR and DFB lasers in Nd and Yb doped photo-thermorefractiveglasses, Aleksandr I. Ryasnyanskiy, OptiGrate Corp. (USA); NikolaiVorobiev, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida(USA); Vadim Smirnov, OptiGrate Corp. (USA); Julien Lumeau, Larissa Glebova,CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (USA);Oleksiy Mokhun, Christine Spiegelberg, OptiGrate Corp. (USA); Michael A.Krainak, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (USA); Alexei L. Glebov, OptiGrateCorp. (USA); Leonid B. Glebov, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics,Univ. of Central Florida (USA) and OptiGrate Corp. (USA) ............[9466-8]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:50 am to 1:20 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342 ............TUE 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMFiber Lasers: Power ScalingSession Chair: Stephen G. Post, Missile Defense Agency (USA)1:20 pm: High-power operation of Yb-doped fiber laser at 976 nm: presentstatus and applications (Invited Paper), Eric Cormier, Univ. Bordeaux 1(France) ...................................................[9466-9]2:00 pm: Advances in resonantly-pumped Tm-doped fiber amplifiers, DanielCreeden, Benjamin R. Johnson, Glen A. Rines, Scott D. Setzler, BAE Systems(USA) ....................................................[9466-10]2:20 pm: Higher order mode selection for power scaling in laser resonatorsusing transmitting Bragg gratings, Brian M. Anderson, George B. Venus,Daniel Ott, Ivan B. Divliansky, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics,Univ. of Central Florida (USA); Jay W. Dawson, Derrek R. Drachenberg, MichaelJ. Messerly, Paul H. Pax, John B. Tassano, Lawrence Livermore National Lab.(USA); Leonid B. Glebov, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ. ofCentral Florida (USA)........................................[9466-11]2:40 pm: Laser beam characteristics of optical phased arrays, Yakov G.Soskind, DHPC Technologies (USA)............................[9466-12]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342 ............TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:10 PMNew Laser and Nonlinear Materials andTheir PropertiesSession Chair: George A. Newburgh, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)3:30 pm: Thermally and mechanically enhanced phosphate glassesfor eye-safe lasers, Paula Vullo, Simi A. George, SCHOTT North America, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9466-13]3:50 pm: Magneto-optical properties of fluorinated silicate glasses dopedwith rare earth ions, Aleksandr I. Ryasnyanskiy, Vadim Smirnov, OptiGrateCorp. (USA); Helene Mingareev, Axel Schülzgen, CREOL, The College of Opticsand Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (USA); Alexei L. Glebov, OptiGrate Corp.(USA); Larissa Glebova, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ.of Central Florida (USA); Leonid B. Glebov, CREOL, The College of Optics andPhotonics, Univ. of Central Florida (USA) and OptiGrate Corp. (USA) . . [9466-14]4:10 pm: Transition metal doped gallium nitride laser materials,Steven Bowman, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Christopher G. Brown,Univ. Research Foundation (USA); Jacob H. Leach, Kevin Udwary, KymaTechnologies, Inc. (USA) .....................................[9466-15]4:30 pm: Frequency conversion with quasi-phase matched gallium nitride,Steven Bowman, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Christopher G. Brown, Univ.Research Foundation (USA); Jennifer K. Hite, Jaime A. Freitas Jr., Francis J.Kub, Charles R. Eddy Jr., Jerry R. Meyer, Igor Vurgaftman, U.S. Naval ResearchLab. (USA); Jacob H. Leach, Kevin Udwary, Kyma Technologies, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9466-16]4:50 pm: Spectroscopic properties of Er-doped Y 2O 3 ceramic related tomid-IR laser transition, Tigran Sanamyan, Zackery D. Fleischman, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9466-17]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 77


CONFERENCE 9466LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Yb-fiber-MOPA based high energy and average power uplink laser beaconfor deep space communication operating under Nested PPM format,Doruk Engin, Ibraheem Darab, John Burton, Frank Kimpel, Shantanu Gupta,Fibertek, Inc. (USA) .........................................[9466-30]Proposal of a defense application for a chemical oxygen laser, KiwamuTakehisa, O2 Laser Lab. (Japan)...............................[9466-31]Analysis and modeling of a high-power side diode pumped solid statelaser system, Tamer Kashef, Ayman Mokhtar, Samy S. A. Ghoniemy, MilitaryTechnical College (Egypt); Lawrence Shah, Martin C. Richardson, CREOL, TheCollege of Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (USA) ......[9466-32]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342 .........WED 8:20 AM TO 10:00 AMPulsed Fiber Lasers and SBS MitigationSession Chair: Steven Bowman, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)8:20 am: Stimulated Brillouin scattering in optical fibers with endreflections excited by broad-band pump waves with different spectralshapes, Mark S. Bowers, Robert S. Afzal, Lockheed Martin Aculight(USA) ....................................................[9466-18]8:40 am: Mode-locked and Q-switched fiber lasers with graphene oxidebased saturable absorber (Invited Paper), Pu Wang, Jiang Liu, Beijing Univ. ofTechnology (China) .........................................[9466-19]9:20 am: Narrow-band, all-fiber 100W 20-ps Yb-doped fiber laser source,Robert A. Stegeman, Ye Huang, Eric D. Park, Peter F. Moulton, Q-Peak, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9466-20]9:40 am: Arbitrary phase modulation for optical spectral control andsuppression of stimulated Brillouin scattering, Johan Nilsson, Achar V.Harish, Univ. of Southampton (United Kingdom) ..................[9466-21]SESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342 ...........WED 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMNovel Fiber LasersSession Chair: Don D. Seeley,High Energy Laser Joint Technology Office (USA)1:20 pm: Continuous-wave fiber Raman lasers cladding-pumped directly bydiodes (Invited Paper), Johan Nilsson, Tianfu Yao, Achar V. Harish, Jayanta K.Sahu, Univ. of Southampton (United Kingdom) ...................[9466-22]2:00 pm: Diode pumped Tm/Ho composite fiber 2.1 μm laser, George A.Newburgh, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ......................[9466-23]2:20 pm: Extra-low Brillouin gain optical fiber derived from Er-dopedsapphire ceramic, Mark Dubinskii, Tigran Sanamyan, Robert Pavlacka, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA); Thomas W. Hawkins, Clemson Univ. (USA); PeterD. Dragic, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA); John Ballato, ClemsonUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9466-24]2:40 pm: Power scaling of resonantly-pumped double-clad fiber laserbased on Yb-free Er-doped silicate glass, Jun Zhang, Radha Pattnaik, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA); Shibin Jiang, AdValue Photonics, Inc. (USA);Mark Dubinskii, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ..................[9466-25]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 342 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 4:50 PMNovel Laser-based PracticalDevices and SystemsSession Chair: Nikolay E. Ter-Gabrielyan,U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)3:30 pm: Novel broadly tunable fiber laser system, Steven Bowman, U.S.Naval Research Lab. (USA); Christopher G. Brown, Univ. Research Foundation(USA) ....................................................[9466-26]3:50 pm: A passively q-switched compact solid state laser, Bhabana Pati,Eric D. Park, Q-Peak, Inc. (USA) ...............................[9466-27]4:10 pm: Development of a compact laser target designator, Stephen T. Lee,Andrew G. Borthwick, Graham Morton, Ian McRae, Norman Imlach, GeorgeGardiner, Gordon McKinlay, William Alexander, Mark Silver, Thales UK Ltd.(United Kingdom) ...........................................[9466-28]4:30 pm: 20.2W CW 2.118μm Ho:YAlO 3 laser pumped by 1.915μm Tm-dopedfiber laser, Ting Yu, Gang Bai, Zhongguo Yang, Weibiao Chen, ShanghaiInstitute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9466-29]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:00 AM TO 1:20 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.78 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9467 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336Monday–Friday 20–24 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9467Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems,and Applications VIIConference Chairs: Thomas George, ChromoLogic (USA); Achyut K. Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA); M. Saif Islam, Univ. of California,Davis (USA)Program Committee: Roger Appleby, Queen’s Univ. Belfast (United Kingdom); Debjyoti Banerjee, Texas A&M Univ. (USA); Michael P. Buric,National Energy Technology Lab. (USA); Richard Conroy, National Institutes of Health (USA); Ertugrul Cubukcu, Univ. of Pennsylvania (USA);Aykutlu Dana, Bilkent Univ. (Turkey); Nibir K. Dhar, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Muhammad M. Hussain,King Abdullah Univ. of Science and Technology (Saudi Arabia); Matthew E. L. Jungwirth, Honeywell Defense and Space Electronic Systems(USA); Anupama B. Kaul, National Science Foundation (USA); Christopher M. Kroninger, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Susan M. Maley,U.S. Dept. of Energy (USA); Michael C. McAlpine, Princeton Univ. (USA); Parvaneh Mokarian-Tabari, Univ. College Coek (Ireland); William D.Nothwang, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Stergios J. Papadakis, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab., LLC (USA); Michael K. Rafailov,The Reger Group (USA); Bilge Saruhan-Brings, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (Germany); Antonio Sastre, National Institutes ofHealth (USA); Noriko Satake, UC Davis Medical Ctr. (USA); Sivalingam Sivananthan, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago (USA); Andre U. Sokolnikov,Visual Solutions and Applications (USA); Kyung-Ah Son, HRL Labs., LLC (USA); Thomas G. Thundat, Univ. of Alberta (Canada); Richard Vaia,Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Christopher C. Wilcox, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Joyce Wong, Schlumberger Ltd. (USA), CaliforniaInstitute of Technology (USA); Eui-Hyeok Yang, Stevens Institute of Technology (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ..........MON 8:00 AM TO 12:10 PMFlexible, Stretchable, Transient Electronics:What’s Next?Session Chair: Muhammad M. Hussain,King Abdullah Univ. of Science and Technology (Saudi Arabia)8:00 am: Epidermal and bioresorbable electronic systems for clinicalmedicine (Keynote Presentation), John A. Rogers, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA) ........................................[9467-1]8:30 am: Edible Electronics: materials and devices for next-generationmedical implants (Invited Paper), Christopher J. Bettinger, Carnegie MellonUniv. (USA) ................................................[9467-2]8:50 am: A strategy for establishing stable contact between machine/biological tissue (Invited Paper), Sungwon Lee, The Univ. of Tokyo(Japan)....................................................[9467-3]9:10 am: Molecularly stretchable electronics for mechanically robust andwearable semiconductor devices (Invited Paper), Darren J. Lipomi, Univ. ofCalifornia, San Diego (USA)....................................[9467-4]9:30 am: Soft electronics for soft robotics (Invited Paper), Rebecca K. Kramer,Purdue Univ. (USA) ..........................................[9467-5]9:50 am: Liquid metals as ultra-stretchable, soft, and shape reconfigurableconductors (Invited Paper), Michael D. Dickey, North Carolina State Univ.(USA) .....................................................[9467-6]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:10 am to 10:30 am10:30 am: Transformational electronics are now reconfiguring (InvitedPaper), Muhammad M. Hussain, Jhonathan Rojas, Galo Torres Sevilla, AftabHussain, Sally Ahmed, Joanna Nassar, Rabab Bahabry, Arwa Kutbee, BidoorAlsaif, Amani Almuslem, Nasir Alfaraj, Meshal Alawein, King Abdullah Univ. ofScience and Technology (Saudi Arabia) ..........................[9467-7]10:50 am: Flexible phosphorene devices and circuits (Invited Paper), WeinanZhu, Deji Akinwande, The Univ. of Texas at Austin (USA) ............[9467-9]11:10 am: Transfer printing methods for fabricating nanowiredevices on diverse substrates (Invited Paper), Xiaolin Zheng, StanfordUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9467-10]11:30 am: Stretchable inorganic nanomembre electronics for healthcaredevices (Invited Paper), Dae-Hyeong Kim, Donghee Son, Jaemin Kim, SeoulNational Univ. (Korea, Republic of) .............................[9467-11]11:50 pm: Paper electronics: the next flexible, foldable, and stretchableelectronics (Invited Paper), Jr-Hau He, King Abdullah Univ. of Science andTechnology (Saudi Arabia); Der-Hsien Lien, Po-Kang Yang, National TaiwanUniv. (Taiwan); Chun-Ho Lin, King Abdullah Univ. of Science and Technology(Saudi Arabia) .............................................[9467-12]Lunch Break .................................Mon 12:10 pm to 1:30 pmSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ............MON 1:30 PM TO 3:10 PMLow-Intensity Energy Delivery forBiomodulation ISession Chair: Richard Conroy, National Institutes of Health (USA)1:30 pm: 20 kHz ultrasound assisted treatment of chronic wounds withconcurrent optic monitoring (Invited Paper), Peter A. Lewin, ChristopherR. Bawiec, Youhan Sunny, Joshua A. Samuels, Drexel Univ. (USA); MichaelS. Weingarten, Drexel Univ. College of Medicine (USA); Leonid A. Zubkov,Drexel Univ. (USA); David J. Margolis, Univ. of Pennsylvania (USA); Michael T.Neidrauer, Drexel Univ. (USA) .................................[9467-13]1:50 pm: Guiding tissue regeneration in vitro and in vivo with ultrasoundtechnologies (Invited Paper), Diane Dalecki, Denise C. Hocking, Univ. ofRochester (USA) ...........................................[9467-14]2:10 pm: Ultrasound induced neurostimulation (Invited Paper), Randy L. King,U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USA) .......................[9467-15]2:30 pm: Targeted delivery of GABA via ultrasound-induced blood-brainbarrier disruption blocks somatosensory-evoked potentials (Invited Paper),Nathan McDannold, Yongzhi Zhang, Chanikarn Power, Costas Arvanitis, NataliaVykhodtseva, Brigham and Women’s Hospital (USA); Margaret Livingstone,Harvard Medical School (USA) ................................[9467-16]2:50 pm: Ultrasound-based biomodulation mechanisms, devices andapplications in medicine (Invited Paper), George K. Lewis, ZetrOZ,Inc. (USA).................................................[9467-17]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:10 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ...........MON 3:30 PM TO 4:50 PMLow-intensity Energy Delivery forBiomodulation IISession Chair: Richard Conroy, National Institutes of Health (USA)3:30 pm: Laser phototherapy: the future of medicine (Invited Paper),Terrance L. Baker, Sollay Cosmetic Medical & Laser Ctr. (USA) .....[9467-120]3:50 pm: Antimicrobial blue light therapy for microbial wound infections(Invited Paper), Tianhong Dai, Massachusetts General Hospital (USA) andHarvard Medical School (USA) ................................[9467-18]4:10 pm: Therapeutic efficacy of photobiomodulation for the treatmentof autoimmune demyelination (Invited Paper), Jeri-Anne Lyons, Univ. ofWisconsin-Milwaukee (USA) ..................................[9467-19]4:30 pm: Red/near-infrared light-emitting diode therapy for traumatic braininjury (Invited Paper), Margaret A. Naeser, VA Boston Healthcare System (USA);Paula I. Martin, Michael Ho, Maxine H. Krengel, Yelena Bogdanova, VA BostonHealthcare System (USA) and Boston Univ. School of Medicine (USA); JeffreyA. Knight, VA Boston Healthcare System (USA); Megan K. Yee, VA BostonHealthcare System (USA) and Boston Univ. School of Public Health (USA); RossZafonte, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital (USA) and Harvard Medical School(USA); Judith A. Frazier, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital (USA); Michael R.Hamblin, Wellman Ctr. for Photomedicine (USA) and Harvard Medical School(USA); Bang-Bon Koo, Boston Univ. (USA).......................[9467-20]+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 79DEFENSE + SECURITY


CONFERENCE 9467LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ...........TUE 8:00 AM TO 9:50 AMBeyond Graphene LayeredMaterials and DevicesSession Chair: Thomas George, ChromoLogic, LLC (USA)8:00 am: Van der Waals solids: materials properties, synthesis anddevice applications (Keynote Presentation), Anupama B. Kaul, The Univ. ofTexas at El Paso (USA) ...................................[9467-21]8:30 am: Synthesis of two dimensional materials for beyond graphenedevices (Invited Paper), Kehao Zhang, Sarah Eichfeld, Jacob Leach,Bob Metzger, Kyma Technologies (USA); Yu-Chaun Lin, Keith Evans,Kyma Technologies (USA); Joshua A. Robinson, The Pennsylvania State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9467-22]8:50 am: Synthesis, properties, and applications of group IV graphaneanalogues (Invited Paper), Joshua Goldberger, The Ohio State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9467-23]9:10 am: Phase engineering in 2D materials (Invited Paper), ManishChhowalla, Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey (USA) ..........[9467-24]9:30 am: Challenges and opportunities in 2D crystals: graphene andbeyond (Invited Paper), Huili G. Xing, Cornell Univ. (USA) and Univ. of NotreDame (USA)...............................................[9467-25]Coffee Break ................................. Tue 9:50 am to 10:20 amSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ..........TUE 10:20 AM TO 12:30 PMGraphene and 2D Electronics andOptoelectronicsSession Chair: Kyung-Ah Son, HRL Labs., LLC (USA)10:20 am: 2D electronic materials for army applications (KeynotePresentation), Terrance O’Regan, Philip Perconti, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) ................................................[9467-26]10:50 am: Two-dimensional materials synthesis and integration for lowpower and high frequency devices (Invited Paper), Joshua A. Robinson,Suman Datta, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA).................[9467-27]11:10 am: Increasing the lego of 2D electronics materials: silicene andgermanene, graphene’s new synthetic cousins (Invited Paper), Guy Le Lay,Aix-Marseille Univ. (France)...................................[9467-28]11:30 am: High-speed nanoelectronics based on graphene and beyond(Invited Paper), Shu-Jen Han, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Ctr.(USA) ....................................................[9467-29]11:50 am: Graphene and beyond: two-dimensional materials for transistorapplications (Invited Paper), Frank Schwierz, Technische Univ. Ilmenau(Germany) ................................................[9467-30]12:10 pm: 2D materials for high-performance electronic, photonic andsensing applications (Invited Paper), Steven J. Koester, Univ. of Minnesota,Twin Cities (USA)...........................................[9467-31]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Tue 12:30 pm to 1:30 pmSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ............TUE 1:30 PM TO 3:20 PMSurface Enhanced Spectroscopies forUltrasensitive SensingSession Chair: Aykutlu Dana, Bilkent Univ. (Turkey)1:30 pm: Nanotechnology meets biology in the cancer cell(Keynote Presentation), Mostafa A. El-Sayed, Georgia Institute ofTechnology (USA) .......................................[9467-32]2:00 pm: A computational look at nano-scale toward giga-pixel nanoscopy(Invited Paper), Aydogan Ozcan, Univ. of California, Los Angeles (USA).[9467-36]2:20 pm: Superresolution imaging and SERS (Invited Paper), Katherine A.Willets, The Univ. of Texas at Austin (USA) and Temple Univ. (USA) ...[9467-33]2:40 pm: Nanoplasmonic and metamaterials concepts for broadbandsurface enhanced sensing (Invited Paper), Tyler R. Roschuk, Stefan A. Maier,Imperial College London (United Kingdom) ......................[9467-34]3:00 pm: Opto-electro-mechanical biosensor enabled by graphene(Invited Paper), Ertugrul Cubukcu, Alexander Y. Zhu, Fei Yi, Univ. ofPennsylvania (USA) .........................................[9467-37]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:20 pm to 4:00 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ........... TUE 4:00 PM TO 5:20 PMNovel Nanophotonic Devices, Sensors, andConcepts Based on 2D MaterialsSession Chair: Ertugrul Cubukcu, Univ. of Pennsylvania (USA)4:00 pm: 2D materials and heterostructures for applications inoptoelectronics (Invited Paper), Thomas Mueller, Technische Univ. Wien(Austria) ..................................................[9467-38]4:20 pm: Plasmon excitations in low dimensional graphitic materials(Invited Paper), Feng Wang, Univ. of California, Berkeley (USA).......[9467-39]4:40 pm: Optics and optoelectronics of 2D atomic membranes(Invited Paper), Xiaobo Yin, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder (USA) ......[9467-40]5:00 pm: Graphene optoelectronic devices for optical communicationsand imaging (Invited Paper), Dirk R. Englund, Ren-Jye Shiue, MassachusettsInstitute of Technology (USA); Yuanda Gao, James Hone, Columbia Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9467-41]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ..........WED 8:00 AM TO 10:10 AMOrigami: Where Art, Devices, andStructures MergeSession Chair: Richard Vaia, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)8:00 am: Origami: folding in nature, art and technology (KeynotePresentation), Joycelyn S. Harrison, Air Force Office of Scientific Research(USA) ................................................[9467-42]8:30 am: Bringing physics into the fold: Origami-inspired mechanical metamaterials(Invited Paper), Itai Cohen, Cornell Univ. (USA) ...........[9467-43]8:50 am: Design tools for adaptive Origami devices (Invited Paper), PhilipBuskohl, Kazuko Fuchi, James J. Joo, Greg W. Reich, Richard Vaia, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9467-44]9:10 am: A novel reconfigurable Origami spiral antenna utilizing 3D printingtechnologies (Invited Paper), Manos M. Tentzeris, Christy Saintsing, GeorgiaInstitute of Technology (USA) .................................[9467-45]9:30 am: popupCAD: a tool for automated design, fabrication, and analysisof laminate micro-devices (Invited Paper), Daniel M. Aukes, Robert J. Wood,Harvard Univ. (USA) and Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering(USA) ....................................................[9467-46]9:50 am: Origami compliant mechanisms and deployable space structures(Invited Paper), Larry L. Howell, Spencer P. Magleby, Shannon A. Zirbel, EzekielG. Merriam, Brigham Young Univ. (USA); Robert J. Lang, Lang Origami (USA);Brian P. Trease, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA).......................[9467-47]80 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ......10:10 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 2:50 PMMicro- and Nano-Sensors and Materials forOil and Gas ApplicationsSession Chair: Joyce Wong, California Institute of Technology (USA)1:00 pm: Industry-first field trial of inter-well reservoir nanoagenttracers (Keynote Presentation), Mazen Kanj, Saudi Aramco (SaudiArabia) ...............................................[9467-48]1:30 pm: Application of nanotechnology to drilling fluids: How close arewe? (Invited Paper), James E. Friedheim, M-I SWACO (USA)........[9467-49]1:50 pm: Autonomous micro and nano sensors for upstream oil and gas(Invited Paper), David Chapman, The Univ. of Texas at Austin (USA);Walter J. Trybula, The Trybula Foundation, Inc. (USA) ..............[9467-50]2:10 pm: CMOS methods for the creation of novel sensors for down-holeand surface applications (Invited Paper), Sameer Walavalkar, Chieh-FengChang, Axel Scherer, California Institute of Technology (USA) .......[9467-51]2:30 pm: Diamond photonics: towards sensing applications in harshenvironments (Invited Paper), Marko Loncar, Harvard School of Engineeringand Applied Sciences (USA) ..................................[9467-52]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 2:50 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 10LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 5:40 PMNovel Harsh Environment Sensorsfor Energy ApplicationsJoint Session with Conferences 9467 and 9491Session Chair: Michael P. Buric, National Energy Technology Lab. (USA)3:30 pm: Ultra-high temperature fiber optical chemical sensors based onnano-porous metal oxides (Invited Paper), Kevin P. Chen, Univ. of Pittsburgh(USA) ....................................................[9467-54]3:50 pm: Phosphor-based fiber optic temperature sensors for harshenvironments (Invited Paper), Nicholas Djeu, Yutaka Shimoji, MicroMaterials,Inc. (USA).................................................[9467-55]4:10 pm: Development of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)sensor to assess groundwater quality impacts (Invited Paper), CantwellCarson, Christian Goueguel, Jinesh Jain, Dustin McIntyre, National EnergyTechnology Lab. (USA) ......................................[9467-56]4:30 pm: Temperature dependence of hydrogen related absorption in silicaglass optical fibers at high temperatures (Invited Paper), Elizabeth A. Bonnell,Li Yu, Daniel Homa, Virginia Tech Ctr. for Photonics Technology (USA).[9467-57]4:50 pm: Analysis of the coupling optical fiber ultrasonic sensor for partialdischarges detection, Fengmei F. Li, Yiying Liu, Linjie Wang, Chen Yu, Xi’anJiaotong Univ. (China) .......................................[9491-15]5:10 pm: Functional sensor material enabled harsh environment,high temperature optical sensors for energy applications(Keynote Presentation), Paul R. Ohodnicki Jr., National EnergyTechnology Lab. (USA) ...................................[9467-53]CONFERENCE 9467LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 11LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ...........THU 8:30 AM TO 9:50 AMMAST: Bio-inspired ControlJoint Session with Conferences 9467, 9468, 9479Session Chairs: Christopher M. Kroninger, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA); William D. Nothwang, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)8:30 am: A control theoretic approach to neuromorphic computing(Invited Paper), Michael Dorothy, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign(USA) ....................................................[9467-59]8:50 am: Bio-inspired sensing and control for disturbance rejection andstabilization (Invited Paper), Gregory Gremillion, James S. Humbert, Univ. ofMaryland, College Park (USA).................................[9467-60]9:10 am: High-speed autonomous navigation of unknown environmentsusing learned probabilities of collision (Invited Paper), Charles Richter,Nicholas Roy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) .........[9467-61]9:30 am: Characterization of small field anomaly detection from optic flow(Invited Paper), Gregory Gremillion, Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA);Joseph K. Conroy, Allison M. Mathis, William D. Nothwang, U.S. Army ResearchLab. (USA) ................................................[9467-62]Coffee Break ................................. Thu 9:50 am to 10:20 amSESSION 12LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ......... THU 10:20 AM TO 12:00 PMMAST: Scale Legged LocomotionJoint Session with Conferences 9467, 9468, 9479Session Chairs: Christopher M. Kroninger, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA); William D. Nothwang, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)10:20 am: Bio-inspired principles of terrestrial motion sciene, Robert J. Full,Univ. of California, Berkeley (USA) ............................[9467-121]10:40 am: Dynamic legged locomotion for palm-size robots (Invited Paper),Ronald Fearing, Duncan Haldane, Univ. of California, Berkeley (USA);David Zarrouk, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev (Israel) ..............[9467-63]11:00 am: Metastable legged locomotion in real-world environments:methods to quantify and optimize reliability (Invited Paper), Katie Byl,Cenk O. Saglam, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara (USA)...........[9467-64]11:20 am: Scattering of a legged robot in a heterogeneous granular terrain(Invited Paper), Feifei Qian, Daniel I. Goldman, Georgia Institute of Technology(USA) ....................................................[9467-65]11:40 am: Data driven models of legged locomotion (Invited Paper),Shai Revzen, Univ. of Michigan (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9467-66]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Thu 12:00 pm to 1:00 pmSESSION 13LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ............THU 1:00 PM TO 2:50 PMNovel Beam Control Applications andTechniquesSession Chairs: Christopher C. Wilcox,U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Matthew E. L. Jungwirth,Honeywell Automation & Control Solutions (USA)1:00 pm: Real-time atmospheric imaging and processing withadvanced adaptive optics and algorithm acceleration systems (KeynotePresentation), Jony J. Liu, Leonid A. Beresnev, John E. McElhenny, GaryW. Carhart, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Fouad E. Kiamilev, Univ. ofDelaware (USA) ........................................[9467-67]1:30 pm: Ultraspectral imaging and the snapshot advantage (Invited Paper),Michael W. Kudenov, Subharup Gupta Roy, Bryan D. Maione, North CarolinaState Univ. (USA) ...........................................[9467-68]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 81


CONFERENCE 9467LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 3361:50 pm: Design and characterization of a tunable opto-mechatronicsystem to mimic the focusing and the regulation of illumination in theformation of images made by the human eye (Invited Paper), AgustínSantiago-Alvarado, Angel S. Cruz-Félix, Arturo Hernández Méndez, YaraPérez-Maldonado, Cristian Dominguez Osante, Univ. Tecnológica de la Mixteca(Mexico)..................................................[9467-69]2:10 pm: Selective broadband jitter mitigation for non-common path errors(Invited Paper), Edwin S. Ahn, Richard A. Carreras, Air Force Research Lab.(USA); Steve Gibson, Univ. of California, Los Angeles (USA) .........[9467-70]2:30 pm: Beam optimization for imaging lidar (Invited Paper), Lyle Ruppert,Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. (USA) .....................[9467-71]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 2:50 pm to 3:20 pmSESSION 14LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ........... THU 3:20 PM TO 5:00 PMPhotonics Research at SPAWARSession Chair: David T. Wayne,Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr. Pacific (USA)3:20 pm: Photonic RF-IF wideband down conversion using optical injectionlocking (Invited Paper), James R. Adleman, SPAWAR Systems Ctr. (USA);Chunyan Lin, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (USA); Shai BarakJester, B. Melvin L. Pascoguin, Douglass Evans, SPAWAR Systems Ctr. (USA);Everett W. Jacobs, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr. Pacific(USA) ....................................................[9467-72]3:40 pm: Wideband RF channelizer based on parametric combs(Invited Paper), Sanja Zlatanovic, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command(USA) ....................................................[9467-73]4:00 pm: Optical channel characterization in maritime atmospheres(Invited Paper), Stephen M. Hammel, Dimitri Tsintikidis, John S. deGrassie,Colin Reinhardt, Kevin M. McBryde, Eric Hallenborg, David T. Wayne, KristoforGibson, Galen Cauble, Ana Ascencio, Joshua J. Rudiger, Space and NavalWarfare Systems Command (USA) .............................[9467-74]4:20 pm: Wavelength optimization via retroreflection for underwater freespaceoptical communication (Invited Paper), Burton Neuner III, B. Melvin L.Pascoguin, SPAWARSYSCEN Pacific: San Diego (USA) ............[9467-75]4:40 pm: Preparation of novel HTS films and tunnel junctions for advancedC3I sensor applications (Invited Paper), Benjamin J. Taylor, Teresa H. Emery,Susan A. E. Berggren, Anna M. Leese de Escobar, Space and Naval WarfareSystems Ctr. Pacific (USA) ...................................[9467-76]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Lowering contact resistance of graphene FETs with capacitive extensionof ohmic contacts for enhanced RF performance, Chowdhury G. Al-Amin,Mustafa Karabiyik, Raju Sinha, Nezih Pala, Florida International Univ.(USA) ...................................................[9467-103]Development of small-sized accelerometer, Sergey P. Timoshenkov,Andrey Mikheev, Alexey Timoshenkov, National Research Univ. of ElectronicTechnology (Russian Federation) .............................[9467-104]Comb structure analysis of the capacitive sensitive element inMEMS-accelerometer, Sergey P. Timoshenkov, Andrey Shalimov,Mikhail Golovinskiy, National Research Univ. of Electronic Technology (RussianFederation) ..............................................[9467-105]A bimorph electrothermal actuator for micromirror devices, SergeyEvstafyev, Sergey P. Timoshenkov, Igor Britkov, National Research Univ. ofElectronic Technology (Russian Federation) .....................[9467-106]A novel class of MEMS accelerometers for guidance and control ofgun-fired munitions, Jahangir Rastegar, Dake Feng, Omnitek Partners, LLC(USA); Carlos M. Pereira, U.S. Army Armament Research, Development andEngineering Ctr. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9467-108]Fiber-based split-ring-resonators: producing strong magnetic response inthe IR through an electrospinning technique, Tao Gong, Jeremy N. Munday,Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA) .........................[9467-109]Thermal conductivity characterization of in-situ fabricated polysiliconnanowires for uncooled thermoelectric infrared detectors, MohammadJ. Modarres-Zadeh, Univ. of Central Florida (USA); Nahida Akhter, Intel Corp.(USA); Reza Abdolvand, Univ. of Central Florida (USA) ............[9467-110]Two-photon absorption based optical logic, Xiang Zhang, Wenbo Li, HongyuHu, Niloy K. Dutta, Univ. of Connecticut (USA)...................[9467-111]Mode-locked fiber ring laser using graphene as saturable absorber,Hongyu Hu, Xiang Zheng, Wenbo Li, Niloy K. Dutta, Univ. of Connecticut(USA) ...................................................[9467-112]Characterization of planar 6×6 cm2 MCP-based picosecond photodetectors,Jingbo Wang, Karen Byrum, Marcel Demarteau, Edward A. May Jr.,Robert G. Wagner, Dean Walters, Lei Xia, Junqi Xie, Huyue Zhao,Argonne National Lab. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9467-113]Sensors application using microcontroller, Huthaifa A. Al Issa, Univ. ofDayton (USA).............................................[9467-115]Superresolution infrared light field imaging using single carbon nanotubedetector, Ning Xi, Michigan State Univ. (USA) ...................[9467-116]Multiple-baseline detection of a geostationary satellite with the Navyprecision optical interferometer (NPOI), Henrique R. Schmitt, J. TomArmstrong, Ellyn K. Baines, Sergio R. Restaino, James H. Clark, U.S. NavalResearch Lab. (USA); James A. Benson, Donald J. Hutter, Bob T. Zavala, U.S.Naval Observatory (USA)....................................[9467-122]FRIDAY 24 APRILSESSION 15LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ........ FRI 8:00 AM TO 8:30 AMKeynote SessionSession Chair: Michael K. Rafailov, The Reger Group (USA)8:00 am: High power lasers for infrared countermeasures, targeting andillumination, beacons and standoff detection of explosives and CWAs(Keynote Presentation), C. Kumar N. Patel, Pranalytica, Inc. (USA) . [9467-77]SESSION 16LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ............FRI 8:30 AM TO 9:50 AMUltra-fast Bandgap PhotonicsSession Chair: Michael K. Rafailov, The Reger Group (USA)8:30 am: Detector response to high repetition rate ultra-short laser pulses(Invited Paper), Jason M. Auxier, Myron P. Pauli, U.S. Naval Research Lab.(USA); Michael K. Rafailov, DHPC Technologies (USA) and Univ. of Alberta(Canada); Michael K. Rafailov, DHPC Technologies, Inc (USA) .......[9467-78]8:50 am: 2-micron ultra-short pulse lasers (Invited Paper), Shibin Jiang,AdValue Photonics, Inc. (USA) ................................[9467-79]9:10 am: Ultrafast fiber lasers: practical applications (Invited Paper),Igor Pastirk, TOPTICA Photonics Inc. (USA); Alexander Sell, Robert Herda,Andreas Brodschelm, Armin Zach, TOPTICA Photonics AG (Germany). [9467-80]9:30 am: Plasmonic nanoantennas for enhanced midwave and longwaveinfrared imaging (Invited Paper), David W. Peters, Thomas E. Beechem III,Stephen W. Howell, Jin K. Kim, Darin Leonhardt, Joel R. Wendt, John A.Montoya, Sandia National Labs. (USA) ..........................[9467-81]Coffee Break .................................. Fri 9:50 am to 10:30 am82 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


SESSION 17LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 .......... FRI 10:30 AM TO 12:50 PMTHz PhotonicsSession Chair: Michael K. Rafailov, The Reger Group (USA)10:30 am: Terahertz electronics for sensing and imaging applications(Invited Paper), Michael Shur, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (USA) . . [9467-82]10:50 am: A compact THz imaging set-up at 750 microns (Invited Paper),Linda E. Marchese, Marc Terroux, Alain Bergeron, INO (Canada) .....[9467-83]11:10 am: Collection efficiency for millimeter and submillimeter-waveantenna-coupled detection (Invited Paper), Brian A. Lail, Yuancheng Xu,Florida Institute of Technology (USA) ...........................[9467-84]11:30 am: CMOS mm-wave system-on-chip for sensing and communication(Invited Paper), Adrian J. Tang, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA) and Univ. of California,Los Angeles (USA)..........................................[9467-85]11:50 am: Applications and challenges for MMW and THz sensors(Invited Paper), John N. Sanders-Reed, The Boeing Co (USA)........[9467-86]12:10 pm: Video rate imaging at 1.5 THz via frequency upconversion to thenear-IR (Invited Paper), Patrick F. Tekavec, Vladimir G. Kozlov, Ian McNee,Microtech Instruments, Inc. (USA); Yun-Shik Lee, Oregon State Univ. (USA);Konstantin L. Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ.of Central Florida (USA)......................................[9467-87]12:30 pm: High power MWIR quantum cascade lasers and their use in intracavityTHz room temperature generation (Invited Paper), Mariano Troccoli,AdTech Optics, Inc. (USA)...................................[9467-102]Lunch Break ..................................Fri 12:50 pm to 1:50 pmSESSION 18LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 .............FRI 1:50 PM TO 3:30 PMMid-IR Laser PhotonicsSession Chair: Michael K. Rafailov, The Reger Group (USA)1:50 pm: Solution-processed chalcogenide glass: a pathway toward novelmaterials and architectures for mid-IR photonics (Invited Paper),Craig B. Arnold, TAG Optics, Inc. (USA) .........................[9467-88]2:10 pm: Approaches to generation of tunable mid-IR ultrafast pulseswith fiber sources (Invited Paper), Alexander Sell, TOPTICA Photonics AG(Germany); Igor Pastirk, TOPTICA Photonics Inc. (USA); Andreas Brodschelm,Robert Herda, TOPTICA Photonics AG (Germany); Thomas Puppe, TOPTICAPhotonics Inc. (Germany); Armin Zach, TOPTICA Photonics AG(Germany) ................................................[9467-89]2:30 pm: Long wavelength mid-infrared from mixing two colorsfrom a fiber amplifier (Invited Paper), Donna Strickland, Univ. of Waterloo(Canada) .................................................[9467-90]2:50 pm: Mid-IR lasers based on transition metal doped II-VIsemiconductors (Invited Paper), Sergey B. Mirov, The Univ. of Alabama atBirmingham (USA) and IPG Photonics - Mid-Infrared Lasers (USA); Vladimir V.Fedorov, Dmitry V. Martyshkin, The Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham (USA);Igor S. Moskalev, Mike B. Mirov, Sergey Vasilyev, IPG Photonics - Mid-InfraredLasers (USA); Valentin P. Gapontsev, IPG Photonics Corp. (USA).....[9467-92]3:10 pm: Recent progress in quantum cascade external cavity lasersystems optimized for mid-IR sensing applications (Invited Paper), David B.Arnone, Leigh J. Bromley, David B. Caffey, William B. Chapman, Timothy Day,Allen Priest, Daylight Solutions Inc. (USA); Charles C. Harb, The Univ. of NewSouth Wales (Australia) .....................................[9467-100]Coffee Break ...................................Fri 3:30 pm to 3:50 pmSESSION 19LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 .........FRI 3:50 PM TO 4:20 PMQuantum Cascade Lasers and SpectroscopySession Chair: Michael K. Rafailov, The Reger Group (USA)3:50 pm: Quantum cascade laser frequency combs for spectroscopy(Keynote Presentation), Jérôme Faist, ETH Zürich (Switzerland) ...[9467-93]CONFERENCE 9467LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336SESSION 20LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ............FRI 4:20 PM TO 6:20 PMLaser Chemical DetectionJoint Session with Conferences 9467, 9455, 9486Session Chair: Michael K. Rafailov, The Reger Group (USA)4:20 pm: Broadband mid-IR frequency comb source for standoff chemicaldetection (Invited Paper), Konstantin L. Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College ofOptics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (USA)...............[9467-94]4:40 pm: Standoff trace detection of explosives with Infrared hyperspectralimagery (Invited Paper), Frank Fuchs, Stefan Hugger, Jan-Philip Jarvis, QuankuiK. Yang, Ralf Ostendorf, Christian Schilling, Wolfgang Bronner, RaschidDriad, Rolf Aidam, Joachim Wagner, Fraunhofer-Institut für AngewandteFestkörperphysik (Germany) ..................................[9467-95]5:00 pm: Ozone alteration for background references using QCL basedmid-infrared standoff spectroscopy (Invited Paper), Inseok Chae, Univ ofAlberta (Canada); Charles W. Van Neste, Thomas G. Thundat, Univ. of Alberta(Canada) .................................................[9467-96]5:20 pm: Toward the realization of a compact chemical sensor platformusing quantum cascade lasers (Invited Paper), Ellen L. Holthoff, Paul M.Pellegrino, Logan S. Marcus, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)........[9467-97]5:40 pm: Detection of trace explosives on relevant substrates using amobile platform for photothermal infrared imaging spectroscopy(PT-IRIS) (Invited Paper), Christopher A. Kendziora, Robert Furstenberg,Michael R. Papantonakis, Viet Nguyen, Jeff M. Byers, R. Andrew McGill, U.S.Naval Research Lab. (USA) ...................................[9467-98]6:00 pm: Standoff detection of chemical and biological threats usingminiature widely tunable QCLs (Invited Paper), Petros Kotidis, Erik R. Deutsch,Anish K. Goyal, Block Engineering, LLC (USA) ....................[9467-99]SESSION 21LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ............FRI 6:20 PM TO 6:40 PMQuantum Cascade LasersJoint Session with Conferences 9467, 9455, 9486Session Chair: Michael K. Rafailov, The Reger Group (USA)6:20 pm: Recent results on performance optimization of QCLs forconsumption, spectral coverage and power (Invited Paper), Antoine Müller,Richard Maulini, Stéphane Blaser, Alfredo Bismuto, Tobias Gresch, RomainTerazzi, Alpes Lasers SA (Switzerland) .........................[9467-101]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 83


CONFERENCE 9468 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 AND 336Tuesday–Thursday 21–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9468Unmanned Systems Technology XVIIConference Chairs: Robert E. Karlsen, U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA); Douglas W. Gage, XPMTechnologies (USA); Charles M. Shoemaker, U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Research Development and Engineering Command (USA);Grant R. Gerhart, U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Ctr.-Retired (USA)Program Committee: Jonathan A. Bornstein, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Jared Giesbrecht, Defence Research and Development Canada,Suffield (Canada); Frank L. Lewis, The Univ. of Texas at Arlington (USA); Larry H. Matthies, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA); Camille S. Monnier,Charles River Analytics, Inc. (USA); Paul L. Muench, U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA); HoaG. Nguyen, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr. Pacific (USA); James L. Overholt, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Mike Perschbacher,RovnoTech (USA); Anthony Stentz, Carnegie Mellon Univ. (USA); Gary Witus, Turing Associates, Inc. (USA); Brian M. Yamauchi, iRobot Corp.(USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ............TUE 1:00 PM TO 3:00 PMPerception and Human Robot InteractionSession Chairs: Camille S. Monnier, Charles River Analytics, Inc. (USA);Hoa G. Nguyen, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr. Pacific (USA)1:00 pm: Multi-modal interaction for UAS control, Glenn Taylor, BenPurman, Paul Schermerhorn, Guillermo Garcia-Sampedro, Robert Hubal, SoarTechnology, Inc. (USA); Kathleen Crabtree, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (USA);Guillermo Garcia-Sampedro, Robert Hubal, Soar Technology, Inc. (USA);Kathleen Crabtree, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (USA); Allen Rowe, Sarah Spriggs,Air Force Research Lab. (USA) .................................[9468-1]1:20 pm: A novel method for full position and angular orientationmeasurement of moving objects, Harbans S. Dhadwal, Jahangir Rastegar,Dake Feng, Philip Kwok, Omnitek Partners, LLC (USA); Carlos M. Pereira, U.S.Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA)...[9468-2]1:40 pm: Towards contextual awareness in robot mapping: extractingsemantic hierarchy from point cloud data, Carlos P. Nieto-Granda, SiddharthChoudhary, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA); John G. Rogers III, JeffreyN. Twigg, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Varun Murali, Henrik I. Christensen,Georgia Institute of Technology (USA) ...........................[9468-3]2:00 pm: Natural interaction for unmanned systems, Glenn Taylor,Ben Purman, Paul Schermerhorn, Guillermo Garcia-Sampedro, Matt Lanting,Michael Quist, Chris Kawatsu, Soar Technology, Inc. (USA) ..........[9468-4]2:20 pm: Fusion of lidar and radar for detection of partially obscuredobjects, Jim Hollinger, Brett Kutscher, LSA Autonomy LLC (USA);Ryan R. Close, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA) .........[9468-5]2:40 pm: 3D environment modeling on uneven-terrain using 3D LIDAR andIMU for unmanned ground system, Kuk Cho, Korea Institute of IndustrialTechnology (Korea, Republic of); Muhammad Ilyas, Univ. of Science andTechnology (Korea, Republic of); SeungHo Baeg, Sangdeok Park, KoreaInstitute of Industrial Technology (Korea, Republic of) ...............[9468-6]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ............TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:10 PMRobotics CTASession Chairs: Jonathan A. Bornstein, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Dilip G. Patel, General Dynamics Robotic Systems (USA)3:30 pm: Motion compensation for structured light sensors, Christoph Mertz,Debjani Biswas, Carnegie Mellon Univ. (USA) .....................[9468-7]3:50 pm: Active dictionary learning for image representation, Tong Wu,Anand Sarwate, Waheed U. Bajwa, Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey(USA) .....................................................[9468-8]4:10 pm: RCTA capstone assessment, Craig Lennon, Barry Bodt, MarshalChilders, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Robert M. Dean, General DynamicsLand Systems (USA); Jean Oh, National Robotics Engineering Ctr. (USA);Charles A. DiBerardino, General Dynamics Land Systems (USA) ......[9468-9]4:30 pm: Semi-autonomous exploration of multi-floor buildings with alegged robot, Garrett J. Wenger, Aaron M. Johnson, Camillo J. Taylor, Daniel E.Koditschek, Univ. of Pennsylvania (USA) ........................[9468-10]4:50 pm: Stabilization and agility quantification of a flexible-spine boundingquadruped model, Katie Byl, Tom Strizic, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara(USA); Jason L. Pusey, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ............[9468-11]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ......... WED 8:30 AM TO 10:30 AMSelf-organizing CollaborativeUnmanned ISR Teams IJoint session with Conferences 9479 and 9468Session Chairs: Raja Suresh, General Dynamics Advanced InformationSystems (USA); Robert E. Karlsen, U.S. Army Tank AutomotiveResearch, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA)8:30 am: DARPA perspective on open architectures (Invited Paper),John Shaw, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (USA).....[9479-14]9:00 am: Open mission system overview (Invited Paper), Eric Koper, U.S. AirForce (USA) ...............................................[9479-15]9:30 am: Overview of DARPA CODE program (Invited Paper), Jean-CharlesLede, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (USA)..........[9479-16]10:00 am: Open architecture flexible weapons (Invited Paper),Jonathan Shaver, Air Force Research Lab. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9479-17]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:30 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ........... WED 1:00 PM TO 3:10 PMSelf-organizing, CollaborativeUnmanned ISR Teams IIJoint session with conferences 9479 and 9468Session Chairs: Raja Suresh, General Dynamics Advanced InformationSystems (USA); Robert E. Karlsen, U.S. Army Tank AutomotiveResearch, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA)1:00 pm: Executable architecture management system (Invited Paper),Jeff Monroe, Metron, Inc. (USA) ...............................[9479-18]1:30 pm: UAV field demonstration of social media enabled tactical data link,Christopher C. Olson, Andrew J. Newman, Da Xu, Sean R. Martin, Jonathan C.Castelli, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab., LLC (USA) ......[9468-12]1:50 pm: Fuel cell powered small unmanned aerial systems (UASs) forextended endurance, Deryn D. Chu, Zachary Dunbar, Rongzhong Jiang, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA) ...................................[9468-13]2:10 pm: Tactical 3D model generation using structure-from-motion onvideo from unmanned systems, Joshua D. Harguess, Mark Bilinski,Kim B. Nguyen, Darren N. Powell, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr.Pacific (USA) ..............................................[9468-14]84 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9468LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 AND 3362:30 pm: Aircraft path planning for optimal imaging using dynamic costfunctions, Gordon Christie, Haseeb R. Chaudhry, Kevin Kochersberger,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. (USA) ................[9468-15]2:50 pm: Cloud-based distributed control of unmanned systems,Kim B. Nguyen, Susan L. Alderson, Michael August, Darren N. Powell,Christopher J. Raney, Charles Yetman, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr.Pacific (USA) ..............................................[9468-16]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:10 pm to 3:40 pmSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 .......... WED 3:40 PM TO 6:00 PMSpecial TopicsSession Chairs: Douglas W. Gage, XPM Technologies (USA);Charles M. Shoemaker, U.S. Army Communications-ElectronicsResearch Development and Engineering Command (USA)3:40 pm: Construction robots for Mars, Douglas W. Gage, XPM Technologies(USA) ....................................................[9468-17]4:00 pm: Research for a multi-modal mobility and manipulation propulsioncore, Harris L. Edge, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ..............[9468-18]4:20 pm: Automatic pose sensing for an IED-detecting dog, Hoa G. Nguyen,Adam F. Nans, Kurt A. Talke, Paul Candela, H. R. Everett, Space and NavalWarfare Systems Ctr. Pacific (USA) ............................[9468-19]4:40 pm: Incremental learning in trust-based vehicle control, DariuszG. Mikulski, Robert E. Karlsen, U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research,Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA) ........................[9468-20]5:00 pm: Differences in cyber security considerations for remotely pilotedand autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles, Jeremy Straub, Univ. of NorthDakota (USA)..............................................[9468-21]5:20 pm: Design and experimental validation of a simple controller for amulti-segment magnetic crawler robot, Leah Kelley, Massachusetts Instituteof Technology (USA); Saam Ostovari, Aaron B. Burmeister, Kurt A. Talke, NarekPezeshkian, Hoa G. Nguyen, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr. Pacific(USA) ....................................................[9468-22]5:40 pm: The role of C4ISR (command, control, communications,computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) in expediteddeployment of autonomous UGV’s, Charles M. Shoemaker, U.S. ArmyCommunications-Electronics Research Development and EngineeringCommand (CERDEC) (USA) ..................................[9468-23]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ...........THU 8:30 AM TO 9:50 AMNOTE ROOM CHANGEMAST: Bio-inspired ControlJoint Session with Conferences 9467, 9468, 9479Session Chairs: Christopher M. Kroninger, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA); William D. Nothwang, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)8:30 am: A control theoretic approach to neuromorphic computing(Invited Paper), Michael Dorothy, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign(USA) ....................................................[9467-59]8:50 am: Bio-inspired sensing and control for disturbance rejection andstabilization (Invited Paper), Gregory Gremillion, James S. Humbert, Univ. ofMaryland, College Park (USA).................................[9467-60]9:10 am: High-speed autonomous navigation of unknown environmentsusing learned probabilities of collision (Invited Paper), Charles Richter,Nicholas Roy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) .........[9467-61]9:30 am: Characterization of small field anomaly detection from optic flow(Invited Paper), Gregory Gremillion, Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA);Joseph K. Conroy, Allison M. Mathis, William D. Nothwang, U.S. Army ResearchLab. (USA) ................................................[9467-62]Coffee Break ................................. Thu 9:50 am to 10:20 amSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ......... THU 10:20 AM TO 12:00 PMMAST: Scale Legged LocomotionJoint Session with Conferences 9467, 9468, 9479Session Chairs: Christopher M. Kroninger, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA); William D. Nothwang, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)10:20 am: Bio-inspired principles of terrestrial motion sciene, Robert J. Full,Univ. of California, Berkeley (USA) ............................[9467-121]10:40 am: Dynamic legged locomotion for palm-size robots (Invited Paper),Ronald Fearing, Duncan Haldane, Univ. of California, Berkeley (USA); DavidZarrouk, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev (Israel) ...................[9467-63]11:00 am: Metastable legged locomotion in real-world environments:methods to quantify and optimize reliability (Invited Paper), Katie Byl, CenkO. Saglam, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara (USA) ...............[9467-64]11:20 am: Scattering of a legged robot in a heterogeneous granular terrain(Invited Paper), Feifei Qian, Daniel I. Goldman, Georgia Institute of Technology(USA) ....................................................[9467-65]11:40 am: Data driven models of legged locomotion (Invited Paper), ShaiRevzen, Univ. of Michigan (USA)...............................[9467-66]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Open Space Box: communication to support big data in orbit,Atif F. Mohammad, Jeremy Straub, The Univ. of North Dakota (USA) . . [9468-24]Stealth Technology: the potential to make the visible, invisible, Laura SamsoPericon, Consultant (Spain)...................................[9468-25]Mathematical modeling and system identification of an unmanned aerialsystem, Jacob Goodman, Jinho Kim, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County(USA); Stephen Wilkerson, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); S. AndrewGadsden, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA) ..............[9468-27]Establishing a disruptive new capability for NASA to fly UAV’s intohazardous conditions, Jay J. Ely, Truong X. Nguyen, NASA Langley ResearchCtr. (USA); Jennifer G. Wilson, Robert G. Brown, NASA Kennedy Space Ctr.(USA); Sean A. Laughter, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA); Allen R. ParkerJr., Hon M. Chan, Edward H. Teets Jr., Lance Richards, NASA Armstrong FlightResearch Ctr. (USA) ........................................[9468-28]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 85


CONFERENCE 9469 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327Monday–Tuesday 20–21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9469Sensors and Systems for Space Applications VIIIConference Chairs: Khanh D. Pham, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Genshe Chen, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA)Program Committee: Joseph L. Cox, Missile Defense Agency (USA); Erik P. Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Trevor J. Bihl, Air ForceInstitute of Technology (USA); Brien Flewelling, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Thomas George, ChromoLogic (USA); Richard T. Howard,NASA Marshall Space Flight Ctr. (USA); Brian K. McComas, Raytheon Missile Systems (USA); Jeremy Murray-Krezan, Air Force Research Lab.(USA); Tien M. Nguyen, The Aerospace Corp. (USA); Andre Samberg, Sec-Control Finland Ltd. (Finland); Robert SiVilli, Air Force Research Lab.(USA); Ryan M. Weisman, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Henry Zmuda, Univ. of Florida (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ..........MON 8:30 AM TO 11:20 AMSpace Payload TechnologiesSession Chairs: Brien R. Flewelling, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Joseph L. Cox, Missile Defense Agency (USA)8:30 am: Correction of active space telescope mirror using woofer-tweeteradaptive optics, Matthew R. Allen, Jae Jun Kim, Brij N. Agrawal, NavalPostgraduate School (USA)....................................[9469-1]8:50 am: Adaptive, realtime spectral imaging system with a digitallyprogrammable matched filter function, J. Daniel Newman, Andrew P. Sacco,Angela M. D’Orazio, Eskandar Ensafi, Exelis Geospatial Systems (USA);Yves Conturie, Exelis Inc. (USA); Steven Chien, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA);Marek Kowarz, MicroAdventure Technologies LLC (USA); Paul P. K. Lee,George S. Brown, Exelis Geospatial Systems (USA); Ralph C. Short, JeffreyCzajka, ITT Exelis (USA) ......................................[9469-2]9:10 am: Characterizing point spread function fluctuations to improveresident space object detection, Tyler Hardy, Stephen C. Cain, Air ForceInstitute of Technology (USA) ..................................[9469-3]9:30 am: High-resolution infrared detector and its electronic unit for spaceapplication, Mustapha Meftah, LATMOS (France); Franck Montmessin, CNRS- LATMOS (France); Oleg Korablev, Alexander Trokhimovskiy, IKI (RussianFederation); Germain Poiet, CNRS - LATMOS (France); Jean-baptiste Bel,SOFRADIR (France)..........................................[9469-4]9:50 am: Anomalous cases of astronaut helmet detection, Chester Dolph,NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA) and Old Dominion Univ. (USA);Andrew J. Moore, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA); Matt Schubert, NASALangley Research Ctr. (USA) and Christopher Newport Univ. (USA);Glenn Woodell, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA).................[9469-5]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:10 am to 10:40 am10:40 am: Program technical baseline framework for future space systems:a combined DoD acquisition, OSA and integrated program managementperspective (Invited Paper), Tien M. Nguyen, Andy T. Guillen, Sumner S.Matsunaga, The Aerospace Corp. (USA) .........................[9469-6]SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ......... MON 11:20 AM TO 12:00 PMCyber Physical SystemSession Chairs: Richard T. Howard, NASA Marshall Space Flight Ctr.(USA); Wei Yu, Towson Univ. (USA)11:20 am: Towards an integrated defense system for cyber securitysituation awareness, Hanlin Zhang, Zhijiang Chen, Wei Yu, Towson Univ.(USA); Sixiao Wei, Dan Shen, Genshe Chen, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc.(USA); Khanh Pham, Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA) ......[9469-7]11:40 am: Internet threat monitoring (ITM) against localization attack usingrandom delay addition, Sixiao Wei, Dan Shen, Intelligent Fusion Technology,Inc. (USA); Wei Yu, Chao Lu, Towson Univ. (USA); Erik Blasch, Khanh Pham, AirForce Research Lab. (USA); Genshe Chen, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc.(USA) .....................................................[9469-8]Lunch Break .................................Mon 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ............MON 1:30 PM TO 3:10 PMProtected SATCOM and SatOPSession Chairs: Zhonghai Wang, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc.(USA); Xi Zhang, Texas A&M Univ. (USA)1:30 pm: Quantum key distribution for QoS guarantee in satellite networks,Ping Wang, Xi Zhang, Texas A&M Univ. (USA); Genshe Chen, Intelligent FusionTechnology, Inc. (USA); Khanh Pham, Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab.(USA) .....................................................[9469-9]1:50 pm: Multi-entity Bayesian network for the handling of uncertainties atSATCOM, Xin Tian, Genshe Chen, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA);Kuochu C. Chang, Todd Martin, George Mason Univ. (USA); Tien Nguyen,Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA); Khanh Pham, Erik Blasch, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9469-27]2:10 pm: Multi-carrier transmission for hybrid radio frequency with opticalwireless communications, Gang Wang, Genshe Chen, Dan Shen, IntelligentFusion Technology, Inc. (USA); Khanh Pham, Erik Blasch, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA); Tien Nguyen, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA) ...[9469-11]2:30 pm: RFI modeling and prediction approach for SATOPS applications,Tien M. Nguyen, The Catholic Univ. of America (USA); Hien T. Tran, NorthCarolina State Univ. (USA); Zhonghai Wang, Genshe Chen, Gang Wang,Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA); Steven A. Lane, Khanh Pham, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)...................................[9469-12]2:50 pm: A TDMA MIMO SAR radar for automated position-keeping,Zhonghai Wang, Xingping Lin, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA);Khanh Pham, Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Genshe Chen,Dan Shen, Bin Jia, Gang Wang, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9469-13]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:10 pm to 3:40 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ...........MON 3:40 PM TO 4:40 PMPositioning, Navigation, and TrackingSession Chairs: Trevor J. Bihl, Air Force Institute of Technology (USA);Bin Jia, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA)3:40 pm: A benchmark for vehicle detection on wide area motion imagery,Joseph Catrambone, Ismail Amzovski, Temple Univ. (USA); Erik Blasch,Carolyn Sheaff, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Genshe Chen, Intelligent FusionTechnology, Inc. (USA); Haibin Ling, Temple Univ. (USA) ...........[9469-14]4:00 pm: Multi-target detection and estimation with the use of massiveindependent identical sensors, Tiancheng Li, Univ. de Salamanca (Spain)and Northwestern Polytechnical Univ. (China); Juan M. Corchado, Univ. deSalamanca (Spain); Javier Bajo, Univ. Politécnica de Madrid (Spain);Genshe Chen, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA) ............[9469-15]4:20 pm: A suborbital IMU test mission, Adam R. Lawman, Jeremy Straub,Scott Kerlin, Univ. of North Dakota (USA)........................[9469-16]86 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ...........TUE 8:00 AM TO 11:10 AMSpace Situational AwarenessSession Chairs: Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Dan Shen, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA)8:00 am: Review of game theory applications for situation awareness,Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Dan Shen, Intelligent FusionTechnology, Inc. (USA); Khanh Pham, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); GensheChen, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA) ...................[9469-17]8:20 am: Pursuit-evasion games with information uncertainties for elusiveorbital maneuver and space object tracking, Dan Shen, Bin Jia, GensheChen, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA); Erik Blasch, Khanh Pham, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)...................................[9469-18]8:40 am: Distributed sensor management for space situational awarenessvia a negotiation game, Bin Jia, Dan Shen, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc.(USA); Khanh Pham, Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Genshe Chen,Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc. (USA) ........................[9469-19]9:00 am: Size distribution for orbital debris measured with the NASA-WISEInstrument, Emily Nystrom, Clemson Univ. (USA); Jeremy Murray-Krezan, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)...................................[9469-20]9:20 am: Enabling direct feedback between initial orbit determinationand sensor data processing for detection and tracking of space objects,Brien R. Flewelling, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Bradley Sease, VirginiaPolytechnic Institute (USA); Timothy S. Murphy, Georgia Institute of Technology(USA) ....................................................[9469-21]9:40 am: Space situational awareness applications for radio astronomyassets, Galen Watts, John M. Ford, H. Alyson Ford, National Radio AstronomyObservatory (USA)..........................................[9469-22]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 am10:30 am: The Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC) MissionSystem (JMS) and Advanced Research, Collaboration, and ApplicationDevelopment Environment (ARCADE): a test bed for space situationalawareness algorithms (Invited Paper), Jeremy Murray-Krezan, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9469-23]CONFERENCE 9469LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327SESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ...........TUE 11:10 AM TO 12:10 PMProcessing and ExploitationSession Chairs: Jeremy Murray-Krezan, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Ryan M. Weisman, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)11:10 am: Economic analysis of open space box model utilization in spacecraft, Atif F. Mohammad, The Univ. of North Dakota (USA); Jeremy Straub,Univ. of North Dakota (USA) ..................................[9469-24]11:30 am: The effects of developments in the stealth technology, passiveradars and optic sensors on the future, Asim Göktas, Turkish War College(Turkey) ..................................................[9469-25]11:50 am: The Thermal Infrared Compact Imaging Spectrometer (TIRCIS):a follow-on to the Space Ultra-Compact Hyperspectral Imager, Sarah T.Crites, Robert Wright, Paul G. Lucey, Univ. of Hawai’i (USA); Jeremy Chan, Univ.of Hawai’i at Manoa (USA); Harold Garbeil, Amber Imai, Eric J. Pilger, MarkWood, L. Yoneshige, Univ. of Hawai’i (USA)......................[9469-26]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 87


CONFERENCE 9470A · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOMS 316 AND 322Wednesday–Thursday 22–23 April 2015 • Part of Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9470Display Technologies and Applications forDefense, Security, and Avionics IXConference Chairs: Daniel D. Desjardins, Consultant (USA); Kalluri R. Sarma, Honeywell Technology (USA)Program Committee: Masoud Ali, Barco, Inc. (USA); Hari M. Atkuri, BEAM Engineering for Advanced Measurements Co. (USA); Philip J. Bos,Kent State Univ. (USA); Alexander A. Cameron, BAE Systems (United Kingdom); Reginald Daniels, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Timothy J. Edwards, Kopin Corp. (USA); Jean-Michel Francois, Thales Avionics S.A. (France); Gary W. Jones, NanoQuantum Sciences, Inc.(USA); Charles J. Lloyd, Visual Performance, LLC (USA); John P. McIntire, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Raymond Schulze, U.S. ArmyCERDEC CP&I Directorate (USA); Joe Tchon, Rockwell Collins, Inc. (USA); Paul L. Wisely, Holoeye Systems (USA)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 4:50 PMHead and Helmet Mounted Displays andDisplay Technologies and Applications forDefense, Security, and AvionicsJoint Session with Conferences 9470A and 9470BSession Chair: Peter L. Marasco, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)3:30 pm: Diver’s full face mask head-up display using waveguide opticaldisplay technology, Dennis Gallagher, Richard Manley, Naval Surface WarfareCtr. Panama City Div. (USA) ...................................[9470-1]3:50 pm: The impact of coloured symbology on cockpit eyes-out displayeffectiveness: a survey of key parameters, Maha Fares, Derek R. Jordan,BAE Systems (United Kingdom) ...............................[9470-35]4:10 pm: Augmented reality technology for heads-up, day/night situationalawareness for the dismounted soldier, Eric Gans, David C. Roberts, MatthewBennett, Alberico Menozzi, Herman Towles, James Cook, Applied ResearchAssociates, Inc. (USA) ........................................[9470-2]4:30 pm: Operational feedback on night vision with hyperstereoscopicHMD, Jean-Michel Francois, Thales Avionics S.A. (France); Daniel Maulet,Thales Angénieux S.A. (France); Joel Baudou, Thales Avionics S.A.(France) ...................................................[9470-3]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ...........THU 8:30 AM TO 9:40 AMNOTE ROOM CHANGEHead-Mounted and Body-Worn DisplaysSession Chair: Kalluri R. Sarma, Honeywell Technology (USA)8:30 am: Review and current status of head-mounted display technologies(Invited Paper), Hong Hua, College of Optical Sciences, The Univ. of Arizona(USA) .....................................................[9470-4]9:00 am: Keeping display visibility in outdoor environment, Ariela Donval, IdoE. Dotan, Noam Gross, Eran Partouche, Ofir Lipman, Moshe Oron, KiloLambdaTechnologies, Ltd. (Israel) .....................................[9470-5]9:20 am: Ruggedized EUD case design, Dave Silvestris, DS Ultra Wireless LLC(USA) ....................................................[9470-41]SESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ..........THU 9:40 AM TO 10:20 AMStereoscopic 3D DisplaysSession Chair: Reginald Daniels, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)9:40 am: 3D display considerations for rugged airborne environments,Tracy J. Barnidge, Joseph L. Tchon, Rockwell Collins, Inc. (USA)......[9470-8]10:00 am: A guide for human factors research with stereoscopic 3Ddisplays, John P. McIntire, Paul R. Havig II, Alan R. Pinkus, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA) .................................................[9470-9]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:20 am to 10:50 amSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ..........THU 10:50 AM TO 11:30 AMImmersive Environments andAugmented RealitySession Chair: Jean-Michel Francois, Thales Avionics S.A. (France)10:50 am: Exploring immersive environments to aid urban intelligence,surveillance and reconnaissance operations, Jason Roll, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA); Peter Venero, Infoscitex Corp. (USA); Donald Adkins, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA); Sarah Lampke, Timothy MtCastle, Infoscitex Corp.(USA) ....................................................[9470-10]11:10 am: Augmented reality enabling intelligence exploitation at the edge,Sue E. Kase, Elizabeth K. Bowman, Heather E. Roy, Debra Patton, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9470-11]SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 .......... THU 11:30 AM TO 12:10 PMIncreased Resolution Via Virtual PixelSession Chair: Joseph L. Tchon, Rockwell Collins, Inc. (USA)11:30 am: A virtual pixel software and hardware technology to increaseprojector resolution, Jeremy Straub, Benjamin M. Kading, Univ. of NorthDakota (USA)..............................................[9470-12]11:50 am: A virtual pixel technology to enhance the resolution of monitorsand for other purposes, Benjamin M. Kading, Jeremy Straub, Univ. of NorthDakota (USA)..............................................[9470-13]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Thu 12:10 pm to 1:30 pm88 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9470ALOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322SESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ............THU 1:30 PM TO 3:00 PMDisplay Performance Researchand AdvancesSession Chair: Gary W. Jones, NanoQuantum Sciences, Inc. (USA)1:30 pm: Review of the evolution of display technologies for nextgeneration aircraft (Invited Paper), Joseph L. Tchon, Rockwell Collins, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9470-14]2:00 pm: A neuroergonomic quasi-experiment: predictors of situationawareness and display usability with USAF pilots while performing complextasks, Steven D. Harbour, U.S. Air Force (USA); James C. Christensen, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)...................................[9470-15]2:20 pm: A practical definition of eye-limited display system resolution,Charles J. Lloyd, Visual Performance, LLC (USA)..................[9470-16]2:40 pm: Just noticeable color difference: implications for display systems,Daniel D. Desjardins, Northrup Grumman (USA)...................[9470-17]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ........... THU 3:30 PM TO 4:20 PMFlexible DisplaysSession Chair: Paul L. Wisely, HOLOEYE Systems Inc. (United Kingdom)3:30 pm: Recent advances in OLED and flexible displays and their potentialfor application to aerospace and military display systems (Invited Paper),Kalluri R. Sarma, Honeywell Technology (USA) ...................[9470-18]4:00 pm: Flexible displays for military applications, Jason T. Holmstedt,Physical Optics Corp. (USA) ..................................[9470-19]SESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 322 ........... THU 4:20 PM TO 7:00 PMCornucopiaSession Chair: Daniel D. Desjardins4:20 pm: Analog video to ARINC 818, Paul Grunwald, Great River Technology,Inc. (USA).................................................[9470-20]4:40 pm: Electro-textile garments for power and data distribution,Jeremiah Slade, Infoscitex Corp. (USA); Carole Winterhalter, U.S. Army NatickSoldier Research, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA) .........[9470-21]5:00 pm: Performance and lifetime enhancements to legacy analog headup displays systems, in military applications, through affordable digitalupgrades, William P. Bleha Jr., HOLOEYE Systems Inc. (USA); Paul L. Wisely,HOLOEYE Systems Inc. (United Kingdom) .......................[9470-38]5:20 pm: LCOS-based digital rifle scope display, William P. Bleha Jr.,HOLOEYE Systems Inc. (USA); Paul L. Wisely, HOLOEYE Systems Inc. (UnitedKingdom) .................................................[9470-39]5:40 pm: Interoperabilty, speaking the same language via tactical data linksystems, Erdem Hekimhan, Savas Ozkaynak, Turkish Air War College(Turkey) ..................................................[9470-23]6:00 pm: Can unmanned aerial vehicles radically change the bordersecurity?, Abdullah Erkan, Turkish Air Force (Turkey) ..............[9470-24]6:20 pm: Augmented reality: the applications of augmented reality inmilitary area and military schools, Isa Haskologlu, Mehmet Sisman, Enes Erol,Turkish Military Academy (Turkey) .............................[9470-37]6:40 pm: The development of a new custom 3 ATI display, Adrian Miscovich,Astronautics C.A. Ltd. (Israel) .................................[9470-40]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 89


CONFERENCE 9470B · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316Tuesday–Wednesday 21–22 April 2015 • Part of Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9470Head- and Helmet-Mounted Displays XX:Design and ApplicationsConference Chairs: Peter L. Marasco, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Paul R. Havig, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Michael P. Browne, SAPhotonics (USA); James E. Melzer, Rockwell Collins Optronics (USA)Program Committee: Randall E. Bailey, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA); Sion Jennings, National Research Council Canada (Canada)TUESDAY 21 APRILINTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Development of a helmet/helmet-display-unit alignment tool (HAT) for theApache helmet and display unit, William E. McLean, Jonathan K. Statz, VictorA Estes, Shawn M Booms, John S Martin, Thomas H. Harding, Clarence E.Rash, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Lab. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9470-36]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316 ......... WED 8:30 AM TO 10:30 AMHead and Helmet Mounted Displays:A RetrospectiveSession Chair: Michael P. Browne, SA Photonics (USA)8:30 am: A history of helmet mounted displays (Invited Paper), BobbyD. Foote, Rockwell Collins, Inc. (USA); James E. Melzer, Rockwell CollinsOptronics (USA)............................................[9470-25]9:00 am: The impact of human factors, crashworthiness and opticalperformance design requirements on helmet-mounted displaydevelopment from the 1970s to the present (Invited Paper), Thomas H.Harding, Clarence E. Rash, William E. McLean, John S. Martin, U.S. ArmyAeromedical Research Lab. (USA) .............................[9470-26]9:30 am: In the blink of an eye: head mounted displays development withinBAE Systems (Invited Paper), Alexander A. Cameron, BAE Systems (UnitedKingdom) .................................................[9470-27]10:00 am: A review of head-worn display research at NASA LangleyResearch Center (Invited Paper), Jarvis J. Arthur III, Randall E. Bailey, StevenP. Williams, Lawrence J. Prinzel III, Kevin J. Shelton, NASA Langley ResearchCtr. (USA); Denise R. Jones, NASA Langley Research Ctr (USA); Vincent E.Houston, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9470-28]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:30 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 10LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 2:20 PMTesting and Human Factors of HMDsSession Chair: James E. Melzer, Rockwell Collins Optronics (USA)1:00 pm: Flight test of a head-worn display as an equivalent-HUD forterminal operations, Kevin J. Shelton, Jarvis J. Arthur III, Lawrence J. PrinzelIII, Stephanie N. Nicholas, Steven P. Williams, Randall E. Bailey, NASA LangleyResearch Ctr. (USA) ........................................[9470-29]1:20 pm: Dynamic registration of an optical see-through HMD into a widefield-of-view rotorcraft flight simulation environment, Franz Viertler, ManfredHajek, Technische Univ. München (Germany) ....................[9470-30]1:40 pm: Visibility of monocular symbology in transparent head-mounteddisplay applications, Marc Winterbottom, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine(USA); Robert Patterson, 711 HPW/RHX (USA); Byron Pierce, Certified HumanFactors Professional (USA); James Gaska, Steven Hadley, USAF School ofAerospace Medicine (USA) ...................................[9470-31]2:00 pm: Visual fatigue induced by optical misalignment in binoculardevices: application to night vision binocular devices, Maria Gavrilescu,Defence Science and Technology Organisation (Australia); Josephine Battista,Michael R. Ibbotson, National Vision Research Institute (Australia); Peter Gibbs,Defence Science and Technology Organisation (Australia) ..........[9470-32]SESSION 11LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316 ...........WED 2:20 PM TO 3:00 PMEnabling Technologies2:20 pm: Enhancing head and helmet-mounted displays using a virtualpixel technology, Benjamin M. Kading, Jeremy Straub, Univ. of North Dakota(USA) ....................................................[9470-33]2:40 pm: Polymer prisms for head hounted optical systems,Dave Schmidt, Howard Wong, Robert Benson, Rochester Precision Optics, LLC(USA) ....................................................[9470-34]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 12LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 4:50 PMHead and Helmet Mounted Displays andDisplay Technologies and Applications forDefense, Security, and AvionicsJoint Session with Conferences 9470A and 9470BSession Chair: Peter L. Marasco, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)3:30 pm: Diver’s full face mask head-up display using waveguide opticaldisplay technology, Dennis Gallagher, Richard Manley, Naval Surface WarfareCtr. Panama City Div. (USA) ...................................[9470-1]3:50 pm: The impact of coloured symbology on cockpit eyes-out displayeffectiveness: a survey of key parameters, Maha Fares, Derek R. Jordan,BAE Systems (United Kingdom) ...............................[9470-35]4:10 pm: Augmented reality technology for heads-up, day/night situationalawareness for the dismounted soldier, Eric Gans, David C. Roberts, MatthewBennett, Alberico Menozzi, Herman Towles, James Cook, Applied ResearchAssociates, Inc. (USA) ........................................[9470-2]4:30 pm: Operational feedback on night vision with hyperstereoscopicHMD, Jean-Michel Francois, Thales Avionics S.A. (France); Daniel Maulet,Thales Angénieux S.A. (France); Joel Baudou, Thales Avionics S.A.(France) ...................................................[9470-3]90 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9471 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316Tuesday 21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9471Degraded Visual Environments: Enhanced,Synthetic, and External Vision Solutions 2015Conference Chairs: Jack Sanders-Reed, The Boeing Co. (USA); Jarvis J. Arthur III, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA)Program Committee: Jeff J. Güell, The Boeing Co. (USA); Thomas R. Muensterer, Cassidian (Germany);Carlo L. Tiana, Rockwell Collins, Inc. (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316 ..........TUE 9:00 AM TO 10:00 AMDVE Sensors ISession Chairs: Niklas Peinecke, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- undRaumfahrt e.V. (Germany); Cory Dixon, Stratom, Inc. (USA)9:00 am: Subjective evaluation of a prototype night vision goggle,Gregory J. Hardy, The Boeing Co. (USA); Bobby D. Foote, Rockwell Collins, Inc.(USA) .....................................................[9471-1]9:20 am: Passive real-time millimeter wave imaging for degraded visualenvironment mitigation, Thomas E. Dillon, Christopher A. Schuetz, Richard D.Martin, Daniel G. Mackrides, Charles Harrity, Phase Sensitive Innovations, Inc.(USA); Dennis W. Prather, Univ. of Delaware (USA) .................[9471-3]9:40 am: LandSafe precision flight instrumentation system for rotorcraftoperations in degraded environments, Pri Mamidipudi, Elizabeth Dakin,Optical Air Data Systems, LLC (USA) ............................[9471-5]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316 .......... TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:10 AMDVE Sensors IISession Chairs: Christian Pschierer, Jeppesen GmbH (Germany);Carlo L. Tiana, Rockwell Collins, Inc. (USA)10:30 am: Flight test results of ladar brownout look-through capability,Stephen Stelmash, Fairchild Controls Corp. (USA); Thomas R. Muensterer,Patrick Kramper, Christian Samuelis, Daniel Buehler, Matthias Wegner,Airbus Defence and Space (Germany); Sagar Sheth, Ferchau Engineering(Germany) .................................................[9471-9]10:50 am: DVE flight test results of a sensor enhanced 3D conformal pilotsupport system, Thomas R. Muensterer, Philipp Voelschow, Bernhard Singer,Michael Strobel, Patrick Kramper, Airbus Defence and Space(Germany) ................................................[9471-10]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:10 am to 1:20 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316 ............TUE 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMFusion, SVS, and ProcessingSession Chairs: Carlo L. Tiana, Rockwell Collins, Inc. (USA);Jarvis J. Arthur III, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA)1:20 pm: Fusion of synthetic and live imagery in a two view domain, LarrySchaffer, GE Intelligent Platforms (USA) .........................[9471-11]1:40 pm: Data fusion for a DVE solution, Noah Baird, Michael Crisafulli,ENSCO Avionics, Inc. (USA) ..................................[9471-12]2:00 pm: Is OpenSceneGraph an option for ESVS displays?, Niklas Peinecke,Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (Germany) .........[9471-13]2:20 pm: Combining IR imagery and 3D lidar-based symbology for ahelicopter DVE support, Thomas R. Muensterer, Martin J. Kress, AirbusDefence and Space (Germany); Mark C. Lupton, Graham Passey, SELEX ES(United Kingdom) ...........................................[9471-14]2:40 pm: Seamless situational awareness, Howard W. Wiebold, Honeywell(USA) ....................................................[9471-15]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316 ............TUE 3:30 PM TO 4:50 PMMan-Machine InterfaceSession Chairs: Jarvis J. Arthur III, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA);Thomas R. Muensterer, Cassidian (Germany)3:30 pm: Introduction of a 3D perspective view in the navigation display:featuring pilot’s mental model, Lars Ebrecht, Sven Schmerwitz, DeutschesZentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (Germany) ..................[9471-16]3:50 pm: Drift indication for helicopter approach and landing, SvenSchmerwitz, Patrizia M. Knabl, Thomas Lueken, Hans-Ul<strong>lr</strong>ich Doehler,Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (Germany) .........[9471-17]4:10 pm: Virtual aircraft-fixed cockpit instruments, Hans-Ul<strong>lr</strong>ich Doehler,Johannes M. Ernst, Thomas Lueken, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- undRaumfahrt e.V. (Germany) ....................................[9471-18]4:30 pm: HMI aspects of the usage of ladar 3D data in pilot DVE supportsystems, Thomas R. Muensterer, Philipp Voelschow, Bernhard Singer, MichaelStrobel, Patrick Kramper, Airbus Defence and Space (Germany) .....[9471-19]SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316 ............TUE 4:50 PM TO 5:50 PMCompensation TechniquesSession Chairs: Thomas R. Muensterer, Cassidian (Germany);Niklas Peinecke, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (Germany)4:50 pm: Sensor modeling for precision ship-relative navigation indegraded visual environment conditions, Sanjiv Singh, Gary W. Sherwin,Regis M. Hoffman, Benjamin P. Grocholsky, Volker Grabe, Samuel Nalbone,Lyle Chamberlain, Spencer Spiker, Marcel Bergerman, Near Earth Autonomy,Inc. (USA); Colin H. Wilkinson, David Findlay, Naval Air Systems Command(USA) ....................................................[9471-20]5:10 pm: Real-time processing of dual-band HD video for maintainingoperational effectiveness in degraded visual environments, Steve C. J.Parker, Duncan Hickman, RFEL Ltd. (United Kingdom); Moira I. Smith, TektonexLtd. (United Kingdom) .......................................[9471-21]5:30 pm: Mathematical principles of settings for extremely high-resolutionin multi-beams systems, Evgeni N. Terentiev, Lomonosov Moscow State Univ.(Russian Federation) ........................................[9471-22]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 91


CONFERENCE 9472 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348Tuesday–Thursday 21–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9472Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral,Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XXIConference Chairs: Miguel Velez-Reyes, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso (USA); Fred A. Kruse, Naval Postgraduate School (USA)Program Committee: Eustace L. Dereniak, College of Optical Sciences, The Univ. of Arizona (USA); Michael T. Eismann, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA); Glenn E. Healey, Univ. of California, Irvine (USA); Jacqueline J. Le Moigne, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (USA); David W.Messinger, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); Dalton S. Rosario, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Alan P. Schaum, U.S. Naval ResearchLab. (USA); James Theiler, Los Alamos National Lab. (USA); Grady Tuell, Georgia Tech Research Institute (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348 .......... TUE 8:30 AM TO 10:30 AMSpectral Detection, Identification, andQuantificationSession Chairs: Miguel Velez-Reyes, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso(USA); Fred A. Kruse, Naval Postgraduate School (USA)8:30 am: Chemical agent resistant coating (CARC) detection usinghyperspectral imager (HSI), Hai-Wen Chen, Michael McGurr, Mark Brickhouse,Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (USA).................................[9472-1]8:50 am: Metrics for the comparative evaluation of chemical plumeidentification algorithms, Eric Truslow, Northeastern Univ. (USA); StevenE. Golowich, Dimitris G. Manolakis, MIT Lincoln Lab. (USA); Vinay K. Ingle,Northeastern Univ. (USA) .....................................[9472-2]9:10 am: Pattern recognition in hyperspectral persistent imaging,Dalton S. Rosario, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Joao M. Romano, U.S. ArmyArmament Research, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA); Christoph C.Borel-Donohue, Air Force Institute of Technology (USA) .............[9472-3]9:30 am: Hyperspectral image-based methods for spectral biodiversity,Alejandro Sotomayor, Juan Carlos Santos Ferrer, David M. González Chévere,Univ. de Puerto Rico Mayagüez (USA); Ollantay Medina, Univ. of Puerto Rico(USA); Jesus Danilo Chinea, Vidya B. Manian, Univ. de Puerto Rico Mayagüez(USA) ....................................................[9472-53]9:50 am: Burn injury diagnostic imaging device’s accuracy improved byoutlier detection and removal, Weizhi Li, Weirong Mo, Xu Zhang, Yang Lu, EricW. Sellke, Wensheng Fan, J. Michael DiMaio, Jeffery E. Thatcher, Spectral MD,Inc. (USA)..................................................[9472-5]10:10 am: Person detection in hyperspectral images via skin segmentationusing an active learning approach, Ion Marques, Manuel Graña, Univ. del PaísVasco (Spain); Stephanie M. Sanchez, Mohammed Q. Alkhatib, Miguel Velez-Reyes, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso (USA) .......................[9472-6]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:30 am to 11:00 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348 ..........TUE 11:00 AM TO 12:00 PMSpectral Data Compression andDimensionality ReductionSession Chair: Dalton S. Rosario, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)11:00 am: Multi-pass encoding of hyperspectral imagery with spectralquality control, Steven R. Wasson, William Walker, Applied TechnologyAssociates (USA)............................................[9472-7]11:20 am: SLIC superpixels for efficient graph-based dimensionalityreduction of hyperspectral imagery, Xuewen Zhang, Selene E. Chew, ZhenlinXu, Nathan D. Cahill, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA) ........[9472-8]11:40 am: A concept for hyperspectral imaging with compressive samplingand dictionary recovery, Robert R. Muise, David Twede, Lockheed MartinMissiles and Fire Control (USA).................................[9472-9]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Tue 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348 ............TUE 1:30 PM TO 3:30 PMSpectral Signature Modeling,Measurements, and Applications ISession Chair: Michael T. Eismann, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)1:30 pm: Calculation of electronic-excited-state absorption spectra ofwater clusters using time-dependent density functional theory, Lulu Huang,Samuel G. Lambrakos, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Andrew Shabaev,George Mason Univ. (USA); Lou Massa, Hunter College (USA) .......[9472-10]1:50 pm: Comparison of microfacet BRDF model elements to diffractionBRDF model elements, Samuel D. Butler, Stephen E. Nauyoks, Michael A.Marciniak, Air Force Institute of Technology (USA).................[9472-11]2:10 pm: Development of land surface reflectance models based onmultiscale simulation, Adam A. Goodenough, Scott D. Brown, RochesterInstitute of Technology (USA) .................................[9472-12]2:30 pm: Advances in simulating radiance signatures for dynamic air/waterinterfaces, Adam A. Goodenough, Scott D. Brown, Aaron D. Gerace, RochesterInstitute of Technology (USA) .................................[9472-13]2:50 pm: Influence of density on hyperspectral BRDF signatures, DouglasS. Peck, Malachi J. Schultz, Charles M. Bachmann, Brittany Ambeau, JustinHarms, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA) ..................[9472-14]3:10 pm: Development and comparison of data reconstruction methods forchromotomographic hyperspectral imagers, Michael R. Hawks, Air ForceInstitute of Technology (USA) and Oak Ridge Institute for Science & Education(USA); Alan L. Jennings, Air Force Institute of Technology (USA); Ryan Tervo,U.S. Air Force (USA) ........................................[9472-15]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:30 pm to 4:00 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348 ........... TUE 4:00 PM TO 5:40 PMSHARE 2012 Analysis ResultsSession Chair: John Kerekes, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA)4:00 pm: Target detection assessment of the SHARE 2010/2012hyperspectral data collection campaign, Emmett J. Ientilucci, RochesterInstitute of Technology (USA) .................................[9472-16]4:20 pm: Comprehensive analysis results from the SHARE 2012 subpixeldetection and unmixing experiments, Yihang Sun, John Kerekes, RochesterInstitute of Technology (USA) .................................[9472-17]4:40 pm: On the effects of spatial and spectral resolution on spatialspectraltarget detection in SHARE 2012 and Bobcat 2013 hyperspectralimagery, Jason R. Kaufman, Exelis Space Computer Corp. (USA); MichaelT. Eismann, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Bradley M. Ratliff, Exelis SpaceComputer Corp. (USA); Mehmet Celenk, Ohio Univ. (USA) ..........[9472-18]5:00 pm: Locating the shadow regions in LIDAR data: results on the SHARE2012 Dataset, Seniha E. Yuksel, Hacettepe Univ. (Turkey); Mustafa Boyaci,ASELSAN Inc. (Turkey) ......................................[9472-19]5:20 pm: Effect of endmember clustering on proportion estimation: resultson the Share 2012 Dataset, Seniha E. Yuksel, Hacettepe Univ. (Turkey);Erdinc Gunes, ASELSAN Inc. (Turkey) ..........................[9472-20]92 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348 ......... WED 8:30 AM TO 10:30 AMHyperspectral Target DetectionSession Chair: David W. Messinger,Rochester Institute of Technology (USA)8:30 am: Incorporating signal-dependent noise for hyperspectral targetdetection, Christopher J. Morman, Russell C. Hardie, Univ. of Dayton (USA);Joseph Meola, Air Force Research Lab. (USA) ....................[9472-21]8:50 am: Robust chemical and chemical-resistant material detection usinghyperspectral imager, Hai-Wen Chen, Michael McGurr, Mark Brickhouse,Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (USA)................................[9472-22]9:10 am: An adaptive locally linear embedding manifold learning approachfor hyperspectral target detection, Amanda K. Ziemann, David W. Messinger,Rochester Institute of Technology (USA) ........................[9472-23]9:30 am: Peripheral ellipsoids for anomaly detection in remote sensingimagery, Guenchik J. Grosklos, James P. Theiler, Los Alamos National Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9472-24]9:50 am: Video rate multispectral imaging for camouflaged target detectionand tracking, Samuel T. Henry, James C. Jafolla, Surface Optics Corp.(USA) ....................................................[9472-25]10:10 am: Evaluating backgrounds for subpixel target detection: whencloser isn’t better, Nofar Hasson, Shmual Asulin, Dan G. Blumberg, Stanley R.Rotman, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev (Israel) ...................[9472-26]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ......10:30 AM TO 1:10 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348 ............WED 1:10 PM TO 3:10 PMNovel Mathematically-Inspired Methodsof Processing Hyperspectral Airborne andSatellite Imagery:Novel Mathematics Algorithms ISession Chair: Jacqueline J. Le Moigne,NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (USA)1:10 pm: Spatial-spectral dimensionality reduction of hyperspectralimagery with partial knowledge of class labels, Nathan D. Cahill, Selene E.Chew, Paul S. Wenger, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA) .....[9472-27]1:30 pm: Applications of direction-sensitive sparse representations tohyperspectral image analysis, Julia Dobrosotskaya, Case Western ReserveUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9472-28]1:50 pm: Transitioning from semi-supervised to unsupervised featureextraction using Schrödinger Eigenmaps, Timothy Doster, U.S. NavalResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9472-29]2:10 pm: Detecting plumes in LWIR using robust nonnegative matrixfactorization with graph-based initialization, Jing Qin, Univ. of California,Los Angeles (USA); Thomas Laurent, Loyola Marymount Univ. (USA); KevinBui, Univ. of California, Los Angeles (USA); Ricardo V. R. Tan, Jasmine Dahilig,Loyola Marymount Univ. (USA); Shuyi Wang, Univ. of California, Los Angeles(USA); Jared L. Rohe, Univ. of San Francisco (USA); Justin Sunu, CaliforniaState Univ. (USA); Andrea L. Bertozzi, Univ. of California, Los Angeles(USA) ....................................................[9472-30]2:30 pm: Modeling and mitigating noise in graph and manifoldrepresentations of hyperspectral imagery, Charles M. Bachmann, Can Jin,Rochester Institute of Technology (USA) ........................[9472-31]2:50 pm: Algorithms for retrieving temperature and emissivity fromhyperspectral data in complex environments, Christoph C. Borel-Donohue,Air Force Institute of Technology (USA); Dalton S. Rosario, U.S. Army ResearchLab. (USA); Joao M. Romano, U.S. Army Armament Research, Developmentand Engineering Ctr. (USA) ...................................[9472-32]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:10 pm to 3:40 pmCONFERENCE 9472LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348SESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348 ...........WED 3:40 PM TO 5:40 PMNovel Mathematically-Inspired Methodsof Processing Hyperspectral Airborne andSatellite Imagery:Novel Mathematics Algorithms IISession Chair: Wojciech Czaja, Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA)3:40 pm: Classification of multi-modality sensor data with limited labeleddata, Melba M. Crawford, Purdue Univ. (USA); Saurabh Prasad, Univ. ofHouston (USA); Hsiuhan Yang, Purdue Univ. (USA); Xiong Zhou, Univ. ofHouston (USA); Zhou Zhang, Purdue Univ. (USA) .................[9472-33]4:00 pm: LWIR HSI target detection in the urban canyon, Amit Banerjee,Joshua B. Broadwater, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab., LLC(USA) ....................................................[9472-34]4:20 pm: Self-organization, neighborhoods, and possibilistic classification,Paul D. Gader, Leila Kalantari, Ron Fick, Univ. of Florida (USA).......[9472-35]4:40 pm: Schrodinger Eigenmaps for spectral target detection,Leidy P. Dorado-Munoz, David W. Messinger, Rochester Institute of Technology(USA) ....................................................[9472-36]5:00 pm: Functions of multiple instances for sub-pixel targetcharacterization in hyperspectral imagery, Alina Zare, Changzhe Jiao, Univ.of Missouri-Columbia (USA) ..................................[9472-37]5:20 pm: Anisotropic representations for superresolution of hyperspectraldata, James M. Murphy, Wojciech Czaja, Daniel Weinberg, Edward Bosch,Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA) ..........................[9472-38]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348 .......... THU 8:30 AM TO 10:10 AMSpectral Signature Modeling,Measurements, and Applications IISession Chair: Emmett J. Ientilucci,Rochester Institute of Technology (USA)8:30 am: The development of a DIRSIG simulation environment to supportinstrument trade studies for the SOLARIS sensor, Aaron D. Gerace,Jie Yang, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); Joel McCorkel, NASAGoddard Space Flight Ctr. (USA) ..............................[9472-39]8:50 am: Empirical measurement and model validation of infrared spectraof contaminated surfaces, Sean Archer, Michael G. Gartley, John Kerekes,Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); Bogdon R. Cosofret, Jay P. Giblin,Physical Sciences Inc. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9472-40]9:10 am: Spectral analysis of water samples using modulated resonancefeatures for monitoring of public water resources, Samuel G. Lambrakos,U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Constantine Yapijakis, The Cooper Union forthe Advancement of Science and Art (USA); Daniel Aiken, U.S. Naval ResearchLab. (USA); Andrew Shabaev, George Mason Univ. (USA); Scott A. Ramsey,Joseph E. Peak, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA) .................[9472-41]9:30 am: An accelerated line-by-line option for MODTRAN combiningon-the-fly generation of line center absorption within 0.1 cm-1 bins andpre-computed line tails, Alexander Berk, Patrick F. Conforti, Lawrence S.Bernstein, Prabhat K. Acharya, Chona S. Guiang, Raphael Panfili, SpectralSciences, Inc. (USA) ........................................[9472-42]9:50 am: Surface retrievals from Hyperion EO1 using a new, fast, 1D-Varbased retrieval code, Jean-Claude Thelen, Stephan Havemann,Gerald J. Wong, Met Office (United Kingdom) ....................[9472-44]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:10 am to 10:40 amDEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 93


CONFERENCE 9472LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348SESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348 ......... THU 10:40 AM TO 11:40 AMSpectral Sensor Design, Development,and CharacterizationSession Chair: Grady Tuell, Georgia Tech Research Institute (USA)10:40 am: Imaging polarization heterodyned interferometry using savartplates, Bryan D. Maione, Michael W. Kudenov, North Carolina State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9472-45]11:00 am: Passive standoff imaging using spatial-spectral multiplexing,Ethan Woodard, Michael W. Kudenov, North Carolina State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9472-46]11:20 am: Automated turbulence and jitters correction with a dual portimaging Fourier-transform spectrometer, Florent M. Prel, Louis M. Moreau,Stéphane M. Lantagne, Claude B. Roy, ABB Analytical Measurement(Canada) .................................................[9472-47]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Thu 11:40 am to 1:30 pmSESSION 10LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348 ............THU 1:30 PM TO 2:50 PMData Fusion and Multiple ModalitySpectral ApplicationsSession Chairs: James P. Theiler, Los Alamos National Lab. (USA);Miguel Velez-Reyes, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso (USA)1:30 pm: Integrated visible to near-infrared, shortwave infrared, andlongwave infrared spectral analysis for surface composition mapping nearMountain Pass, California, Meryl L. McDowell, Scitor Corp. (USA) and NavalPostgraduate School (USA); Fred A. Kruse, Naval Postgraduate School(USA) ....................................................[9472-54]1:50 pm: Exploration of integrated visible to near-, shortwave-, andlongwave-infrared (full range) hyperspectral data analysis, Shelli R. Cone,Scitor Corp. (USA) and Naval Postgraduate School (USA); Fred A. Kruse, NavalPostgraduate School (USA); Meryl L. McDowell, Naval Postgraduate School(USA) and Scitor Corp. (USA) .................................[9472-55]2:10 pm: Analysis of multispectral and hyperspectral longwave infrared(LWIR) data for geologic mapping, Fred A. Kruse, Naval Postgraduate School(USA); Meryl L. McDowell, Naval Postgraduate School (USA) and Scitor Corp.(USA) ....................................................[9472-56]2:30 pm: Comparative analysis of Airborne Visible/Infrared ImagingSpectrometer (AVIRIS), and Hyperspectral Thermal Emission Spectrometer(HyTES) longwave infrared (LWIR) hyperspectral data for geologicmapping, Fred A. Kruse, Naval Postgraduate School (USA) .........[9472-57]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 2:50 pm to 3:20 pmINTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . ..THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Imaging white blood cells using a snapshot hyperspectral imaging system,Christopher J. Robison, Christopher J. Kolanko, Thirimachos Bourlai,Jeremy M. Dawson, West Virginia Univ. (USA) .....................[9472-4]Cooperative spectral and spatial feature fusion for camouflaged targetdetection, Sungho Kim, Min-Sheob Shim, Yeungnam Univ. (Korea,Republic of) ...............................................[9472-58]On the response function separability of hyperspectral imaging systems,Jurij Jemec, Univ. of Ljubljana (Slovenia); Franjo Pernuš, Boštjan Likar, Univ.of Ljubljana (Slovenia) and Sensum d.o.o. (Slovenia); Miran Bürmen, Univ. ofLjubljana (Slovenia) .........................................[9472-59]Evaluation of rainfall and NDVI anomalies using distributed lag models,Worku Zewdie Gebrehiwot, Elmar Csaplovics, Technische Univ. Dresden(Germany) ................................................[9472-60]Skin detection in hyperspectral imagery, Stephanie M. Sanchez, MiguelVelez-Reyes, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso (USA) .................[9472-61]Can we match ultraviolet face images against their visible counterparts?,Neeru Narang, Thirimachos Bourlai, West Virginia Univ. (USA) .......[9472-62]SESSION 11LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 348 ............THU 3:20 PM TO 5:20 PMMultispectral ApplicationsSession Chair: Fred A. Kruse, Naval Postgraduate School (USA)3:20 pm: Symmetrized regression for multispectral background estimation,James P. Theiler, Brendt E. Wohlberg, Los Alamos National Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9472-48]3:40 pm: A comparison of directed search and in scene search targetdetection in Worldview-2 datasets, Stanley I. Grossman, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA) ....................................[9472-49]4:00 pm: Evaluation techniques and metrics for assessment of Pan+MSIfusion (Pansharpening), Ryan A. Mercovich, Vencore, Inc. (USA) ....[9472-50]4:20 pm: Snapshot imaging Fraunhofer line discriminator for detection ofplant fluorescence, Subharup Gupta Roy, Michael W. Kudenov, North CarolinaState Univ. (USA)...........................................[9472-51]4:40 pm: Assessing the impact of sub-pixel vegetation structure on imagingspectroscopy via simulation, Wei Yao, Jan A. N. van Aardt, Paul Romanczyk,David Kelbe, Martin van Leeuwen, Rochester Institute of Technology(USA) ....................................................[9472-52]94 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9473 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345Monday–Tuesday 20–21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9473Geospatial Informatics, Fusion, and MotionVideo Analytics VConference Chairs: Matthew F. Pellechia, Exelis, Inc. (USA); Kannappan Palaniappan, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA); Peter J. Doucette,Integrity Applications, Inc. (USA); Shiloh L. Dockstader, Exelis, Inc. (USA); Gunasekaran Seetharaman, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)Program Committee: John A. Berger, Toyon Research Corp. (USA); Erik P. Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (Canada); Bernard V. Brower,Exelis, Inc. (USA); Subhasis Chaudhuri, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (India); Brian J. Daniel, Exelis Inc. (USA); Larry S. Davis,Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA); Mark A. Duchaineau, Google (USA); Adel Hafiane, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs (France);Simon J. Julier, Univ. College London (United Kingdom); Haibin Ling, Temple Univ. (USA); Peter Paul, Xerox Corp. (USA); Robert B. Pless,Washington Univ. in St. Louis (USA); V. B. Surya Prasath, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA); Kari A. Pulli, NVIDIA Corp. (USA); AmbasamudramRajagopalan, Indian Institute of Technology Madras (India); Raghuveer M. Rao, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); John A. Richards, SandiaNational Labs. (USA); Sartaj Sahni, Univ. of Florida (USA); Carl Salvaggio, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); Stefano Soatto, Univ. ofCalifornia, Los Angeles (USA); Suresh Subramanian, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (USA); Bruce Swett, EOIR Technologies (USA);George R. Thoma, National Library of Medicine (USA); Darrell L. Young, Raytheon Intelligence & Information Systems (USA); Karmon M.Vongsy, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); V. B. Surya Prasath, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILINTRODUCTORY REMARKSLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ........... MON 1:40 PM TO 1:50 PMSession Chair: Matthew F. Pellechia, Exelis Geospatial Systems (USA)SESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ...........MON 1:50 PM TO 4:40 PMMotion Video AnalyticsSession Chair: Gunasekaran Seetharaman,Air Force Research Lab. (USA)1:50 pm: Streaming analysis of track data from video, Jiangqin Sun,David W. Messinger, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA) ........[9473-1]2:10 pm: Illumination robust change detection with CMOS imaging sensors,Vijay Rengarajan, Sheetal B. Gupta, Ambasamudram N. Rajagopalan, IndianInstitute of Technology Madras (India); Gunasekaran Seetharaman, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA) .........................................[9473-2]2:30 pm: Cueing motion blur for registration of inclined planar scenes,Arun A. Nair, Indian Institute of Technology Madras (India); Purnachandra RaoMakkena, Ambasamudram N. Rajagopalan, Indian Institute of TechnologyMadras (India); Gunasekaran Seetharaman, Air Force Research Lab.(USA) .....................................................[9473-3]2:50 pm: Object and activity detection from aerial video, Stephen Se,Feng Shi, Xin Liu, Mohsen Ghazel, MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.(Canada) ..................................................[9473-4]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:10 pm to 3:40 pm3:40 pm: Application of VNIIRS for target tracking, Erik Blasch, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA) .........................................[9473-5]4:00 pm: AESOP: adaptive event detection software using programmingby example, Ashwin Thangali, Neal Checka, Harsha Prasad, Sai Kethamakka,Vecna Technologies, Inc. (USA) ................................[9473-6]4:20 pm: Textured object video segmentation using temporal coherency,V. B. Surya Prasath, Rengarajan Pelapur, Raphael Viguier, KannappanPalaniappan, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA); Gunasekaran Seetharaman, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)....................................[9473-7]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ..........TUE 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AMGeo-registration and Uncertainty Handlingin Geospatial DataSession Chair: Shiloh L. Dockstader, Exelis Geospatial Systems (USA)8:00 am: Pedestrian dead reckoning using a novel sensor module thatinterfaces with modern smart devices, Gregory F. S. Hewitt, Phil J. Stimac,Mark J. McKenna, Matt Fordham, Richard Demar, Applied Research Associates,Inc. (USA)..................................................[9473-8]8:20 am: Information fusion performance evaluation for motion imagerydata, Soundararajan Ezekiel, Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania (USA) .....[9473-9]8:40 am: Video rate 3D registration of airborne video, David Bottisti,Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (USA); Suresh Subramaniam, TheGeorge Washington Univ. (USA) ...............................[9473-10]9:00 am: Incorporating structure from motion uncertainty into image-basedpose estimation, Ben Ludington, Andrew P. Brown, Michael Sheffler, ToyonResearch Corp. (USA); Clark N. Taylor, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); StephenBerardi, Northrop Grumman Navigation Systems (USA) ............[9473-11]9:20 am: Full motion video geopositioning algorithm integrated test bed,John T. Dolloff, Bryant M. Hottel, Peter J. Doucette, Aaron Braun, Henry J.Theiss, Adam Gurson, Integrity Applications, Inc. (USA) ............[9473-12]9:40 am: Geostatistical modeling of uncertainty, simulation, and proposedapplications in GIScience, Peter J. Doucette, John T. Dolloff, IntegrityApplications, Inc. (USA)......................................[9473-13]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ..........TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AMEnabling Architectures for Multi-Dimensional/Multisensing GISSession Chair: Peter J. Doucette, Integrity Applications, Inc. (USA)10:30 am: GeoMesa: a distributed architecture for multi-source spatiotemporalfusion, Anthony Fox, Commonwealth Computer Research, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9473-14]10:50 am: Addressing fundamental architectural challenges of an activitybased intelligence and advanced analytics (ABIAA) system, Matthew F.Pellechia, Kevin C. Yager, Thomas A. Albert, Bernard V. Brower, Shiloh L.Dockstader, Exelis Inc. (USA) .................................[9473-15]11:10 am: Technologies for on-the-move standoff explosive hazarddetection, Sanjeev Agarwal, Ronald R. Rupp, U.S. Army Night Vision &Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Bruce Swett, Chris Burnett, EOIRTechnologies (USA).........................................[9473-16]11:30 am: Semantically enabled image similarity search, May V. Casterline,Timothy Emerick, Kolia Sadeghi, C. Alec Gosse, Commonwealth ComputerResearch, Inc. (USA); Brett D. Bartlett, Jason T. Casey, Eidetic Technologies,LLC (USA) ................................................[9473-17]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:50 am to 1:20 pmDEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 95


CONFERENCE 9473LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345PANEL DISCUSSIONLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 .............1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMPanel on Anticipative Computing forAutonomous Sensing and Analytics:What is over the horizon?Moderator: Kannappan Palaniappan,Univ. of Missouri-Columbus (USA)With the recent advances in novel sensors and agile platforms for airborne andsatellite-based urban mapping, deep learning, neuromorphic architectures,power efficient computing, encrypted sensor networks and highly compactcloud-based storage, the prospect for persistent sensing without sustainedcontinuous reach-back seems to be within reach. Are we ready for autonomyat the edge? What is the critical role of anticipative computing, globalautonomous mapping and decision making? One can expect the developmentof fluid evasive behavior by mobile targets in this context? How shouldautonomy tasks be formulated in such scenarios? What context-based andscene adaptive video processing, bi-directional information flows and videoanalytic elements with learning do we want to provide to enable anticipativeanalytics at the edge? What are the benefits we want autonomous computingto provide to systems operating at the edge?Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ............TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:10 PMGeoinformatics Processing Exploitationand VisualizationSession Chair: Matthew F. Pellechia, Exelis Geospatial Systems (USA)3:30 pm: Effects of camera location on the reconstruction of 3D flaretrajectory with two cameras, Seçkin Özsaraç, Muhammed Yesilkaya,TÜBİTAK BİLGEM İLTAREN (Turkey) ...........................[9473-18]3:50 pm: Learning based roof style classification in 2D satellite imagesfrom Illinois Institute of Technology, Andi Zang, Xi Zhang, Gady Agam, IllinoisInstitute of Technology (USA); Xin Chen, Nokia Here.com (USA) and IllinoisInstitute of Technology (USA) .................................[9473-19]4:10 pm: Context exploitation in intelligence, surveillance, andreconnaissance for detection and tracking algorithms, Jonathan D. Tucker,Lockheed Martin Corp. (USA); Robert Stanfill, Lockheed Martin Missiles and FireControl (USA)..............................................[9473-20]4:30 pm: Mosaicing with Poisson blending regularization for widearea motion imagery, V. B. Surya Prasath, Raphael Viguier, KannappanPalaniappan, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA); Gunasekaran Seetharaman, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)...................................[9473-21]4:50 pm: Real-time automated detection, tracking, classification, andgeolocation of dismounts using EO and IR FMV, Justin Muncaster, GaemusE. Collins, Jon Waltman, Toyon Research Corp. (USA) .............[9473-22]96 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9474 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347Monday–Wednesday 20–22 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9474Signal Processing, Sensor/Information Fusion,and Target Recognition XXIVConference Chair: Ivan Kadar, Interlink Systems Sciences, Inc. (USA)Conference Co-Chairs: Erik P. Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Kenneth Hintz, George Mason Univ. (USA); Thia Kirubarajan, McMasterUniv. (Canada); Ronald P. S. Mahler, Consultant (USA)Program Committee: Mark G. Alford, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Bhashyam Balaji, Defence Research and Development Canada (Canada);William D. Blair, Georgia Tech Research Institute (USA); Mark J. Carlotto, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems (USA);Alex L. Chan, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Kuo-Chu Chang, George Mason Univ. (USA); Chee-Yee Chong, Independent Consultant (USA);Marvin N. Cohen, Georgia Tech Research Institute (USA); Frederick E. Daum, Raytheon Co. (USA); Jean Dezert, The French Aerospace Lab.(France); Mohammad Farooq, AA Scientific Consultants Inc (Canada); Laurie H. Fenstermacher, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Charles W. Glover, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA); I. R. Goodman, Consultant (USA); Lynne L. Grewe, California State Univ., East Bay (USA);Michael L. Hinman, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Jon S. Jones, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Georgiy M. Levchuk, Aptima, Inc. (USA);Martin E. Liggins II, Consultant (USA); James Llinas, Univ. at Buffalo (USA); Raj P. Malhotra, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Alastair D. McAulay, Lehigh Univ. (USA); Raman K. Mehra, Scientific Systems Co., Inc. (USA); Harley R. Myler, Lamar Univ. (USA);David Nicholson, BAE Systems (United Kingdom); Les Novak, Scientific Systems Co., Inc. (USA); John J. Salerno Jr., Air Force Research Lab.(USA); Andrew G. Tescher, AGT Associates (USA); Stelios C. A. Thomopoulos, National Ctr. for Scientific Research Demokritos (Greece);Wiley E. Thompson, New Mexico State Univ. (USA); Shanchieh Jay Yang, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347 ..........MON 8:30 AM TO 10:10 AMMultisensor Fusion, Multitarget Tracking,and Resource Management ISession Chairs: Ivan Kadar, Interlink Systems Sciences, Inc. (USA);Thiagalingam Kirubarajan, McMaster Univ. (Canada);Kenneth Hintz, George Mason Univ. (USA)8:30 am: Comparison of the performance of some multiple target trackingalgorithms with experimental airborne radar data, Bhashyam Balaji,Defence Research and Development Canada (Canada); Kai Wang, MacDonald,Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (Canada); Anthony Damini, Defence Research andDevelopment Canada (Canada) ................................[9474-1]8:50 am: Aspects of detection and tracking of surface targets from anairborne EO/IR sensor, Bhashyam Balaji, Zahir Daya, Rajiv Sithiravel, DefenceResearch and Development Canada (Canada); Thiagalingam Kirubarajan,McMaster Univ. (Canada) .....................................[9474-2]9:10 am: Computationally efficient angles-only tracking with particle flowfilters, Russell Costa, Thomas A. Wettergren, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr.(USA) .....................................................[9474-3]9:30 am: Multisensor fusion for 3D target tracking using track-beforedetectparticle filter, Nima Moshtagh, Paul M. Romberg, Moses W. Chan,Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. (USA).......................[9474-4]9:50 am: Target visibility for multiple maneuvering target tracking,Madeleine G. Sabordo, Elias Aboutanios, The Univ. of New South Wales(Australia)..................................................[9474-5]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:10 am to 10:40 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347 .........MON 10:40 AM TO 12:20 PMMultisensor Fusion, Multitarget Tracking,and Resource Management IISession Chairs: Thiagalingam Kirubarajan, McMaster Univ. (Canada);Kenneth Hintz, George Mason Univ. (USA);Ivan Kadar, Interlink Systems Sciences, Inc. (USA)10:40 am: Robust approach for space-based sensor bias estimation inthe presence of data association uncertainty, Djedjiga Belfadel, RichardOsborne, Yaakov Bar-Shalom, Univ. of Connecticut (USA) ...........[9474-6]11:00 am: Square-root formulation of the SVSF with target trackingapplications, Stephen A. Gadsden, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County(USA) .....................................................[9474-7]11:20 am: Minimum-variance smoother based on the SVSF estimationstrategy, Stephen A. Gadsden, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA); ThiaKirubarajan, McMaster Univ. (Canada) ...........................[9474-8]11:40 am: Orchestrated management of heterogeneous sensorsincorporating feedback from intelligence assets, Yugandhar Sarkale, EdwinK. P. Chong, Colorado State Univ. (USA) .........................[9474-9]12:00 pm: Probabilistic track-to-track association, Tim Zajic, Raytheon Co.(USA) ....................................................[9474-10]Lunch Break .................................Mon 12:20 pm to 1:15 pmDEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 97


CONFERENCE 9474LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347PANEL DISCUSSIONLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347 . ............ 1:15 PM TO 4:45 PMIssues and Challenges of the Applicationsof Context to Enhance Information FusionPanel Organizers: Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Ivan Kadar, Interlink Systems Sciences, Inc, (USA)Panel Moderators: Ivan Kadar, Interlink Sciences Systems, Inc. (USA);Chee-Yee Chong, Independent Consultant (USA)Panel Members: Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Alex L. Chan, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Chee-Yee Chong, Independent Consultant (USA);Laurie H. Fenstermacher, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Ivan Kadar, Interlink Systems Sciences, Inc. (USA);Ronald P. S. Mahler, Consultant (USA);Alan N. Steinberg, Independent Consultant (USA);Paul Tandy, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (USA);Shanchieh Jay Yang, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA)For a given application contextual information represents prior domainknowledge about the setting of the scenario/process to commence. Thecontextual knowledge can be acquired from prior (historical) experience,provided by external sources (e.g., user), learned from process experience,e.g., context awareness, prediction and search; and can be updated/corrected if changes are detected, e.g., by machine learning.Context is present in all aspects of processing and interpreting information,situation, data, text, imagery, target tracking/identification, web-analytics,and intelligence systems outputs, that is, in all aspects/levels of informationfusion (IF). Context is a multi-faceted entity, and can represent a settingfor the assessment/interpretation of an event, scene, presence, situation,condition, constraint, influence, and many other entities clearly scenario/application dependent. There is context within context. Furthermore, contextis not a static entity and can change over time (e.g., operating conditions,environment, geography, weather, seasons, roads, traffic, attitudes, behavior,preferences) affecting the performance of a given application if not managedand taken into account. Therefore, it is important to incorporate contextualinformation at the outset in all IF levels and associated systems designs inorder to enhance the performance of the overall IF system and the on-goingapplication.For example in tracking application one can describe at least five contextualcategories: (1) domain knowledge from a user to aid the informationfusion process through selection, cueing, and analysis, (2) environmentto-hardwareprocessing for sensor management, (3) known distributionof entities for situation/threat assessment, (4) historical traffic behavior forsituation awareness patterns of life (POL), and (5) road information for targettracking and identification. Appropriate characterization and representationof contextual information is needed for future high-level information fusionsystems design to take advantage of the large data content available for apriori knowledge target tracking algorithm construction, implementation, andapplication.The objective of this panel is to bring to the attention of the fusion communitythe importance of the application of contextual knowledge to enhanceIF, highlighting issues, illustrating potential approaches and addressingchallenges. A number of invited experts will discuss challenges of the fusionprocess and research to address these challenges. The panelists will illustrateparts of the above mentioned areas over different applications and addressall levels of information fusion. Conceptual and real-world related examplesassociated with the use of context to enhance IF will be used by the panel tohighlight impending issues and challenges.DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347 .......... TUE 8:30 AM TO 10:30 AMInformation FusionMethodologies and Applications ISession Chair: Ronald P.S. Mahler, Consultant (USA)8:30 am: CPHD filters with unknown quadratic clutter generators,Ronald P. S. Mahler, Consultant (USA)..........................[9474-11]8:50 am: On multitarget pairwise-Markov models, Ronald P. S. Mahler,Consultant (USA)...........................................[9474-12]9:10 am: Distributed fusion of multitarget densities and consensus PHDfilters, Giorgio Battistelli, Luigi Chisci, Claudio Fantacci, Univ. degli Studi diFirenze (Italy); Alfonso Farina, Antonio Graziano, SELEX ES S.p.A. (Italy); RonaldP. S. Mahler, Consultant (USA) ................................[9474-13]9:30 am: A distributed general multisensor cardinalized probabilityhypothesis density (CPHD) filter for sensor networks, Syamantak DattaGupta, Santosh Nannuru, Mark Coates, Michael Rabbat, McGill Univ.(Canada) .................................................[9474-14]9:50 am: Integrate knowledge acquisition with target recognition throughclosed-loop ATR, Ssu-Hsin Yu, Pat McLaughlin, Aleksandar Zatezalo, ScientificSystems Co., Inc. (USA) .....................................[9474-15]10:10 am: Stochastic geometry for space situational awareness,Ba-Ngu B. Vo, Ba-Tuong Vo, Curtin Univ. (Australia) ...............[9474-18]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:30 am to 11:00 amSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347 ..........TUE 11:00 AM TO 11:40 AMInformation FusionMethodologies and Applications IISession Chairs: Chee-Yee Chong, Independent Consultant (USA);Michael L. Hinman, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Ivan Kadar, Interlink Systems Sciences, Inc. (USA);Kenneth Hintz, George Mason Univ. (USA)11:00 am: Proof that particle flow corresponds to Bayes’ rule: necessaryand sufficient conditions, Frederick E. Daum, Raytheon Co. (USA) . . [9474-19]11:20 am: A baker’s dozen of new particle flows for nonlinear filters,Bayesian decisions and transport, Frederick E. Daum, Jim Huang, RaytheonCo. (USA).................................................[9474-20]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:40 am to 1:20 pmSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347 ............TUE 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMInformation FusionMethodologies and Applications IIISession Chairs: Chee-Yee Chong, Independent Consultant (USA);Michael L. Hinman, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Ivan Kadar, InterlinkSystems Sciences, Inc. (USA); Kenneth Hintz, George Mason Univ. (USA)1:20 pm: Feynman path integral and Monte Carlo methods for nonlinearfiltering, Bhashyam Balaji, Defence Research and Development Canada(Canada) .................................................[9474-21]1:40 pm: Feature-aided multiple hypothesis tracking using topological andstatistical behavior classifiers, David M. Rouse, Johns Hopkins Univ AppliedPhysics Lab. (USA); Adam S. Watkins, Jonathan T. DeSena, Jesse C. Clarke,David W. Porter, Jeffrey Gilbert, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab.,LLC (USA); Paul Bendich, Nathaniel Strawn, Elizabeth Munch, John Harer, DukeUniv. (USA); Peter Chin, Draper Lab. (USA); Andrew J. Newman, Johns HopkinsUniv. Applied Physics Lab., LLC (USA)..........................[9474-22]2:00 pm: OCULUS Sea Track fusion service, Stylianos C. Panagiotou,Constantinos Rizogiannis, Stavros Katsoulis, Vassilis Lampropoulos, SotiriosKanellopoulos, Stelios C. A. Thomopoulos, National Ctr. for Scientific ResearchDemokritos (Greece) ........................................[9474-23]2:20 pm: OCULUS Sea: a maritime surveillance platform, SotiriosKanellopoulos, Stavros Katsoulis, Dionysis Motos, Vassilis Lampropoulos,Christos Margonis, Kostantinos Dimitros, Stelios C. A. Thomopoulos, NationalCtr. for Scientific Research Demokritos (Greece) ..................[9474-24]2:40 pm: A technique for sensors fusion with limited number of commonmeasures, Carlo Quaranta, Giorgio Balzarotti, SELEX ES S.p.A. (Italy). [9474-25]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm98 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9474LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347SESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347 ............TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:40 PMInformation FusionMethodologies and Applications IIISession Chairs: Michael L. Hinman, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Kenneth Hintz, George Mason Univ. (USA); Erik Blasch, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA); Chee-Yee Chong, Independent Consultant (USA)3:30 pm: Grid occupancy estimation for environment perception based onbelief functions and PCR6, Julien Moras, Jean Dezert, Benjamin Pannetier,ONERA (France) ...........................................[9474-26]3:50 pm: Issues and challenges of information fusion in contestedenvironments panel, Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); IvanKadar, Interlink Systems Sciences, Inc. (USA); Chee-Yee Chong, IndependentConsultant (USA); Eric K. Jones, Systems & Technology Research (USA); LaurieH. Fenstermacher, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); John D. Gorman, DefenseAdvanced Research Projects Agency (USA); Georgiy M. Levchuk, Aptima, Inc.(USA); Jorge E. Tierno, Barnstorm Research Corp. (USA) ...........[9474-27]4:10 pm: Multi-intelligence critical rating assessment of fusion techniques(MiCRAFT), Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab. (USA) ............[9474-28]4:30 pm: Data fusion, association, and retrieval in open-source multimedia,Georgiy M. Levchuk, Aptima, Inc. (USA).........................[9474-29]4:50 pm: Weighted Kullback-Leibler average-based distributed filteringalgorithm, Kelin Lu, Beihang Univ. (China); Kuochu C. Chang, George MasonUniv. (USA); Rui Zhou, Beihang Univ. (China) .....................[9474-31]5:10 pm: Categorification of the Dempster Shafer theory (Invited Paper),Joseph J. Peri, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab., LLC (USA). [9474-32]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Obstacle detection for unmanned ground vehicle in outdoorenvironment, Tok Son Choe, Jin-Bae Park, Yonsei Univ. (Korea, Republic of);Sang Hyun Joo, Yong Woon Park, Agency for Defense Development (Korea,Republic of) ...............................................[9474-52]Use of open space box: supporting tele-medicine in space through efficientdata transmission, Atif F. Mohammad, Jeremy Straub, The Univ. of NorthDakota (USA)..............................................[9474-54]On an efficiency and effective intelligent transportation system (ITS) safetyand traffic efficiency applications with corresponding driver’s behavior,Nnanna N. Ekedebe, Nicolas Dolphin, Towson Univ. (USA) ..........[9474-56]Magnetic dipole parameter estimation and tracking using extended Kalmanfilter, Bhashyam Balaji, Bradley J. Nelson, Defence Research and DevelopmentCanada (Canada)...........................................[9474-57]Bearing and frequency estimation using Cardiod sensors, Bhashyam Balaji,Rajiv Sithiravel, Defence Research and Development Canada (Canada).[9474-58]The cubature smooth variable structure filter application into a quadcopter,Mohammad Al-Shabi, Philadelphia Univ. (Jordan); Stephen A. Gadsden,Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore (USA).............................[9474-59]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347 ..........WED 8:00 AM TO 9:40 AMSignal and Image Processing, andInformation Fusion Applications ISession Chairs: Lynne L. Grewe, California State Univ., East Bay (USA);Mark J. Carlotto, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems(USA); Mark G. Alford, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)8:00 am: Learning representations for improved target identification, sceneclassification, and information fusion, Arjuna Flenner, Jennifer Flenner, NavalAir Warfare Ctr. Weapons Div. (USA) ...........................[9474-33]8:20 am: Effects of the experimental manipulation of Fourier componentsof naturalistic imagery on search performance and eye-tracking behavior,Alan R. Pinkus, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); James S. Garrett, Tiffany MPaul, Consortium Research Fellows Program (USA); Allan J. Pantle, Miami Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9474-34]8:40 am: An infrared-visible image fusion scheme based on NSCT andcompressed sensing, Qiong Zhang, Xavier Maldague, Univ. Laval(Canada) .................................................[9474-36]9:00 am: Model-based detection, segmentation, and classification ofcompact objects, Mark J. Carlotto, General Dynamics Advanced InformationSystems (USA).............................................[9474-37]9:20 am: Change detection by extended image differencing applied toIR video, Günter Saur, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnik undBildauswertung (Germany) ...................................[9474-38]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 3:00 PMSignal and Image Processing, andInformation Fusion Applications IISession Chairs: Mark J. Carlotto, General Dynamics AdvancedInformation Systems (USA); Lynne L. Grewe, California State Univ.,East Bay (USA); Mark G. Alford, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)1:00 pm: Search by photo methodology for signature propertiesassessment by human observers, Gorm K. Selj, Daniela H. Heinrich,Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (Norway) .............[9474-39]1:20 pm: Cross-modal face recognition using multi-matcher face scores,Yufeng Zheng, Alcorn State Univ. (USA); Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9474-40]1:40 pm: Dimensionality analysis of facial signatures in visible and thermalspectra, Nathaniel Short, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (USA); Shuowen Hu, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA); Prudhvi Gurram, MBO Partners (USA) ....[9474-41]2:00 pm: Range resolution improvement in passive bistatic radarsusing nested FM channels and least squares approach, Musa T. Arslan,Mohammad Tofighi, Rasim A. Sevimli, Ahmet E. Cetin, Bilkent Univ.(Turkey) ..................................................[9474-47]2:20 pm: Muzzle flash localisation for the dismounted soldier,William J. Kennedy Scott, QinetiQ Ltd. (United Kingdom) ...........[9474-43]2:40 pm: The Locus analytical framework for indoor localization andtracking applications, Olga E. Segou, Stelios C. A. Thomopoulos, NationalCtr. for Scientific Research Demokritos (Greece) ..................[9474-44]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmDEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 99


CONFERENCE 9474LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347SESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 347 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 5:30 PMSignal and Image Processing, andInformation Fusion Applications IIISession Chairs: Mark G. Alford, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Mark J. Carlotto, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems(USA); Lynne L. Grewe, California State Univ., East Bay (USA)3:30 pm: Occlusion, optimization, emergency response and partial falls ina senior collapse detection system, Lynne L. Grewe, Steven Magaña-Zook,California State Univ., East Bay (USA) ..........................[9474-45]3:50 pm: Design for a source-agile automatic direction finder (ADF), HarleyR. Myler, Lamar Univ. (USA) ..................................[9474-46]4:10 pm: Engine classification using vibrations measured by laser Dopplervibrometer on different surfaces, Jie Wei, Chi-Him Liu, Zhigang Zhu, The CityCollege of New York (USA); Karmon M. Vongsy, Olga Mendoza-Schrock, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)...................................[9474-48]4:30 pm: Exploitation of vibrometry data, Karmon M. Vongsy, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA); Ashley N. Smith, Wright State Univ. (USA) .....[9474-49]4:50 pm: The challenges of implementing and testing two signal processingalgorithms for high rep-rate coherent Doppler lidar for wind sensing,Sameh Abdelazim, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. (USA); David Santoro,Mark F. Arend, Fred Moshary, Samir Ahmed, The City College of New York(USA) ....................................................[9474-55]5:10 pm: Infrared small target detection algorithm based on multiscalecodebook model, Lei Liu, Yayun Zhou, Nanjing Univ. of Science andTechnology (China) .........................................[9474-51]100 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9475 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345Thursday 23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9475Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture RadarImagery XXIIConference Chairs: Edmund Zelnio, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Frederick D. Garber, Wright State Univ. (USA)Program Committee: David Blacknell, Defence Science and Technology Lab. (United Kingdom); Mujdat Cetin, Sabanci Univ. (Turkey); Gil J.Ettinger, Systems & Technology Research (USA); Charles V. Jakowatz Jr., Sandia National Labs. (USA); Eric R. Keydel, SAIC (USA); Juan Li,Univ. of Central Florida (USA); Michael J. Minardi, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Randolph L. Moses, The Ohio State Univ. (USA); Les Novak,Scientific Systems Co., Inc. (USA); Lee C. Potter, The Ohio State Univ. (USA); Brian Rigling, Wright State Univ. (USA); Timothy D. Ross, JacobsTechnology (USA); Gerard W. Titi, BAE Systems (USA)THURSDAY 23 APRILCONFERENCE WELCOMELOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ................8:00 AM TO 8:10 AMSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ........... THU 8:10 AM TO 9:20 AMAdvanced SAR Imaging and Moving TargetDetectionSession Chair: Jason T. Parker, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)8:10 am: SAR imaging using low-rank matrix recovery techniques, EricMason, Birsen Yazici, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (USA); Uttam Majumder,Edmund G. Zelnio, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)..................[9475-1]8:20 am: Analysis and sharpening of radar image reconstruction viadebiasing the lasso, Il-Young Son, Birsen Yazici, Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute (USA); Edmund G. Zelnio, Uttam Majumder, Air Force Research Lab.(USA) .....................................................[9475-2]8:30 am: Gradient projection for interrupted SAR using the polar formatalgorithm, Ross W. Deming, Solid State Scientific Corp. (USA); Chad Knight,Space Dynamics Lab. (USA) and Utah State Univ. (USA).............[9475-4]8:40 am: Back projection based Bistttic SAR DCPA for moving targetimaging, Kaan Duman, Birsen Yazici, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute(USA) .....................................................[9475-5]8:50 am: Knowledge-aided GMTI in a Bayesian framework, Michael Riedl,Lee C. Potter, The Ohio State Univ. (USA) ........................[9475-6]9:00 am: ATI design considerations to maximize SAR and GMTIperformance, Chad Knight, Space Dynamics Lab. (USA); Ross W. Deming,Solid State Scientific Corp. (USA) ...............................[9475-7]9:10 am: Geolocation of moving targets in gotcha data using multimodeprocessing, Unnikrishna Pillai, New York Univ. (USA); Ke Yong Li, C&PTechnologies, Inc. (USA); Steven M. Scarborough, Air Force Research Lab.(USA) .....................................................[9475-8]SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 345 ...........THU 9:20 AM TO 11:20 AMRecognition, Detection, and SignatureAnalysis using SARSession Chair: Christopher Paulson, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)9:20 am: SAR image statistics and adaptive signal processing for changedetection, Viet T. Vu, Renato Machado, Mats I. Pettersson, Blekinge Institute ofTechnology (Sweden); Patrik Dammert, Hans Hellsten, Saab Electronic DefenceSystems (Sweden)..........................................[9475-10]9:30 am: Signature predictions of surface targets undergoing turningmaneuvers in spotlight synthetic aperture radar imagery, David A. Garren,Naval Postgraduate School (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9475-11]9:40 am: Joint azimuth and elevation localization estimates in 3D syntheticaperture radar scenarios, Matthew P. Pepin, Sandia Staffing Alliance, LLC(USA) ....................................................[9475-12]9:50 am: Impact of ground mover motion and windowing on stationary andmoving shadows in synthetic aperture radar imagery, John Miller, EdwardBishop, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (USA); Armin W. Doerry,Ann M. Raynal, Sandia National Labs. (USA) .....................[9475-13]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:00 am to 10:30 am10:30 am: Asymptotic modeling of synthetic aperture ladar sensorphenomenology, Robert Neuroth, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Brian D.Rigling, Wright State Univ. (USA); Edmund G. Zelnio, Air Force Research Lab.(USA); Edward A. Watson, Univ. of Dayton Research Institute (USA); Vincent J.Velten, Todd V. Rovito, Air Force Research Lab. (USA) .............[9475-14]10:40 am: Layover analysis in synthetic aperture radar images, Ling Wang,Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics (China); Birsen Yazici, RensselaerPolytechnic Institute (USA) ...................................[9475-15]10:50 am: Deep convolutional neural networks for ATR from SAR imagery,David A. E. Morgan, BAE Systems (United Kingdom) ...............[9475-16]11:00 am: Mixture of factor analyzers models of appearance manifolds forresolved SAR targets, Tarek Abde<strong>lr</strong>ahman, Emre Ertin, The Ohio State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9475-17]11:10 am: Sensitivity to number of quantization levels on quantizationbased ATR algorithm, Matt S. Horvath, Brian D. Rigling, Wright State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9475-18]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Thu 11:20 am to 1:30 pmPOSTER SESSION .................... 1:30 PM TO 3:30 PMDEFENSE + SECURITYCoffee Break ..................................Thu 3:30 pm to 4:00 pmDISCUSSION/WORKSHOP ........... 4:00 PM TO 4:50 PM+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 101


CONFERENCE 9476 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349Monday–Wednesday 20–22 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9476Automatic Target Recognition XXVConference Chairs: Firooz A. Sadjadi, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Labs. (USA); Abhijit Mahalanobis, Lockheed Martin Missiles andFire Control (USA)Program Committee: Mohammad S. Alam, Univ. of South Alabama (USA); Farid Amoozegar, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA); Mahmood R. Azimi-Sadjadi, Colorado State Univ. (USA); David Casasent, Carnegie Mellon Univ. (USA); Leon Cohen, Hunter College (USA); Frederick D. Garber,Wright State Univ. (USA); Guillermo C. Gaunaurd, Consultant (USA); Izidor Gertner, The City College of New York (USA); Patti S. Gillespie,U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Riad I. Hammoud, BAE Systems (USA); Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA); Ismail I. Jouny, LafayetteCollege (USA); Behzad Kamgar-Parsi, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Timothy J. Klausutis, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Wolfgang Kober,Data Fusion Corp. (USA); Aaron D. Lanterman, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA); Randolph L. Moses, The Ohio State Univ. (USA);Robert R. Muise, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (USA); Nasser M. Nasrabadi, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Les Novak,Scientific Systems Co., Inc. (USA); Joseph A. O’Sullivan, Washington Univ. in St. Louis (USA); Mubarak Ali Shah, Univ. of Central Florida (USA);Andre U. Sokolnikov, Visual Solutions and Applications (USA); Alan J. Van Nevel, Naval Air Warfare Ctr. Aircraft Div. (USA); Bradley C. Wallet,Automated Decisions LLC (USA); Edmund Zelnio, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349 .......... MON 8:30 AM TO 9:50 AMNew Methodologies in ATR ISession Chair: Firooz A. Sadjadi, Lockheed Martin Corp. (USA)8:30 am: Target classification strategies, Bruce J. Schachter, NorthropGrumman Electronic Systems (USA).............................[9476-1]8:50 am: Mutual information for enhanced feature selection in visualtracking, Victor Stamatescu, Anthony Milton, Univ. of South Australia(Australia); Sebastien Wong, Defence Science and Technology Organisation(Australia); Ivan Lee, David Kearney, Univ. of South Australia (Australia). [9476-2]9:10 am: The effect of contrast in camouflage patterns on detectabilityby human observers and CAMAELEON, Daniela H. Heinrich, Gorm K. Selj,Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (Norway) ..............[9476-3]9:30 am: Evaluation methodology for query-based scene understandingsystems, Todd P. Huster, Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (USA) and Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA); Timothy D. Ross, Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (USA)and Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Jared L. Culbertson, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA) .................................................[9476-4]Coffee Break .................................Mon 9:50 am to 10:20 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349 .........MON 10:20 AM TO 11:30 AMNew Methodologies in ATR IISession Chair: Abhijit Mahalanobis,Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (USA)10:20 am: Ambiguities of instantaneous frequency, and complex signa<strong>lr</strong>epresentations through pole-zero manipulations (Invited Paper),Patrick J. Loughlin, Univ. of Pittsburgh (USA)......................[9476-5]10:50 am: A novel method for determining target detection thresholds,Stanley I. Grossman, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA) ...[9476-6]11:10 am: Sparsity-driven anomaly detection for ship detection andtracking in maritime video, Scott Shafer, Joshua D. Harguess, Pedro Forero,Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr. Pacific (USA) ...............[9476-8]Lunch Break .................................Mon 11:30 am to 1:20 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349 ...........MON 1:20 PM TO 2:40 PMNew Methodologies in ATR IIISession Chair: Izidor Gertner, The City College of New York (USA)1:20 pm: Vessel classification in overhead satellite imagery using weighted“bag of visual words”, Shibin Parameswaran, Katie Rainey, Space and NavalWarfare Systems Ctr. Pacific (USA) .............................[9476-9]1:40 pm: Segmentation and tracking of electrokinetic particles inmicroscopic video, Qiang Le, Hampton Univ. (USA); Shizhi Qian, Old DominionUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9476-10]2:00 pm: Shape distance transform for morphological filtering and landingsite selection, Bing C Li, Lockheed Martin Systems Integration-Owego(USA) ....................................................[9476-11]2:20 pm: An approach to automatic detection of suspicious individuals in acrowd, Stephen Lucci, Satabdi Mukherjee, Izidor Gertner, The City College ofNew York (USA)............................................[9476-12]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 2:40 pm to 3:20 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349 ...........MON 3:20 PM TO 4:20 PMRadar/SAR ATRSession Chair: Firooz A. Sadjadi, Lockheed Martin Corp. (USA)3:20 pm: Empirical evaluation of standard tracking process models andproposed enhancements, Bhargav R. Avasarala, Northrop Grumman Corp.(USA); Ryan Turner, Steven Bottone, Northrop Grumman Corp. (USA); Clay J.Stanek, Northrop Grumman Corp. (USA) ........................[9476-13]3:40 pm: Aided target recognition using hyperdimensional manifolds, Shih-Chi K. Chen, Robert Stanfill, Abhijit Mahalanobis, Lockheed Martin Missiles andFire Control (USA) ..........................................[9476-14]4:00 pm: Recognizable 3D scene reconstruction from 2D imagery withdeep learning, Timothy S. Khuon, Michael J. Laielli, Robert S. Rand, NationalGeospatial-Intelligence Agency (USA) ..........................[9476-44]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9102 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349 ...........TUE 8:00 AM TO 9:50 AMUnderwater/Acoustic/Sonar ATR8:00 am: Enhanced target versus clutter discrimination using timefrequency(LTV) filters (Invited Paper), Vikram T. Gomatam, Patrick J. Loughlin,Univ. of Pittsburgh (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9476-16]8:30 am: Stereo image segmentation with application in underwater fishdetection and tracking, Dimitrios Charalampidis, Madhuri Gundam, GeorgeE. Ioup, Juliette W. Ioup, Univ. of New Orleans (USA); Charles H. Thompson,National Marine Fisheries Service (USA).........................[9476-17]8:50 am: Types and classification of noises (Invited Paper), Leon Cohen,Hunter College (USA) .......................................[9476-18]9:10 am: Why the inverse scattering by topological sensitivity may work,Bojan Guzina, Fatemeh Pourahmadian, Univ. of Minnesota, Twin Cities(USA) ....................................................[9476-19]9:30 am: Knowledge-directed adaptive automated underwater sonar minedetection and classification, Firooz A. Sadjadi, Lockheed Martin Corp.(USA) ....................................................[9476-20]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349 ..........TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AMInfrared-based ATRSession Chair: Abhijit Mahalanobis,Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (USA)10:30 am: Performance of peaky template matching under additive whiteGaussian noise and uniform quantization, Matt S. Horvath,Brian D. Rigling, Wright State Univ. (USA) .......................[9476-21]10:50 am: Performance and time requirement analysis of top-hat transformbased small target detection, Ozan Yardımcı, Roketsan Roket Sanayii veTicaret A.S. (Turkey); Ilkay Ulusoy Parnas, Middle East Technical Univ. (Turkey);Seyit Tunc, Roketsan Roket Sanayii ve Ticaret A.S. (Turkey) .........[9476-22]11:10 am: An evaluation of open set recognition for FLIR images,Matthew Scherreik, Brian D. Rigling, Wright State Univ. (USA) .......[9476-23]11:30 am: Automatic solar panel recognition and defect detection usinginfrared imaging, Xiang Gao, Eric Munson, Arizona State Univ. (USA); GlenAbousleman, General Dynamics C4 Systems (USA); Jennie Si, Arizona StateUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9476-24]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:50 am to 1:30 pmAWARD PRESENTATIONLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349 .............1:30 PM TO 1:40 PM2015 ATR BEST PAPER AWARDSession Chair: Firooz A. Sadjadi,Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Labs. (USA)Lockheed Martin Corporation has generously offered to sponsor the BestPaper Awards for the Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) conference. Twoawards are planned: the first is the overall Best Paper Award, and the secondis a Best Student Paper Award.Award Sponsored byCONFERENCE 9476LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349SESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349 ............TUE 1:40 PM TO 5:40 PMAdvanced Concepts on ATR ISession Chair: Andre U. Sokolnikov,Visual Solutions and Applications (USA)1:40 pm: Estimation, tracking and geolocation of maritime burst signalsfrom a single receiver (Invited Paper), Douglas J. Nelson, National SecurityAgency (USA); Jeffrey N. Townsend, U.S. Dept. of Defense (USA) ....[9476-25]2:10 pm: THz devices based on 2D electron systems (Invited Paper), HuiliGrace Xing, Univ. of Notre Dame (USA) .........................[9476-38]2:40 pm: Distributed estimation of a parametric field with random sensorplacements (Invited Paper), Marwan Alkhweldi, Zhicheng Cao, Natalia A.Schmid, West Virginia Univ. (USA) .............................[9476-27]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:10 pm to 3:40 pm3:40 pm: Inferential statistics for transient signal detection in PAF’s (InvitedPaper), Natalia A. Schmid, West Virginia Univ. (USA); Richard M. Prestage,National Radio Astronomy Observatory (USA); Marwan Alkhweldi, West VirginiaUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9476-28]4:10 pm: Composite multi-lobe descriptor for cross spectral facerecognition: matching active IR to visible light images (Invited Paper),Zhicheng Cao, Natalia A. Schmid, West Virginia Univ. (USA) .........[9476-29]4:40 pm: Identification of partially occluded firearms through partonomy(Invited Paper), Abdullah N. Arslan, Christian F. Hempelmann, SalvatoreAttardo, Grady P. Blount, Texas A&M Univ.-Commerce (USA); Nona N Sirakova,Redmond (USA); Nikolay M Sirakov, Texas A&M Univ.-Commerce(USA) ....................................................[9476-30]5:10 pm: Toward low-loss, infrared and THz nanophotonics andmetamaterials: surface photon polariton modes in polar dielectric crystals(Invited Paper), Joshua D. Caldwell, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA) . . [9476-42]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.An estimation of distribution method for dynamic programming algorithmbased on Copulas, Shuo Wang, Yiqun Zhang, China Aerospace Science &Industry Corp. (China); Zhiguo Wang, Beijing Institute of Electronic SystemEngineering (China) .........................................[9476-32]Fast algorithm of infrared small target detection in jitter background,Weiping Yang, Xinping Lu, Jicheng Li, National Univ. of Defense Technology(China) ...................................................[9476-33]Image feature extraction based multiple ant colonies cooperation,Zhilong Zhang, Weiping Yang, Jicheng Li, National Univ. of Defense Technology(China) ...................................................[9476-34]Spherical Gaussian mixture model and object tracking system for PTZcamera, Hwangbo Seok, Chan-Su Lee, Yeungnam Univ. (Korea,Republic of) ...............................................[9476-35]BMVT-M based IR ground target detection, Yun-Ji Lim, Sungho Kim,Yeungnam Univ. (Korea, Republic of) ...........................[9476-36]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 103


CONFERENCE 9476LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 349 ..........WED 8:00 AM TO 12:30 PMAdvanced Concepts on ATR IISession Chair: Andre U. Sokolnikov,Visual Solutions and Applications (USA)8:00 am: Metal-organic hybrid metamaterial THz imaging detectors etching,dramitically increasing the speed and lowering the cost of production ofsuch FPAs (Invited Paper), Dragoslav Grbovic, Fabio Alves, Gamani Karunasiri,Naval Postgraduate School (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9476-37]8:30 am: Multisensor fusion with the ramification algorithm (Invited Paper),Andre U. Sokolnikov, Visual Solutions and Applications (USA) .......[9476-26]9:00 am: Graphene active plasmionics for terahertz device applications(Invited Paper), Taiichi Taiichi Otsuji, Tohoku Univ. (Japan) ..........[9476-39]9:30 am: Terahertz nonlinear optics of graphene and 3D topologicalinsulators (Invited Paper), Alexey A. Belyanin, Texas A&M Univ. (USA);Xianghan Yao, Mikhail D. Tokman, Institute of Applied Physics (RussianFederation) ...............................................[9476-40]Coffee Break ................................Wed 10:00 am to 11:00 am11:00 am: Electronics above 100 GHz (Invited Paper), William D. Palmer,Microsystem Technology Office (USA) ..........................[9476-41]11:30 am: Ramification algorithm for graphene sample-defect localization(Invited Paper), Andre U. Sokolnikov, Visual Solutions and Applications(USA) ....................................................[9476-31]12:00 pm: Terahertz science and technology of carbon nanomaterials(Invited Paper), Junichiro Kono, Rice Univ. (USA)..................[9476-43]104 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9477 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350Wednesday–Thursday 22–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9477Optical Pattern Recognition XXVIConference Chairs: David Casasent, Carnegie Mellon Univ. (USA); Mohammad S. Alam, Univ. of South Alabama (USA)Program Committee: Vijayan K. Asari, Univ. of Dayton (USA); Tien-Hsin Chao, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA); Katsushi Ikeuchi, The Univ. of Tokyo(Japan); Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA); Jed Khoury, Lardec Inc. (USA); Wesam A. Sakla, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Yunlong Sheng, Univ. Laval (Canada); Robert C. Stirbl, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA); Ashit Talukder, National Institute of Standards andTechnology (USA); B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar, Carnegie Mellon Univ. (USA); Rupert C. Young, Univ. of Sussex (United Kingdom)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 ......... WED 8:30 AM TO 10:30 AMInvited SessionSession Chair: David Casasent, Carnegie Mellon Univ. (USA)8:30 am: Holographic 3D tracking of microscopic tools (Invited Paper),Jesper Glückstad, Mark Villangca, Andrew Bañas, Darwin Palima, TechnicalUniv. of Denmark (Denmark) ...................................[9477-1]9:00 am: Efficient live face detection to counter spoof attack in facerecognition systems (Invited Paper), Bikram K. Biswas, Mohammad S. Alam,Univ. of South Alabama (USA) .................................[9477-2]9:30 am: Recent results of a medium wave infrared compressive imagingsensor (Invited Paper), Richard Shilling, Robert R. Muise, Lockheed MartinMissiles and Fire Control (USA).................................[9477-3]10:00 am: Advanced big data research through measurements and multistakeholderevaluations (Invited Paper), Ashit Talukder, National Institute ofStandards and Technology (USA) ...............................[9477-4]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:30 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 ........... WED 1:00 PM TO 2:10 PMDistortion Invariant Filters: Techniquesand ApplicationsSession Chair: Rupert Young, Univ. of Sussex (United Kingdom)1:00 pm: Comparison of spatial domain optimal trade-off maximum averagecorrelation height (OT-MACH) filter with scale invariant feature transform(SIFT) using images with poor contrast and large illumination gradient(Invited Paper), Akber A. Gardezi, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology(Pakistan) and Univ. of Sussex (United Kingdom); Tabassum-Ur-Razaq Qureshi,Ahmad T. Alkandri, Rupert Young, Philip Birch, Christopher Chatwin, Univ. ofSussex (United Kingdom) .....................................[9477-5]1:30 pm: A robust fringe-adjusted joint transform correlator for efficientobject detection, Paheding Sidike, Vijayan K. Asari, Univ. of Dayton (USA);Mohammad S. Alam, Univ. of South Alabama (USA) ................[9477-6]1:50 pm: Human detection in sensitive security areas through recognitionof omega shapes using MACH filters, Saad Rehman, Farhan Riaz, Ali Hassan,Muwahida Liaquat, National Univ. of Sciences and Technology (Pakistan);Rupert Young, Univ. of Sussex (United Kingdom) ..................[9477-7]SESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 ............WED 2:10 PM TO 3:10 PMNovel Detection TechniquesSession Chair: Jed Khoury, Lartec, Inc. (USA)2:10 pm: Simulation of pattern and defect detection in periodic amplitudeand phase structures using photorefractive four-wave mixing, Georges T.Nehmetallah, The Catholic Univ. of America (USA); Partha P. Banerjee, Univ. ofDayton (USA); Jed Khoury, Air Force Research Lab. (USA) ...........[9477-9]2:30 pm: Efficient thermal image segmentation through integration ofnonlinear enhancement with unsupervised active contour model, FatemaA. Albalooshi, Evan Krieger, Paheding Sidike, Vijayan K. Asari, Univ. of Dayton(USA) ....................................................[9477-10]2:50 pm: An improved algorithm for pedestrian detection, Amr Yousef, Univ.of Business and Technology (Saudi Arabia); Prakash Duraisamy, RochesterInstitute of Technology (USA); Mohammad Ataul Karim, Univ. of MassachusettsDartmouth (USA) ...........................................[9477-11]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:10 pm to 3:40 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 ...........WED 3:40 PM TO 5:40 PMClassification and Recognition TechniquesSession Chair: Wesam A. Sakla, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)3:40 pm: Gaussian-weighted neighborhood connectivity of nonlinear lineattractor for learning complex manifolds, Theus Aspiras, Univ. of Dayton(USA); Wesam A. Sakla, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Vijayan K. Asari, Univ.of Dayton (USA)............................................[9477-12]4:00 pm: Volume component analysis for classification of LiDAR data, NinaM. Varney, Vijayan K. Asari, Univ. of Dayton (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9477-13]4:20 pm: Machine vision for airport runway identification, Matt Schubert,Andrew J. Moore, Chester Dolph, Glenn Woodell, NASA Langley Research Ctr.(USA) ....................................................[9477-14]4:40 pm: Road sign recognition using Viapix module and correlation, YousriOuerhani, ISEN Brest (France) and ACTRIS (France); M. Desthieux, ACTRIS(France); Ayman Alfalou, ISEN Brest (France) .....................[9477-15]5:00 pm: Fourier transform-based method for pattern matching: affineinvariance and beyond, Madhuri Gundam, Dimitrios Charalampidis, Univ. ofNew Orleans (USA) .........................................[9477-16]5:20 pm: An empirical comparison of K-SVD and GMRA for dictionarylearning, Vipin Vijayan, Univ. of Notre Dame (USA); Wesam A. Sakla, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9477-17]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 105


CONFERENCE 9477LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 ..........THU 9:00 AM TO 10:00 AMApplicationsSession Chairs: Mohammad S. Alam, Univ. of South Alabama (USA);Tien-Hsin Chao, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA)9:00 am: Numerical implementation of the multiple image opticalcompression and encryption technique, Yousri Ouerhani, ACTRIS (France)and ISEN Brest (France); Mohammed R. Aldossari, Ayman Alfalou, ISEN Brest(France); Christian Brosseau, Univ. de Bretagne Occidentale (France) . [9477-18]9:20 am: Night time monitoring using registration of RGB cameras andinfrared cameras, Prakash Duraisamy, Rochester Institute of Technology(USA); Amr Hussein Yousef, Univ. of Business and Technology (Saudi Arabia);Mohammad Ataul Karim, Univ. of Massachusetts Dartmouth (USA) ...[9477-19]9:40 am: Adaptive threshold and error-correction coding for robust dataretrieval in optical media, Thomas T. Lu, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA); ColinCostello, California State Polytechnic Univ., Pomona (USA); Matthew Ginley-Hidinger, Occidental College (USA); Tien-Hsin Chao, Jet Propulsion Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9477-21]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 ......... THU 10:30 AM TO 12:00 PMNovel Optical MemorySystems and ApplicationsSession Chairs: Tien-Hsin Chao, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA);Jed Khoury, Lartec, Inc. (USA)10:30 am: Alignment-free all solid state multiplexed holographic memorysystems and applications (Invited Paper), Stuart Yin, The Pennsylvania StateUniv. (USA); Claire Luo, General Opto Solutions, LLC (USA) .........[9477-22]11:00 am: Holographic content addressable storage, Tien-Hsin Chao,Thomas T. Lu, George F. Reyes, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA) .........[9477-23]11:20 am: Real-time holographic heterodyne spatial filtering, Jed Khoury,Lartec, Inc. (USA) ..........................................[9477-30]11:40 am: Detection of weak edges using image registration,Prakash Duraisamy, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); Amr HusseinYousef, Univ. of Business and Technology (Saudi Arabia); Shagan Sah,Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); Steve Jackson, Xiaohui Yuan, Univ. ofNorth Texas (USA)..........................................[9477-28]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . ..THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Pose estimation of non-cooperative targets without feature tracking,Jie Liu, Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology (China); Zongming Liu,Shan Lu, Shanghai Key Lab. of Aerospace Intelligent Control Technology(China) and Shanghai Academy of Space Flight Technology (China); Nong Sang,Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology (China) ...............[9477-26]Pose estimation of non-cooperative targets based on docking surface,Wenkai Du, Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology (China); ZongmingLiu, Yu Zhang, Shuqing Cao, Shanghai Academy of Space Flight Technology(China); Nong Sang, Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology(China) ...................................................[9477-27]Invariant correlation filters with peak stability parameter in problem ofscaled objects recognition, Petr A. Ivanov, Yaroslavl State Univ. (RussianFederation) ...............................................[9477-29]106 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9478 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335Tuesday 21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9478Modeling and Simulation for Defense Systemsand Applications XConference Chair: Eric J. Kelmelis, EM Photonics, Inc. (USA)Program Committee: James P. Durbano, Northrop Grumman (USA); James N. Elele, Naval Air Systems Command (USA);Susan Harkrider, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Jonathan D. Rogers, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA);Robert Wright, Capella Univ. (USA); Chen Wu, Defence Research and Development Canada, Ottawa (Canada)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335 ..........TUE 8:40 AM TO 10:00 AMMobile and CommunicationsSession Chair: James Bonnett, EM Photonics, Inc. (USA)8:40 am: Secure communication systems using synchronized Lorenzstrange attractor on reconfigurable hardware, Marc M. Sepantaie, EsamEl-Araby, Georges Nehmatallah, Nader M. Namazi, Amir M. Sepantaie, TheCatholic Univ. of America (USA) ................................[9478-1]9:00 am: Certificate based key agreement among LTE entities for securehandover, Divya Mohan, B. Sridevi, Velammal College of Engineering andTechnology (India) ...........................................[9478-3]9:20 am: Investigating weaknesses in Android certificate security,Daniel E. Krych, Stephen Lange-Maney, Patrick McDaniel, The PennsylvaniaState Univ. (USA); William Glodek, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ....[9478-4]9:40 am: The effectiveness of the jammer signal characteristics onConical-Scan systems, Mehmet C. Sahingil, Murat S. Aslan, TÜBİTAK BİLGEMİLTAREN (Turkey) .........................................[9478-12]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335 ..........TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AMAlgorithms, Platforms, and ToolsSession Chair: Nader M. Namazi, The Catholic Univ. of America (USA)10:30 am: Adaptive OpenCL libraries for platform portability, Paul A. Fox,Allyssa L. Batten, Stephen Kozacik, Eric J. Kelmelis, EM Photonics, Inc.(USA) .....................................................[9478-5]10:50 am: Enhanced NVESD EO/IR sensor acquisition life cycle test andevaluation process, Jonathan G. Hixson, Christopher May, U.S. Army NightVision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA) .....................[9478-6]11:10 am: An evaluation of algorithms and methods for compressingand decompressing atmospheric transmission data for use in at-sensormeasurements, Mark H. Van Benthem, Drew P. Woodbury, Sandia NationalLabs. (USA) ................................................[9478-7]11:30 am: Power aware computing: a directive-based approach, Paul A.Fox, Stephen Kozacik, James Bonnett, Eric J. Kelmelis, EM Photonics, Inc.(USA) .....................................................[9478-8]Lunch Break ................................. Tue 11:50 am to 1:20 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335 ............TUE 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMSystems and Environments ISession Chair: Jeremy Straub, Univ. of North Dakota (USA)1:20 pm: A reference model for model-based design of criticaliInfrastructureprotection systems, YoungDon Shin, Samsung Thales Co., Ltd.(Korea, Republic of); Cheol-Young Park, George Mason Univ. (USA); Jae-ChonLee, Ajou Univ. (Korea, Republic of) .............................[9478-9]1:40 pm: Modeling and simulation of infrastructure resiliency against manmadehazards, Yahia Al-Smadi, Texas A&M Univ.-Kingsville (USA) ...[9478-10]2:00 pm: Focus on connections for successful organizationaltransformation to model based engineering, Guy Babineau, NorthropGrumman Corp. (USA) ......................................[9478-11]2:20 pm: Understanding the impact of blasts from explosions on MEMS,Yahia Al-Smadi, Texas A&M Univ.-Kingsville (USA) ................[9478-13]2:40 pm: Target detection and tracking in maritime surveillance mission,Madeleine G. Sabordo, Elias Aboutanios, The Univ. of New South Wales(Australia).................................................[9478-14]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335 ............TUE 3:30 PM TO 5:10 PMSystems and Environments IISession Chair: Yahia Al-Smadi, Texas A&M Univ.-Kingsville (USA)3:30 pm: Virtual sensor tracking using byzantine fault tolerance andpredictive outlier model for complex tasks recognition, Vasanth Iyer, SachinShetty, Tennessee State Univ. (USA) ...........................[9478-15]3:50 pm: Metamaterial based narrowband perfect absorbers, Ahmed S.Sharkawy, Mathew Zablocki, Lumilant, Inc. (USA) .................[9478-16]4:10 pm: The use of a low-cost visible light 3D scanner to create virtua<strong>lr</strong>eality environment models of actors and objects, Jeremy Straub, Univ. ofNorth Dakota (USA).........................................[9478-17]4:30 pm: Physical environment virtualization test bed for human activitiesrecognition, Azin Poshtkar, Vinayak Elangovan, Amir Shirkhodaie, TennesseeState Univ. (USA); Alex L. Chan, Shuowen Hu, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9478-18]4:50 pm: Dynamic fair node spectrum allocation for ad hoc networks usingrandom matrices, Mark D. Rahmes, George Lemieux, Dave Chester, HarrisCorp. (USA); Jerome Sonnenberg, Harris Corp. GCSD (USA) .........[9478-2]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Building GSM network in extreme conditions, Martin Mikulec, MiroslavVoznak, Marcel Fajkus, Pavol Partila, Jaromir Tovarek, Zdenka Chmelikova,VŠB-Technical Univ. of Ostrava (Czech Republic) .................[9478-19]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 107


CONFERENCE 9479 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 334 AND 327Tuesday–Thursday 21–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9479Open Architecture/Open Business ModelNet-Centric Systems and DefenseTransformation 2015Conference Chair: Raja Suresh, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems (USA)Program Committee: Robert Bond, MIT Lincoln Lab. (USA); Vasu D. Chakravarthy, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Megan Cramer, U.S. NavyPEO LCS (USA); John S. Eicke, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Thomas Green, SAIC (USA); Nickolas Guertin, U.S. Navy (USA);Michael A. Kolodny, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Leo J. Rose, U.S. Air Force (USA); Jason R. Stack, Office of Naval Research (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 334 ...........TUE 8:30 AM TO 11:40 AMAffordability Considerationsin Military SystemsSession Chair: Roy H. Olsson III, DARPA (USA)8:30 am: Reconfigurable technologies and architectures for phased arrayantennas: an overview of the DARPA ACT program (Invited Paper),Roy H. Olsson III, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (USA). [9479-1]9:00 am: Methodologies to analyze and explore the impact of technologicaland operational changes on the fully burdened cost structure of the globalforce structure (Invited Paper), Mitchell W. Kossar, Benjamin Rogers, FirstPrinciples Advisory Group (USA)................................[9479-2]9:30 am: GTRI software defined modular array antenna, Richard T. Lee, RyanS. Westafer, Georgia Tech Research Institute (USA) ................[9479-3]9:50 am: Optically controlled GeTe phase change switch and itsapplications in reconfigurable antenna arrays, Loc Chau, James Ho, XingLan, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems (USA); Robert M. Young, DoyleNichols, Nabil El-Hinnawy, Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems (USA); NimaGhalichechian, John Volakis, The Ohio State Univ. (USA) ............[9479-4]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:10 am to 10:40 am10:40 am: Impact: a low cost reconfigurable digital beamforming commonmodule building block for next generation phased arrays, Lee Paulsen, TedHoffmann, Charlie Nguyen, Rockwell Collins, Inc. (USA) .............[9479-5]11:00 am: Higher-order N-path filters and active cancellation techniquesfor interference mitigation and STAR in digital array receivers,Harish Krishnaswamy, Jin Zhou, Negar Reiskarimian, Columbia Univ.(USA) .....................................................[9479-6]11:20 am: Vanadium dioxide phase change switches, Mark Field, ChristopherHillman, Philip Stupar, Jonathan Hacker, Zachary Griffith, Teledyne ScientificCo. (USA); Kang-Jin Lee, Teledyne Scientific & Imaging, LLC (USA) ....[9479-7]Lunch/Exhibition Break ......................... Tue 11:40 am to 1:00 pmSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 334 ............TUE 1:00 PM TO 2:50 PMOpen Architecture SystemsSession Chairs: Jason R. Stack, Office of Naval Research (USA);Megan A. Cramer, U.S. Navy (USA)1:00 pm: DOD product lines: a holistic strategy for defense open businessmodels (Invited Paper), Robert Matthews, Naval Air Systems Command(USA) .....................................................[9479-8]1:30 pm: A systems approach to achieving the benefits of open andmodular systems, Gavin Pearson, Defence Science and Technology Lab.(United Kingdom); Richard Smith, IBM United Kingdom Ltd. (United Kingdom);Howard Tripp, Chemring EOD Ltd. (United Kingdom) ...............[9479-9]1:50 pm: Q-learning and p-persistent CSMA based MAC protocol forcognitive radio networks operating with shared spectrum activity, CliftonL. Watson, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Subir Biswas, Michigan State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9479-10]2:10 pm: Open architecture design and approach for the integrated sensorarchitecture (ISA), Christine L. Moulton, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Jared J. Hepp, John Harrell, Oakwood Controls(USA); Michael Kogut, SAIC (USA); Alan T. Krzywicki, U.S. Army NVESD(USA) ....................................................[9479-11]2:30 pm: Modular open RF architecture: extending VICTORY to RF systems,Jason Dirner, Vistronix (USA) .................................[9479-13]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ......... WED 8:30 AM TO 10:30 AMNOTE ROOM CHANGESelf-organizing CollaborativeUnmanned ISR Teams IJoint session with Conferences 9479 and 9468Session Chairs: Raja Suresh, General Dynamics Advanced InformationSystems (USA); Robert E. Karlsen, U.S. Army Tank AutomotiveResearch, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA)8:30 am: DARPA perspective on open architectures (Invited Paper), JohnShaw, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (USA) .........[9479-14]9:00 am: Open mission system overview (Invited Paper), Eric Koper, U.S. AirForce (USA) ...............................................[9479-15]9:30 am: Overview of DARPA CODE program (Invited Paper), Jean-CharlesLede, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (USA)..........[9479-16]10:00 am: Open architecture flexible weapons (Invited Paper), JonathanShaver, Air Force Research Lab. (USA) .........................[9479-17]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:30 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.108 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9479LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327, 336, AND 334SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 327 ........... WED 1:00 PM TO 3:10 PMSelf-organizing, CollaborativeUnmanned ISR Teams IIJoint session with conferences 9479 and 9468Session Chairs: Raja Suresh, General Dynamics Advanced InformationSystems (USA); Robert E. Karlsen, U.S. Army Tank AutomotiveResearch, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA)1:00 pm: Executable architecture management system (Invited Paper), JeffMonroe, Metron, Inc. (USA)...................................[9479-18]1:30 pm: UAV field demonstration of social media enabled tactical data link,Christopher C. Olson, Andrew J. Newman, Da Xu, Sean R. Martin, Jonathan C.Castelli, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab., LLC (USA) ......[9468-12]1:50 pm: Fuel cell powered small unmanned aerial systems (UASs) forextended endurance, Deryn D. Chu, Zachary Dunbar, Rongzhong Jiang, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA) ...................................[9468-13]2:10 pm: Tactical 3D model generation using structure-from-motion onvideo from unmanned systems, Joshua D. Harguess, Mark Bilinski, Kim B.Nguyen, Darren N. Powell, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr. Pacific (USA).[9468-14]2:30 pm: Aircraft path planning for optimal imaging using dynamic costfunctions, Gordon Christie, Haseeb R. Chaudhry, Kevin Kochersberger, VirginiaPolytechnic Institute and State Univ. (USA) ......................[9468-15]2:50 pm: Cloud-based distributed control of unmanned systems,Kim B. Nguyen, Susan L. Alderson, Michael August, Darren N. Powell,Christopher J. Raney, Charles Yetman, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Ctr.Pacific (USA) ..............................................[9468-16]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ...........THU 8:30 AM TO 9:50 AMNOTE ROOM CHANGEMAST: Bio-inspired ControlJoint Session with Conferences 9467, 9468, 9479Session Chairs: Christopher M. Kroninger, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA); William D. Nothwang, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)8:30 am: A control theoretic approach to neuromorphic computing (InvitedPaper), Michael Dorothy, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA). [9467-59]8:50 am: Bio-inspired sensing and control for disturbance rejection andstabilization (Invited Paper), Gregory Gremillion, James S. Humbert, Univ. ofMaryland, College Park (USA).................................[9467-60]9:10 am: High-speed autonomous navigation of unknown environmentsusing learned probabilities of collision (Invited Paper), Charles Richter,Nicholas Roy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) .........[9467-61]9:30 am: Characterization of small field anomaly detection from optic flow(Invited Paper), Gregory Gremillion, Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA);Joseph K. Conroy, Allison M. Mathis, William D. Nothwang, U.S. Army ResearchLab. (USA) ................................................[9467-62]Coffee Break ................................. Thu 9:50 am to 10:20 amSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ......... THU 10:20 AM TO 12:00 PMMAST: Scale Legged LocomotionJoint Session with Conferences 9467, 9468, 9479Session Chairs: Christopher M. Kroninger, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA); William D. Nothwang, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)10:20 am: Bio-inspired principles of terrestrial motion sciene, Robert J. Full,Univ. of California, Berkeley (USA) ............................[9467-121]10:40 am: Dynamic legged locomotion for palm-size robots (Invited Paper),Ronald Fearing, Duncan Haldane, Univ. of California, Berkeley (USA); DavidZarrouk, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev (Israel) ...................[9467-63]11:00 am: Metastable legged locomotion in real-world environments:methods to quantify and optimize reliability (Invited Paper), Katie Byl, CenkO. Saglam, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara (USA) ...............[9467-64]11:20 am: Scattering of a legged robot in a heterogeneous granular terrain(Invited Paper), Feifei Qian, Daniel I. Goldman, Georgia Institute of Technology(USA) ....................................................[9467-65]11:40 am: Data driven models of legged locomotion (Invited Paper),Shai Revzen, Univ. of Michigan (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9467-66]Lunch/Exhibition Break .........................Thu 12:00 pm to 1:00 pmSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 334 ............THU 1:00 PM TO 2:30 PMNOTE ROOM CHANGEISR SystemsSession Chair: Raja Suresh,General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems (USA)1:00 pm: Challenges in RF convergence (Invited Paper), Vincent Sabio,Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (USA)...............[9479-19]1:30 pm: Development of a video SAR for FMV through clouds(Invited Paper), H. Bruce Wallace, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(USA) ....................................................[9479-20]2:00 pm: A common open systems architecture for ISR sensor payloads(Invited Paper), Gibbs Dickson, U.S. Air Force (USA) ...............[9479-22]DEFENSE + SECURITY+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 109


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2015SENSINGTECHNOLOGY+APPLICATIONS•COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND CONSUMER SENSORSSYMPOSIUM CHAIRWolfgang SchadeClausthal Univ. ofTechnology andFraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz Institute(Germany)SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIRMing C. WuElectrical Engineering& Computer Sciences,University ofCalifornia, Berkeley(USA)STEERING COMMITTEEBarbara D. BroomeU.S. Army Research Lab(USA)Michael T. EismannAir Force Research Lab(USA)Kevin G. HardingGE Global Research(USA)Kenneth R. IsraelLockheed Martin Corp.(USA)Robert LiebermanLumoptix, LLC (USA)David A. WhelanBoeing Defense, Space,and Security (USA)TECHNICAL CONFERENCE CHAIRSSos S. Agaian, The Univ. ofTexas at San Antonio (USA)Fauzia Ahmad, VillanovaUniv. (USA)Mehdi F. Anwar, Univ. ofConnecticut (USA)Christopher S. Baldwin,Weatherford InternationalLtd. (USA)David P. Bannon, HeadwallPhotonics, Inc. (USA)Jerry J. Benterou, LawrenceLivermore National Lab.(USA)Misty Blowers, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA)Jerome J. Braun (USA)Barbara D. Broome, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA)Joe C. Campbell, Univ. ofVirginia (USA)Chein-I Chang, Univ. ofMaryland, BaltimoreCounty (USA)Kuanglin Chao, USDAAgricultural ResearchService (USA)Brian A. Chin, Auburn Univ.(USA)Richard A. Crocombe,Thermo Fisher ScientificInc. (USA)Thomas W. Crowe, VirginiaDiodes, Inc. (USA)Brian M. Cullum, Univ. ofMaryland, BaltimoreCounty (USA)Liyi Dai, U.S. Army ResearchOffice (USA)Sachin Dekate, GE GlobalResearch (USA)Nibir K. Dhar, U.S. Army NightVision & Electronic SensorsDirectorate (USA)Eric Donkor, Univ. ofConnecticut (USA)Mark A. Druy (USA)Henry H. Du, Stevens Institute ofTechnology (USA)Qian Du, Mississippi State Univ.(USA)Achyut K. Dutta, BanpilPhotonics, Inc. (USA)Michael R. Frey, Bucknell Univ.(USA)Claudia Gärtner, microfluidicChipShop GmbH (Germany)Günter G. Gauglitz, EberhardKarls Univ. Tübingen (Germany)David L. Hall, The PennsylvaniaState Univ. (USA)Timothy P. Hanratty, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA)Kevin G. Harding, GE GlobalResearch (USA)Michael J. Hayduck, Air ForceResearch Lab. (USA)Sheng-Jen (Tony) Hsieh, TexasA&M Univ. (USA)Bormin Huang, Univ. ofWisconsin-Madison (USA)Mark A. Itzler, PrincetonLightwave, Inc. (USA)Sabah A. Jassim, The Univ. ofBuckingham (United Kingdom)Bahram Javidi, Univ. ofConnecticut (USA)Moon S. Kim, USDA AgriculturalResearch Service (USA)Chulhee Lee, Yonsei Univ. (Korea,Republic of)Yunsong Li, Xidian Univ. (China)Robert A. Lieberman, LumoptixLLC (USA)James Llinas, Univ. at Buffalo(USA)Samuel J. Lomonaco, Univ. ofMaryland, Baltimore County(USA)Tariq Manzur, Naval UnderseaWarfare Ctr. (USA)Manuel Martinez-Corral, Univ. deValència (Spain)Osamu Matoba, Kobe Univ.(Japan)Eric S. McLamore, Univ. of Florida(USA)John M. Myers, Harvard Univ.(USA)Gary Pickrell, VirginiaPolytechnic Institute and StateUniv. (USA)Andrew R. Pirich, ACP Consulting(USA)Dan O. Popa, Univ. of Texas atArlington (USA)Isaac R. Rodriguez-Chavez,National Institute of Dental andCraniofacial Research (USA)Debbie. G. Senesky, StanfordUniv. (USA)Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ.(Korea, Republic of)Šárka O. Southern, Gaia MedicalInstitute (USA)Jonathan Stallings, U.S. ArmyCtr. for Environmental HealthResearch (USA)Adrian Stern, Ben-Gurion Univ. ofthe Negev (Israel)Harold H. Szu, U.S. ArmyResearch Office (USA)Eric Udd, Columbia GorgeResearch (USA)Tuan Vo-Dinh, FitzpatrickInstitute for Photonics, DukeUniv. (USA)Anbo Wang, Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State Univ. (USA)Muthu B.J. Wijesundara, TheUniv. of Texas at ArlingtonResearch Institute (USA)Toru Yoshizawa, NPO 3DAssociates (Japan)Joseph N. Zalameda, NASALangley Research Ctr. (USA)Song Zhang, Iowa State Univ.(USA)Yufeng Zheng, Alcorn State Univ.(USA)Eliza Yingzi Du, QualcommInc. (USA)+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 111SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS


BEST PAPER AND BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARDSTerahertz Physics, Devices, and SystemsIX: Advanced Applications in Industryand Defense(Conference 9483)The Conference Chairs and Program Committee for the Terahertz Physics,Devices, and Systems IX: Advanced Applications in Industry and Defenseconference would like to recognize pioneers in the field with a Best PaperAward. Two candidates will be selected: one winner for the Best PaperAward ($1,000 USD) and a Runner-up ($500 USD). This award is opento all authors who present in this conference. Please see next page forcomplete award eligibility requirements.Thermosense: Thermal InfraredApplications XXXVII(Conference 9485)The Conference Chairs and Program Committee of the oldest and largesttechnical conference focused on thermal infrared applications are pleasedto announce the addition of a Best Paper Award and Best Student PaperAward. Winners will be notified by email.All papers submitted will be considered for the Best Paper Award andone paper will be selected.Students who wish to be considered for the Best Student Paper Awardmust submit their paper for consideration. The Award Contact to submitpapers for consideration is Dr. Sheng-Jen (Tony) Hsieh at hsieh@tamu.edu.Please see next page for complete award eligibility requirements.Smart Biomedical and PhysiologicalSensor Technology XII(Conference 9487)The Conference Chairs and Program Committee for the Smart Biomedicaland Physiological Sensor Technology XII conference would like torecognize pioneers in the field with a Best Paper Award. Two candidateswill be selected: one winner for the Best Paper Award ($1,000 USD) anda Runner-up ($500 USD). This award is open to all authors who presentin this conference. Please see next page for complete award eligibilityrequirements.Sensing for Agriculture andFood Quality and Safety VII(Conference 9488)The Conference Chairs and Program Committee for the Sensing forAgriculture and Food Quality and Safety VII conference would like torecognize pioneers in the field with a Best Paper Award. Two candidateswill be selected: one winner for the Best Paper Award ($1,000 USD) anda Runner-up ($500 USD). This award is open to all authors who presentin this conference. Please see next page for complete award eligibilityrequirements.Advances in Global Health throughSensing Technologies 2015(Conference 9490)The Conference Chairs and Program Committee for the conference would liketo recognize pioneers in the field with a Best Paper Award. Two candidateswill be selected: one winner for the Best Paper Award ($1,000 USD) and aRunner-up ($500 USD). This award is open to all authors who present in thisconference. Please see next page for complete award eligibility requirements.Advanced Photon CountingTechniques IX(Conference 9492)The Conference Chair and Program Committee for the Advanced PhotonCounting Techniques IX conference would like to recognize pioneers inthe field with a Best Paper Award. Two candidates will be selected: onewinner for the Best Paper Award ($1,000 USD) and a Runner-up ($500USD). This award is open to all authors who present in this conference.Please see next page for complete award eligibility requirements.Three-Dimensional Imaging,Visualization, and Display 2015(Conference 9495)The Fumio Okano Best 3D Paper Prize is sponsored by NHK-ES, and ispresented annually in memory of Dr. Fumio Okano for his enduring contributionsto the field of 3D TV and Display. Please see the conferencewebsite for additional information.CO-SPONSORED BYIndependent Component Analyses,Compressive Sampling, Large DataAnalyses (LDA), Neural Networks,Biosystems, and Nanoengineering XIII(Conference 9496)This conference features six awards in human sciences and engineeringannually:• Compressive Sensing• Large Data Analyses• ICA• Nanoengineering• Wellness Engineering• System BiologyThe nomination and selection procedure for these awards is done by theprevious recipients, similar to other notable awards in science. Please seethe Awards web page at http://www.ica-wavelet.org for history, a list ofpast recipients and additional information.Machine Intelligence and Bio-inspiredComputation: Theory and Applications IX(Conference 9494B)The Conference Chair and Program Committee for the Machine Intelligenceand Bio-inspired Computation: Theory and Applications conferencewould like to recognize pioneers in the field with a Best Paper Award.All submitted papers will be considered, provided they meet the awardeligibility requirements shown on the next page. Five winners will beselected and notified by email.112 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing,Security, and Applications 2015(Conference 9497)The Conference Chairs and Program Committee for the Mobile Multimedia/ImageProcessing, Security, and Applications conference would like torecognize innovation in the field with a Best Paper Award. To be consideredfor the Best Paper Award, contact Conference Chair Sabah A. Jassimby e-mail at Sabah.Jassim@Buckingham.ac.uk and submit a statementhighlighting the innovative ideas of your presentation with your correspondence.In addition, all candidates need to submit their manuscriptsby 1 March 2015, prior to the SPIE deadline. Contact authors may submittheir manuscript by signing into their spie.org account at http://spie.org/myaccount. Please see below for complete award eligibility requirements.AWARD ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS(excluding Conf. 9496)BEST PAPER AWARDSIn order to be considered for a Best Paper Award:• Presenter must make their oral or poster presentation as scheduled.• Manuscript must be submitted to the Proceedings of SPIE. Theaward decision is based on manuscript submission.Please see the conference award description and conference websiteto check for possible additional requirements.BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARDSIn order to be considered for a Best Student Paper Award:• Student must be the presenting author at the conference and mustmake their presentation as scheduled.• Student must be the leading author of the manuscript and themanuscript must be submitted to the Proceedings of SPIE. Theaward decision is based on manuscript submission.• Student must send a message to the designated Award Contactto submit their paper for consideration. This should be done afteryou have submitted your abstract, and must include your papernumber and paper title. See the conference award listing for AwardContact information.Please see the conference award description and conference websiteto check for possible additional requirements.SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONSEVALUATION CRITERIAA panel coordinated by the Conference Chairs will evaluate all paperssubmitted for consideration of high quality content. Attention may begiven to 1) the innovation, clarity, and style of both the presentationat the conference and the manuscript submitted for publication, and2) the importance of the work to the field.+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 113


DAILY CONFERENCE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYDSS 2015 SYMPOSIUMPLENARY PRESENTATIONMonday 20 April 2015 ·5:00 to 6:00 pmAlan R. Shaffer, PrincipalDeputy AssistantSecretary ofDefense Research andEngineering, Departmentof DefenseWELCOME RECEPTION,6:15 to 7:45 pm10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 2:00 pmINTERACTIVE EVENINGPOSTER SESSION, 6:00 to7:30 pmDEDICATED EXHIBITIONTIME, 10:00 am to1:00 pmINTERACTIVE EVENINGPOSTER SESSION, 6:00 to7:30 pmImaging and Sensing Technologies9480 Fiber Optic Sensors andApplications XII (Pickrell, Udd, Du), p. 1169482 Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies VIII (Druy, Crocombe), p. 120Sensing for Industry, Environment, and Health9481 Image SensingTechnologies:Materials,Devices,Systems, andApplications II(Dhar, Dutta), p. 1189483 Terahertz Physics, Devices, and Systems IX:Advanced Applications in Industry and Defense(Anwar, Crowe, Manzur), p. 1239485 Thermosense: Thermal Infrared Applications XXXVII (Hsieh), p. 1279486 Advanced Environmental,Chemical, and Biological SensingTechnologies XII(Vo-Dinh, Lieberman, Gauglitz),p. 1329489 Dimensional Optical Metrologyand Inspection for PracticalApplications IV (Harding,Yoshizawa), p. 1399490 Advances inGlobal Healththrough SensingTechnologies 2015(Southern), p. 1419488 Sensing for Agriculture and FoodQuality and Safety VII (Kim, Chao,Chin), p. 1379484 Compressive Sensing IV (Ahmad), p. 1259487 Smart Biomedical and Physiological SensorTechnology XII (Cullum, McLamore), p. 1359491 Sensors for Extreme HarshEnvironments II (Senesky,Dekate), p. 143114 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


DAILY CONFERENCE SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYDSS 2015 SYMPOSIUMPLENARY PRESENTATIONMonday 20 April 2015 ·5:00 to 6:00 pmAlan R. Shaffer, PrincipalDeputy AssistantSecretary ofDefense Research andEngineering, Departmentof DefenseWELCOME RECEPTION,6:15 to 7:45 pm10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am to 2:00 pmINTERACTIVE EVENINGPOSTER SESSION, 6:00 to7:30 pmDEDICATED EXHIBITIONTIME, 10:00 am to1:00 pmINTERACTIVE EVENINGPOSTER SESSION, 6:00 to7:30 pmEmerging TechnologiesData Visualization9493 Energy Harvestingand Storage:Materials, Devices,and Applications VI(Dhar, Dutta), p. 1479494BMachineIntelligenceandBio-inspiredComputation:Theory andApplicationsIX(Blowers),p. 1509495 Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, andDisplay 2015 (Javidi, Son), p. 1519492 Advanced Photon CountingTechniques IX (Itzler), p. 1459494A Sensors for Next-GenerationRobotics II (Popa,Wijesundara), p. 149Information Systems and Networks: Processing, Fusion, andKnowledge Generation9497 Mobile Multimedia/ImageProcessing, Security, andApplications 2015 (Agaian, Jassim,Du), p. 1569498 Multisensor,MultisourceInformation Fusion:Architectures,Algorithms, andApplications 2015(Braun), p. 1589499 Next-Generation Analyst III(Broome, Hanratty, Hall, Llinas),p. 1599496 Independent Component Analyses,Compressive Sampling, Large DataAnalyses (LDA), Neural Networks,Biosystems, and NanoengineeringXIII (Szu), p. 1549500 Quantum Information and Computation XIII(Donkor, Pirich, Hayduk), p. 1619501 Satellite Data Compression, Communications,and Processing XI (Huang, Chang), p. 164SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 115


CONFERENCE 9480 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331Wednesday–Thursday 22–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9480Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications XIIConference Chairs: Gary Pickrell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. (USA); Eric Udd, Columbia Gorge Research (USA);Henry H. Du, Stevens Institute of Technology (USA)Conference Co-Chairs: Christopher S. Baldwin, Weatherford International Ltd. (USA); Jerry J. Benterou, Lawrence Livermore National Lab.(USA); Anbo Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. (USA)Program Committee: Ole Bang, Technical Univ. of Denmark (Denmark); Eric A. Bergles, BaySpec Inc. (USA); Jeff Bush, Optiphase, Inc.(USA); Kevin Peng Chen, Univ. of Pittsburgh (USA); Brian Culshaw, Univ. of Strathclyde (United Kingdom); Abdessama Elyamani, NorthropGrumman Navigation Systems (USA); Xudong Fan, Univ. of Michigan (USA); Yoel Fink, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA); EricLee Goldner, US Sensor Systems, Inc. (USA); Tom W. Graver, Micron Optics, Inc. (USA); Ming Han, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA); HajimeHaneda, National Institute for Materials Science (Japan); Daniel Homa, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. (USA); Kazuo Hotate, TheUniv. of Tokyo (Japan); Jiri Kanka, Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the ASCR, v.v.i. (Czech Republic); Gurbinder Kaur, Thapar Univ.(India); Victor I. Kopp, Chiral Photonics, Inc. (USA); Katerina Krebber, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (Germany); StevenT. Kreger, Luna Innovations Inc. (USA); David A. Krohn, Light Wave Venture Consulting, LLC (USA); Paul Lefebvre, LxDATA (Canada); AlexisMendez, MCH Engineering LLC (USA); Stephen J. Mihailov, National Research Council Canada (Canada); Thomas D. Monte, KVH Industries,Inc. (USA); Glen A. Sanders, Honeywell Technology (USA); Jasbinder S. Sanghera, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Fei Tian, Stevens Instituteof Technology (USA); Dennis J. Trevor, OFS Labs. (USA); Xingwei Wang, Univ. of Massachusetts Lowell (USA); Reinhardt Willsch, Institut fürPhotonische Technologien e.V. (Germany); Hai Xiao, Clemson Univ. (USA); Yizheng Zhu, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. (USA)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 .........WED 8:00 AM TO 10:20 AMBragg Grating ISession Chairs: Gary Pickrell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniv. (USA); Eric Udd, Columbia Gorge Research LLC (USA); Henry H.Du, Stevens Institute of Technology (USA)8:00 am: Fiber optic sensors for structural monitoring: a 30 yearperspective (Invited Paper), Eric Udd, Columbia Gorge Research LLC (USA) ...[9480-1]8:40 am: Fiber optic sensing goes mainstream (Invited Paper), Tom W.Graver, Micron Optics, Inc. (USA) ...............................[9480-2]9:20 am: Insight into fiber Bragg sensor response at 100-MHz interrogationrates under various dynamic loading conditions (Invited Paper), GeorgeRodriguez, Marcelo Jaime, Laura Smilowitz, Bryan F Henson, Chuck H Mielke,Fedor F Balakirev, Ross D McDonald, Richard L Sandberg, Abul Azad, LosAlamos National Lab. (USA); Bruce R Marshall, Brandon M La Lone, NationalSecurity Technologies, LLC (USA) ..............................[9480-3]10:00 am: In-situ monitoring of drug release from therapeutic elutingpolyelectrolyte multilayers under static and dynamic conditions, Fei Tian,Stevens Institute of Technology (USA); Jouha Min, Massachusetts Instituteof Technology (USA); Jiri Kanka, Institute of Photonics and Electronics of theASCR, v.v.i. (Czech Republic); Paula T. Hammond, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology (USA); Henry H. Du, Stevens Institute of Technology (USA).[9480-44]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:20 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 2:00 PMBragg Grating IISession Chair: Gary Pickrell,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ. (USA)1:00 pm: Distributed Rayleigh scatter dynamic strain sensing above thescan rate with optical frequency domain reflectometry, Stephen T. Kreger,Justin Klein, Joseph J. Bos, Nur Aida Abdul Rahim, Luna Innovations Inc.(USA) .....................................................[9480-4]1:20 pm: Interrogating adhesion using fiber Bragg grating sensingtechnology, Roger D. Rasberry, Garth D. Rohr, William K. Miller, SandiaNational Labs. (USA); Eric Udd, Columbia Gorge Research LLC (USA);Noah T. Blach, U.S. Air Force Academy (USA); Ryan A. Davis, David Calkins,R. Allen Roach, David S. Walsh, James R. McElhanon, Sandia National Labs.(USA) .....................................................[9480-5]1:40 pm: Residual internal stress optimization for EPON 828/DEAthermoset resin using fiber Bragg grating sensors, Garth D. Rohr,Amy L. Kaczmarowski, Mark Stavig, Cory Gibson, Sandia National Labs. (USA);Eric Udd, Columbia Gorge Research LLC (USA); R. Allen Roach, Rex Jaramillo,Roger D. Rasberry, Sandia National Labs. (USA) ...................[9480-6]SESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 .......... WED 2:00 PM TO 3:00 PMBragg Grating IIISession Chair: Eric Udd, Columbia Gorge Research LLC (USA)2:00 pm: Influence of dynamic thermal effects on durability of optical fiberin the fiber optic temperature sensor, Alexandre V. Polyakov, BelarusianState Univ. (Belarus) .........................................[9480-7]2:20 pm: Fiber optic anemometer based on silicon Fabry-Perotinterferometer, Ming Han, Guigen Liu, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA); WeilinW. Hou, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA) .........................[9480-8]2:40 pm: High-resolution wavelength shift detection of optical signalswith low-cost compact readouts, Peter Kiesel, Alex Hegyi, Ajay Raghavan,Alexander Lochbaum, Julian Schwartz, Bhaskar Saha, Anurag Ganguli, KyleArakaki, PARC, a Xerox Co. (USA) ..............................[9480-9]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm116 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 5:50 PMOil and Gas ApplicationsSession Chair: Henry H. Du, Stevens Institute of Technology (USA)3:30 pm: Novel sensing materials for harsh environment subsurface pHsensing applications (Invited Paper), Congjun Wang, Xin Su, Thomas Brown,Paul R. Ohodnicki Jr., National Energy Technology Lab. (USA) .......[9480-42]4:10 pm: Applications for fiber optic sensing in the upstream oil and gasindustry, Christopher S. Baldwin, Weatherford International Ltd. (USA).[9480-10]4:30 pm: Operational verification of a blow out preventer (BOP) utilizingfiber Bragg grating based strain gauges, Alan Turner, Dan Thibodeau,Philippe Loustau, Lloyd’s Register Energy-Drilling (USA) ............[9480-11]4:50 pm: Optical fiber sensor based on Mach-Zehnder interferometer formonitoring CO2 in carbon sequestration application, Luis B. Melo, GeoffBurton, Peter Wild, Univ. of Victoria (Canada) ....................[9480-12]5:10 pm: Adapting long gauge vibrofibre to measure fracking activitiesdown well for successful oil and gas exploration and production,Peter Kung, QPS Photronics Inc. (Canada); Maria I. Comanici, McGill Univ.(Canada) .................................................[9480-13]5:30 pm: Sub-Hz C-band diode laser for oil exploration, Wei Liang, VladimirS. Ilchenko, Elijah B. Dale, Danny Eliyahu, Anatoliy A. Savchenkov, Andrey B.Matsko, David J. Seidel, Lute Maleki, OEwaves, Inc. (USA) ..........[9480-14]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 ..........THU 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AMSpecialty Fiber Sensors ISession Chair: Ming Han, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA)8:00 am: Specialty fiber optic applications for harsh and high radiationenvironments (Invited Paper), Brian G. Risch, Prysmian Group (USA). [9480-15]8:40 am: A polarization maintaining fiber optimized for high temperaturegyroscopes, Andy M. Gillooly, Judith Hankey, Frank Tutu, Fibercore Ltd.(United Kingdom) ...........................................[9480-16]9:00 am: Compression of quantum data using compressed sensing,Marcin Kowalski, Marek Zyczkowski, M. Karol, Military Univ. of Technology(Poland) ..................................................[9480-17]9:20 am: A miniature turn-around for distributed temperature sensing,Xiaoguang Sun, David T. Burgess, Kyle Bedard, Jie Li, Mike Hines,OFS (USA) ................................................[9480-18]9:40 am: Biomimetic optical sensor for aerospace applications,Susan A. Frost, NASA Ames Research Ctr. (USA); George E. Gorospe,SGT, Inc. (USA); Cameron H. G. Wright, Steven F. Barrett, Univ. of Wyoming(USA) ....................................................[9480-19]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 ..........THU 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AMSpecialty Fibers IISession Chair: Tom W. Graver, Micron Optics, Inc. (USA)10:30 am: Multicore fiber strain sensor with increased sensitivity, AmyVan Newkirk, Jose E. Antonio-López, CREOL, The College of Optics andPhotonics, Univ. of Central Florida (USA); Guillermo Salceda-Delgado, Ctr.de Investigaciones en Óptica, A.C. (Mexico); Mohammad Umar Piracha, FAZTechnology Research Inc. (USA); Rodrigo Amezcua-Correa, Axel Schülzgen,CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida(USA) ....................................................[9480-20]10:50 am: Few-mode fiber based sensor in biomedical application, JingZhang, A*STAR National Metrology Ctr. (Singapore) ...............[9480-21]11:10 am: Fiber Bragg grating interrogation using a micro-ring resonatortunable filter with peak wavelength detection enhancement, GermanVargas, Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (Ecuador) ..........[9480-22]11:30 am: Nanostructured sapphire fiber for high temperature chemicalsensing, Hui Chen, Fei Tian, Stevens Institute of Technology (USA); Jiri Kanka,Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the ASCR, v.v.i. (Czech Republic);Henry H. Du, Stevens Institute of Technology (USA) ...............[9480-23]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time ................. Thu 11:50 am to 1:20 pmCONFERENCE 9480LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331SESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 ............THU 1:20 PM TO 2:20 PMSpecial Topics ISession Chair: Fei Tian, Stevens Institute of Technology (USA)1:20 pm: In-line fiber optic sensors for absolute measurement of hightemperature using gas as sensing element (Invited Paper), Ming Han, Univ. ofNebraska-Lincoln (USA) .....................................[9480-24]1:40 pm: Optimization of detonation velocity measurements using a chirpedfiber Bragg grating, Yohan Barbarin, Alexandre S. Lefrançois, Jérôme Luc,Guillaume Zaniolo, Vincent Chuzeville, Laurent Jacquet, CEA Gramat (France);Sylvain Magne, CEA LIST (France); Antoine Osmont, CEA Gramat(France) ..................................................[9480-25]2:00 pm: High electric field measurement using slab coupled opticalsensors, Nikola Stan, Richard H. Selfridge, Stephen M. Schultz, Brigham YoungUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9480-26]SESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 ............THU 2:20 PM TO 5:30 PMSpecial Topics IISession Chair: George Rodriguez, Los Alamos National Lab. (USA)2:20 pm: Measurements of UV-A radiation and hazard limits from sometypes of outdoor lamps, Essam Elmoghazy, Alaa–Eldin Abd-Elmageed, SamehReda, National Institute For Standards (Egypt)....................[9480-28]2:40 pm: Real-time distributed DAS and DTS optical sensing advantagesand data compression techniques for the application of hydraulic fracturemonitoring, Peter Hayward, Deep Desai, Ifie Nyerhovwo, Fotech Solutions Ltd.(United Kingdom) ...........................................[9480-29]3:00 pm: Near-infrared absorption fiber optic sensors for ultra-sensitiveCO2 detection, Xinyuan Chong, Ki-Joong Kim, Oregon State Univ. (USA); PaulR. Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Lab. (USA); Chih-Hung Chang, AlanX. Wang, Oregon State Univ. (USA) ............................[9480-30]3:20 pm: A fiber optic current sensor for lightning measurementapplications, Truong X. Nguyen, Jay J. Ely, George N. Szatkowski, NASALangley Research Ctr. (USA)..................................[9480-31]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 3:40 pm to 4:10 pm4:10 pm: High frequency strain measurements with fiber Bragg gratingsensors, Jan Koch, Fraunhofer-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (Germany) and Technische Univ. Clausthal (Germany); Martin Angelmahr,Wolfgang Schade, Fraunhofer-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (Germany) ..........................................[9480-32]4:30 pm: Fiber-optical sensors for enhanced battery safety, Jan Meyer,Antonio Nedjalkov, Technische Univ. Clausthal (Germany); Alexander Doering,Martin Angelmahr, Fraunhofer-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (Germany); Wolfgang Schade, Technische Univ. Clausthal (Germany)and Fraunhofer-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Heinrich-Hertz-Institut(Germany) ................................................[9480-33]4:50 pm: New design for a wavelength demultiplexing device,Konrad Bethmann, Elke Pichler, Technische Univ. Clausthal (Germany); UrsZywietz, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (Germany); Thomas Schimdt,Uwe Gleissner, Univ. of Freiburg (Germany); U<strong>lr</strong>ike Willer, TechnischeUniv. Clausthal (Germany); Wolfgang Schade, Fraunhofer-Institut fürNachrichtentechnik Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (Germany) and Technische Univ.Clausthal (Germany) ........................................[9480-34]5:10 pm: Femtosecond laser processing of evanescence field coupledwaveguides in single mode glass fibers for optical 3D shape sensing andnavigation, Christian Waltermann, Anna Lena Baumann, Martin Angelmahr,Fraunhofer-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (Germany);Wolfgang Schade, Fraunhofer-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (Germany) and Technische Univ. Clausthal (Germany)........[9480-35]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 117


CONFERENCE 9481 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328Wednesday–Thursday 22–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9481Image Sensing Technologies: Materials,Devices, Systems, and Applications IIConference Chairs: Nibir K. Dhar, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Achyut K. Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA)Program Committee: Homayoon Ansari, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA); Arvind I. D’Souza, DRS Sensors & Targeting Systems, Inc. (USA);Ravi Dutt, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (USA); Michael D. Gerhold, U.S. Army Research Office (USA); John E. Hubbs, Ball Aerospace &Technologies Corp. (USA); Nobuhiko P. Kobayashi, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz (USA); Sanjay Krishna, The Univ. of New Mexico (USA);Robert Olah, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA); Adam Piotrowski, VIGO Systems S.A. (Poland); Siva Sivananthan, EPIR Technologies, Inc. (USA);Krishna Swaminathan, Intel Corp. (USA); Rama Venkatasubramanian, RTI International (USA); Priyalal S. Wijewarnasuriya, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILOPENING REMARKSLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328 ................ 1:00 PM TO 1:05 PMConference Chair: Nibir K. Dhar,U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA)SESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328 ........... WED 1:05 PM TO 2:45 PMAdvanced Focal Plane Array TechnologiesSession Chairs: Nibir K. Dhar, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Achyut K. Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA)1:05 pm: Integration of optical functionality for image sensing through subwavelengthgeometry design (Invited Paper), Peter B. Catrysse, Stanford Univ.(USA) .....................................................[9481-1]1:30 pm: Interaction of two nano particle plasmons for sensor application,Naresh C. Das, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9481-2]1:45 pm: CMOS compatible silicon photonics for mid-IR optical sensing,Pao T. Lin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) ............[9481-3]2:00 pm: Development of high performance SWIR InGaAs focal plane array,Richie S. Nagi, Jeremy Bregman, Genki Mizuno, Robert Olah, Achyut K. Dutta,Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA); Nibir K. Dhar, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9481-4]2:15 pm: Functionalized fluorescent silver nanoparticle surfaces for novelsensing and imaging techniques, Kyle M. Culhane, Kathrin Spendier, AnatoliyO. Pinchuk, Univ. of Colorado at Colorado Springs (USA) ............[9481-5]2:30 pm: SWIR photodetector development at Fraunhofer IAF, Frank Rutz,Philipp Kleinow, Rolf Aidam, Matthias Wauro, Lutz Kirste, Wolfgang Bronner,Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Festkörperphysik (Germany); AlexanderSieck, AIM INFRAROT-MODULE GmbH (Germany); Martin Walther, Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Festkörperphysik (Germany)................[9481-6]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 2:45 pm to 3:20 pmSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328 ...........WED 3:20 PM TO 4:45 PMNovel Technologies for ImagingSession Chairs: Achyut K. Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA);Nibir K. Dhar, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic SensorsDirectorate (USA)3:20 pm: UV/VIS/NIR imaging technologies: challenges andopportunities (Invited Paper), Rihito Kuroda, Shigetoshi Sugawa, Tohoku Univ.(Japan)....................................................[9481-7]3:45 pm: InAs1-xSbx nanopillar photodetectors on GaAs (111)b substrates,Chung Hong Hung, Nanopixel Technologies, LLC (USA); Pradeep N.Senanayake, Univ. of California, Los Angeles (USA); Wook-Jae Lee, Univ. ofCalifornia, Davis (USA); Alan Farrell, Univ. of California, Los Angeles (USA);Baolai L. Liang, Integrated NanoMaterials Core Lab. (USA); Diana L. Huffaker,Univ. of California, Los Angeles (USA) ...........................[9481-8]4:00 pm: Improved optical resonance in mid-infrared GaAs-basedmodulating retro-reflectors, Gregory E Triplett, Univ of Missouri-Columbia(USA); Stanley Ikpe, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA) ..............[9481-9]4:15 pm: Germanium/zinc sulfite distributed Bragg reflectors for large sizeMOEMS Fabry-Perot interferometers, Julian L. Chee, EPIR Technologies,Inc. (USA); Neelam Gupta, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Silviu Velicu, EPIRTechnologies, Inc. (USA) .....................................[9481-10]4:30 pm: High NA, VIS+IR, and athermal low-light camera objective,Markus Lipp, Frank Saupe, Matthias Falk, Martin Forrer, FISBA OPTIK AG(Switzerland) ..............................................[9481-11]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328 ..........THU 9:00 AM TO 10:00 AMImaging Systems and ApplicationsSession Chairs: Nibir K. Dhar, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Achyut K. Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA)9:00 am: Image sensor conversion gain determination in data constrainedenvironment: blending temporal and spatial information for a meanvariancemeasurement, Blake C. Jacquot, Sean Maguire, Brett Bolla, TheAerospace Corp. (USA) ......................................[9481-12]9:15 am: Advanced computational sensors technology, Charbel G. Rizk,Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab., LLC (USA) .............[9481-13]9:30 am: 360-degree scanning light scattering profiler (SLSP) toquantitatively characterize the front and back light scattering fromintraocular lenses (IOLs), Bennett N. Walker, Robert H. James, Don CalogeroM.D., Ilko K. Ilev, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USA) .........[9481-14]9:45 am: The application of machine learning in multi sensor image fusionfor activity recognition of mobile device space, Asmaa H. Marhoubi,Eran A. Edirisinghe, Loughborough Univ. (United Kingdom) .........[9481-15]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:00 am to 10:40 amSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328 ..........THU 10:40 AM TO 11:50 AMImaging ApplicationsSession Chair: Achyut K. Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA)10:40 am: Uncooled LWIR imaging: applications and market analysis(Invited Paper), Satomi Takasawa, Techno Systems Research Co., Ltd.(Japan)...................................................[9481-16]11:05 am: Advanced illumination control algorithm for medical endoscopyapplications, Ricardo M. Sousa, AWAIBA Lda. (Portugal) and Univ. da Madeira(Portugal); Martin Wäny, Pedro Santos, AWAIBA Lda. (Portugal); Morgado Dias,Univ. da Madeira (Portugal) and Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute(Portugal) .................................................[9481-17]11:20 am: How thermographic mapping can help with enhanced oi<strong>lr</strong>ecovery, Eric Olsen, Aerial Thermal Imaging (USA) ...............[9481-18]11:35 am: Information content capabilities of very high resolution opticalspace imagery for updating GIS database, Mehmet Alkan, Yildiz TechnicalUniv. (Turkey); Karsten Jacobsen, Leibniz Univ. Hannover (Germany). . [9481-19]118 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Aliasing removing of hyperspectral image based on fractal structurematching, Ran Wei, Ye Zhang, Junping Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology(China) ...................................................[9481-20]A low noise low power 512x256 ROIC for extended wavelength InGaAsFPA, SongLei Huang, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China). [9481-21]A telephoto camera system with shooting direction control by gazedetection, Daiki Teraya, Takumi Hachisu, Tomohiro Yendo, Nagaoka Univ. ofTechnology (Japan) .........................................[9481-22]Reconstruction the system PSF by using the sub pixel technique, XiaofengSu, Fansheng Chen, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (China) . . [9481-23]A bionic multi-band polarimetric imaging system, Yong Liu, Jingxiang Yang,Yongqiang Zhao, Northwestern Polytechnical Univ. (China) .........[9481-24]Imaging by electromagnetic induction with resonant circuits, RobertaGuilizzoni, UCL (United Kingdom); Joseph Watson, AWE (United Kingdom); PaulBartlett, Ferruccio Renzoni, UCL (United Kingdom) ................[9481-25]Enhancing the quality of experience of a portable device by creating anillumination model based on the ambient light sensor readings, Asmaa H.Marhoubi, Helmut E. Bez, Eran A. Edirisinghe, Sara Saravi, Loughborough Univ.(United Kingdom) ...........................................[9481-26]Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in a chemically etched ZnSe substrateand its effect on the Raman signal enhancement, Syed K Islam, City College,City University of New York (CUNY) (USA); John Lombardi, Maria Tamargo,Richard Moug, The City College of New York (USA) ...............[9481-27]Effect of high energy proton implantation on the device characteristicsof InAlGaAs-capped InGaAs/GaAs quantum dot based infraredphotodetectors, Sourabh Upadhyay, Arjun Mandal, Hemant J. Ghadi,Dinesh Pal, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (India); Nagaraju B. V.Subrahmanyam, Pitamber Singh, Bhabha Atomic Research Ctr. (India);Subhananda Chakrabarti, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay(India)....................................................[9481-28]A detail investigation on quaternary and ternary capped strain coupledquantum dots based infrared photodetectors and effect of rapid thermalannealing temperature, Subhananda Chakrabarti, Hemant J. Ghadi,Sourav Adhikary, Saikalash Shetty, Akshay Balgarkashi, Indian Institute ofTechnology Bombay (India)...................................[9481-29]Studies on abrupt and gradual heterostructured hole barriers in barrierenhanced InAs/GaSb superlattice long wavelength photodetectors,Yi Zhou, Jianxin Chen, Fangfang Wang, Zhicheng Xu, Li He, Shanghai Instituteof Technical Physics (China) ..................................[9481-30]Automated optical system alignment and low order wavefront sensing,Joyce Fang, Cornell Univ. (USA) ...............................[9481-31]Fluorescence of quantum dots on e-beam patterned and DNA origamisubstrates, Timothy C. Corrigan, Matthew Kessinger, Ina Nikolli, Concord Univ.(USA); Michael L. Norton, David Neff, Marshall Univ. (USA) ..........[9481-32]Analysis for simplified optics coma effection on spectral image inversion ofcoded aperture spectral imager, Yangyang Liu, Qunbo Lv, Linlin Pei, JianweiWang, Academy of Opto-Electronics (China) .....................[9481-33]Random laser action in al nanoparticle/Rh6G-doped silica gel, Chao Yang,Guoying Feng, Hong Zhang, Jiayu Yi, Jiajia Yin, Shouhuan Zhou, Sichuan Univ.(China) ...................................................[9481-34]CONFERENCE 9481LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328Maximum allowable low-frequency platform vibrations in high resolutionsatellite missions: challenges and look-up figures, Javad Haghshenas,Satellite Research Institute (Iran, Islamic Republic of) ..............[9481-35]Choosing the right video interface for military vision systems, EdwardGoffin, John Phillips, Pleora Technologies Inc. (Canada) ............[9481-36]Nanomolecular gas sensor architectures based on functionalized carbonnanotubes for vapor detection, Deon Hines, The City College of New York(USA) ....................................................[9481-37]Non-uniformity correction with temperature influence compensation inmicrobolometer detector, Michal Krupinski, Grzegorz Bieszczad, SławomirGogler, Henryk Madura, Military Univ. of Technology (Poland) .......[9481-54]High-sensitivity active pixel sensor with variable-threshold photodetector,Sung-Hyun Jo, Myunghan Bae, Byoung-Soo Choi, Jang-Kyoo Shin, KyungpookNational Univ. (Korea, Republic of) .............................[9481-55]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 119


CONFERENCE 9482 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337Monday–Wednesday 20–22 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9482Next-Generation SpectroscopicTechnologies VIIIConference Chairs: Mark A. Druy (USA); Richard A. Crocombe, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (USA); David P. Bannon, Headwall Photonics Inc.(USA)Program Committee: Leigh J. Bromley, Daylight Solutions (USA); John M. Dell, The Univ. of Western Australia (Australia); Richard D. Driver,Headwall Photonics Inc. (USA); Jason M. Eichenholz, Open Photonics, Inc. (USA); Michael B. Frish, Physical Sciences Inc. (USA);Fredrick G. Haibach, BaySpec, Inc. (USA); Willem Hoving, Anteryon BV (Netherlands); Vassili Karanassios, Univ. of Waterloo (Canada);Martin Kraft, Carinthian Tech Research AG (Austria); Jouko O. Malinen, VTT Technical Research Ctr. of Finland (Finland); Curtis A. Marcott,Light Light Solutions, LLC (USA); Ellen V. Miseo, Hamamatsu Corp. (USA); Jeffry J. Santman, Corning Advanced Optics (USA);David W. Schiering, Smiths Detection (USA); John Seelenbinder, Agilent Technologies (USA); U<strong>lr</strong>ike Willer, Technische Univ. Clausthal(Germany)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 ..........MON 8:20 AM TO 11:50 AMMiniature, Portable and HandheldInstrumentsSession Chair: Mark A. Druy (USA)8:20 am: A perspective on the development of portable and hand-heldFourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometers and their application(Invited Paper), David W. Schiering, Josep Arnó, Smiths Detection Inc.(USA) .....................................................[9482-2]8:50 am: Chromium speciation using battery-operated microplasmason-chipsand optical emission spectrometry, Jenisse German, VassiliKaranassios, Univ. of Waterloo (Canada) .........................[9482-3]9:10 am: Review and recent progress of handheld spectrometry at ThermoFisher Scientific (Invited Paper), Peidong Wang, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.(USA) .....................................................[9482-4]9:40 am: A new point of care device for the detection of transcutaneousbilirubin index based on a novel optical probe, Hasan B. Celebi, YunusKaramavus, Yildiz Uludag, TÜBITAK National Research Institute of Electronicsand Cryptology (Turkey) ......................................[9482-5]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:00 am to 10:30 am10:30 am: A full featured handheld LIBS analyzer with early results fordefense and security, David R. Day, Don Sackett, Brendan Connors, MorganJennings, SciAps, Inc. (USA)...................................[9482-6]10:50 am: Security and defense applications with a novel handheld massspectrometer, Christopher D. Brown, 908 Devices Inc. (USA) ........[9482-7]11:10 am: Towards a chip-scale integrated-optic TDLAS methane sensor,Michael B. Frish, Matthew C. Laderer, Physical Sciences Inc. (USA)....[9482-8]11:30 am: Interband cascade laser spectroscopic sources with extremelylow power budgets, Jerry R. Meyer, Chul Soo Kim, U.S. Naval Research Lab.(USA); Mijin Kim, Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc. (USA); William W. Bewley,Charles D. Merritt, Chadwick L. Canedy, Igor Vurgaftman, U.S. Naval ResearchLab. (USA) .................................................[9482-9]Lunch Break .................................Mon 11:50 am to 1:40 pmSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 ...........MON 1:40 PM TO 4:40 PMNew Instruments and TechniquesSession Chair: Jeffry J. Santman, Corning Advanced Optics (USA)1:40 pm: Characterization of ion-assisted induced absorption in A-Si thinfilmsused for multivariate optical computing, Aditya B. Nayak, Jimmy Price,Bin Dai, David Perkins, Ding Ding Chen, Christopher M. Jones, Halliburton(USA) ....................................................[9482-11]2:00 pm: Photoacoustic sensing with micro-tuning forks (Invited Paper),U<strong>lr</strong>ike Willer, Michael Köhring, Mario Mordmüller, Technische Univ. Clausthal(Germany); Wolfgang Schade, Fraunhofer-Institut für NachrichtentechnikHeinrich-Hertz-Institut (Germany) ..............................[9482-12]2:30 pm: Latest developments in DLP based NIR spectrometers enable thenext generation of compact, portable systems, Eric Pruett, Pedro Gelabert,Texas Instruments Inc. (USA) .................................[9482-13]2:50 pm: Quantitative energy dispersive x-ray diffraction for identification ofcounterfeit medicines: preliminary study, Chiaki Crews, Daniel O’Flynn,Aiden L. Sidebottom, Robert D. Speller, Univ. College London (UnitedKingdom) .................................................[9482-14]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:10 pm to 3:40 pm3:40 pm: Long-wave infrared spectroscopy for trace chemical agentdetection using hypersorbent materials, Dmitry A. Kozak, R. Andrew McGill,Todd H. Stievater, Viet Nguyen, Robert Furstenberg, Marcel W. Pruessner, U.S.Naval Research Lab. (USA) ...................................[9482-15]4:00 pm: Developing mobile LIBS solutions for real world applications, QunLi, Katherine A. Bakeev, Jing Li, Sean X. Wang, B&W Tek, Inc. (USA) . . [9482-16]4:20 pm: Spectral analysis of rare earth elements, Madhavi Z. Martin, OakRidge National Lab. (USA); Andrzej W. Miziolek, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Robert V. Fox, Idaho National Lab. (USA); Frank C. DeLucia Jr., U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA); Nicolas André, University of Tennessee (USA) . . [9482-17]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9120 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 .......... TUE 8:00 AM TO 12:00 PMSmartphone SpectroscopySession Chair: Richard A. Crocombe, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (USA)8:00 am: Is “good enough” good enough for portable visible and nearvisiblespectrometry? (Invited Paper), Alexander Scheeline, SpectroClick(USA) ....................................................[9482-19]8:30 am: Demonstration of G-Fresnel cellphone spectrometer, Chenji Zhang,The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); Perry S. Edwards, Atoptix, LLC. (USA);Zhiwen Liu, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA) ..................[9482-20]8:50 am: Smartphone spectroscopy: three unique modalities for pointof-caretesting (Invited Paper), Kenneth D. Long, Hojeong Yu, Brian T.Cunningham, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA) ..........[9482-21]9:20 am: iSPEX: a smartphone spectropolarimeter, Frans Snik, StephanieHeikamp, Ritse C. Heinsbroek, Felix C. M. Bettonvil, Gerard van Harten,Christoph U. Keller, Leiden Observatory (Netherlands); Jeroen H. H. Rietjens,SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research (Netherlands); Ramón Navarro,NOVA Optical Infrared Instrumentation Group (Netherlands); Arnoud Apituley,Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut (Netherlands); Hester Volten,Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu (Netherlands); Armand Perduijn,Bright LED Solutions BV (Netherlands); Sipke Wadman, Willem Hoving, AvantesB.V. (Netherlands); Norbert Schmidt, DDQ (Netherlands)............[9482-22]9:40 am: Quantum dots, CMOS sensors and cell phones toward point-ofcare-diagnostics(Invited Paper), Eleonora Petryayeva, W. Russ Algar, TheUniv. of British Columbia (Canada) .............................[9482-23]10:10 am: Mobile phone based mini-spectrometer for rapid screeningof skin cancer, Tristan B. Swedish, Mira Moufarrej, Thomas Gurry, EdgarAranda-Michel, Xu Zhang, Prashant Sharma, Marie Noland, Anshuman J. Das,Ramesh Raskar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) .......[9482-24]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:30 am to 11:00 am11:00 am: Portable computing for mobile micro-instruments: from handheld devices to smart phones and tablets in spectroscopy, Scott Weagant,Vassili Karanassios, Univ. of Waterloo (Canada)...................[9482-25]11:20 am: Smartphone-embedded chemical luminescence-basedbiosensors for point-of-need applications, Aldo Roda, Elisa Michelini,Luca Cevenini, Donato Calabria, Maria M. Calabretta, Martina Zangheri,Massimo Di Fusco, Massimo Guardigli, Mara Mirasoli, Patrizia Simoni, Univ.degli Studi di Bologna (Italy) ..................................[9482-26]11:40 am: Gas detection with microelectromechanical Fabry-Perotinterferometer technology in cell phone, Rami Mannila, Risto Hyypiö, AnnaRissanen, VTT Technical Research Ctr. of Finland (Finland)..........[9482-27]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time .................Tue 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 ............TUE 1:30 PM TO 2:50 PMNovel Infrared and Raman Instrumentsand ApplicationsSession Chair: Leigh J. Bromley, Daylight Solutions Inc. (USA)1:30 pm: MEMS for imaging spectrometry from the visible to the longwave infrared wavelengths, Dilusha K. K. M. B. D. Silva, Dhirendra K. Tripathi,Haifeng Mao, John Bumgarner, Mariusz Martyniuk, Jarek Antoszewski, John M.Dell, Lorenzo Faraone, The Univ. of Western Australia (Australia) .....[9482-28]1:50 pm: Determination of stress in silicon wafers using Ramanspectroscopy, Martin De Biasio, Lukas Neumaier, Natalie Vollert,Carinthian Tech Research AG (Austria); Eduard Geier, Michael Rösner, InfineonTechnologies Austria AG (Austria); Christina Hirschl, Martin Kraft,Carinthian Tech Research AG (Austria)..........................[9482-29]2:10 pm: Fuel flexibility via real-time Raman fuel-gas analysis for turbinesystemcontrol, Michael P. Buric, Benjamin T. Chorpening, Steven D. Woodruff,David Tucker, National Energy Technology Lab. (USA) .............[9482-30]2:30 pm: Modular reconfigurable matched spectral filter spectrometer,Elizabeth C. Schundler, James R. Engel, OPTRA, Inc. (USA); Thomas C. GruberJr., MESH, Inc. (USA); Robert Vaillancourt, Ryan Benedict-Gill, David J. Mansur,John Dixon, Kevin Potter, OPTRA, Inc. (USA).....................[9482-32]CONFERENCE 9482LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 ............TUE 2:50 PM TO 5:40 PMHyperspectral Imaging ISession Chair: U<strong>lr</strong>ike Willer, Technische Univ. Clausthal (Germany)2:50 pm: High spatial resolution LWIR hyperspectral sensor, Carson B.Roberts, Andrew Bodkin, James T. Daly, Bodkin Design & Engineering, LLC(USA) ....................................................[9482-33]3:10 pm: Dewar-cooler-integrated MWIR spectrometer for high rates andhigh-dynamic range measurements, Nicolas Guérineau, Sylvain Rommeluère,Yann Ferrec, Guillaume Druart, ONERA (France); Serge Magli, SOFRADIR(France); Gilles Lasfargues, Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique (France);Eric D. de Borniol, MINATEC (France)...........................[9482-34]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:30 pm to 4:00 pm4:00 pm: Compact high performance hyperspectral system design andapplications, Leah Ziph-Schatzberg, Corning Incorporated (USA) ....[9482-35]4:20 pm: Portable stand-off spectral imaging camera for detection ofeffluents and residues, Neil Goldstein, Benjamin St. Peter, Jonathan Grot,Michael Kogan, Marsha Fox, Pajo Vujkovic-Cvijin, Ryan Penny, Jason A. Cline,Spectral Sciences, Inc. (USA) .................................[9482-36]4:40 pm: Detection and direct identification of liquid contaminants atstandoff distances with an imaging polarimetric spectrometer,Eugene Tsiang, Jason T. Akagi, Adam Oberbeck, Edward T. Knobbe,Spectrum Photonics, Inc. (USA) ...............................[9482-37]5:00 pm: Longwave infrared compressive hyperspectral imager,Julia Rentz Dupuis, Bogdan R. Cosofret, Physical Sciences Inc. (USA);Michael J. Kirby, Colorado State Univ. (USA) .....................[9482-38]5:20 pm: Hyperspectral grating optimization and manufacturingconsiderations, Lovell E. Comstock, Jeffry J. Santman, Corning SpecialtyMaterials, Inc. (USA) ........................................[9482-39]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Divalent chromium doped ZnSe nanoparticles random laser induced bynanosecond laser pulse, Jiayu Yi, Guoying Feng, Chao Yang, Shouhuan Zhou,Sichuan Univ. (China) .......................................[9482-54]Micro-Raman spectroscopy for meat type detection, Martin De Biasio,Carinthian Tech Research AG (Austria); Dirk Balthasar, TOMRA Sorting GmbH(Germany); Philip Stampfer, Raimund Leitner, Carinthian Tech Research AG(Austria) ..................................................[9482-10]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 121


CONFERENCE 9482LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 ..........WED 8:00 AM TO 9:00 AMChemometrics & Hyperspectral ImagingSession Chair: Ellen V. Miseo, Hamamatsu Corp. (USA)8:00 am: Fluorescent marker-based and marker-free discriminationbetween healthy and cancerous human tissues using hyper-spectralimaging, Thomas Arnold, Martin De Biasio, Raimund Leitner, Carinthian TechResearch AG (Austria) .......................................[9482-40]8:20 am: Spectral data analysis approaches for improved provenanceclassification, Andrzej W. Miziolek, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Kellen J.Sorauf, Regis Univ. (USA); Amy J. R. Bauer, TSI Inc. (USA); Fank C. De Lucia Jr.,U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ...............................[9482-42]8:40 am: Filter selection criteria for the discrimination of stronglyoverlapping chemical spectra, Kevin J. Major, Menelaos K. Poutous, KevinF. Dunnill, The Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte (USA); Kenneth J. Ewing,Jasbinder S. Sanghera, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Ishwar D. Aggarwal,The Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte (USA)....................[9482-43]SESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 .........WED 9:00 AM TO 10:00 AMHyperspectral Imaging IISession Chair: Ellen V. Miseo, Hamamatsu Corp. (USA)9:00 am: Compact hyperspectral image sensor based on a novelhyperspectral encoder, Alex Hegyi, Joerg Martini, PARC, a Xerox Co.(USA) ....................................................[9482-44]9:20 am: Low SWaP multispectral sensors using dichroic filter arrays,Todd Jennings, John D. Dougherty, Pixelteq, Inc. (USA) ............[9482-47]9:40 am: Characterization of AOTF based Spectropolarimetric Imagersfrom 400 to 1700 nm, Neelam Gupta, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); JohnC. Morgan, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Ctr. (USA); DennisSuhre, DRS Scientific Inc. (USA) ...............................[9482-46]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 2:40 PMHyperspectral Imaging IIISession Chair: David P. Bannon, Headwall Photonics Inc. (USA)1:00 pm: Inverse analysis of triarylamine-dye transmission spectra,Daniel Aiken, Scott A. Ramsey, Troy Mayo, Jim Bellemare, Samuel G.Lambrakos, Joseph E. Peak, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA) .......[9482-48]1:20 pm: Weighted Chebyshev distance classification method forhyperspectral imaging, Suleyman Demirci, Turkish Air Force Academy(Turkey); Iþýn Erer, Istanbul Technical Univ. (Turkey); Okan K. Ersoy, PurdueUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9482-49]1:40 pm: Optical system design of a Dyson imaging spectrometer based onFery prism, Linlin Pei, Academy of Opto-Electronics (China) ........[9482-50]2:00 pm: errors in imaging of computational imaging spectrometer causedby sampling, Jianwei Wang, Academy of Opto-Electronics (China) ...[9482-51]2:20 pm: Turbine jet exhaust as proxy for detection of wake vortices, TaumiDaniels, NASA Langley Research Ctr (USA) ......................[9482-53]SESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 ...........WED 2:40 PM TO 4:50 PMHyperspectral Imaging IVSession Chair: David P. Bannon, Headwall Photonics Inc. (USA)2:40 pm: Hyperspectral imaging of foods for commercial application,Seung-Chul Yoon, Kurt C. Lawrence, Bosoon Park, Agricultural ResearchService (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9482-57]3:00 pm: NASA Goddard’s LiDAR, Hyperspectral, and Thermal airborneimager (G-LiHT), Lawrence A. Corp, Bruce D. Cook, Elizabeth M. Middleton,NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (USA) .........................[9482-45]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:20 pm to 3:50 pm3:50 pm: Miniaturization of high-spectral-spatial-resolution hyperspectralimagers on unmanned aerial systems, Sam Hill, Headwall Photonics Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9482-58]4:10 pm: Shadow removal from VNIR hyperspectral remote sensingimagery with end-member signature analysis, Fatih Omruuzun, Didem OzisikBaskurt, Hazan Daglayan, Yasemin Yardimci Cetin, Middle East Technical Univ.(Turkey) ..................................................[9482-55]4:30 pm: Drill core imaging spectrometer record compiling system, TaixiaWu, Lifu Zhang, Hongming Zhang, Qingxi Tong, Institute of Remote Sensingand Digital Earth (China) .....................................[9482-52]Hyperspectral Imaging Standards Workshop4:30 to 6:00 pm · Location: Conv. Ctr. Room 346Open to all attendees.Workshop Chair: David Allen, National Institute of Standards andTechnology (USA)Panel Moderator: Karen Reczek, National Institute of Standardsand Technology (USA)Panel Members: Ronald Resmini, MITRE Corporation (USA);Oliver Weatherbee, SpecTIR LLC (USA); Terry Slonecker,USGS (USA); Karen Reczek, National Institute of Standards andTechnology (USA)PURPOSE: Hyperspectral imaging as a field is in the process of maturingfrom a specialized tool to a routine method applied to many facets of society.Standards provide common reference points that foster an understandingbetween different entities. This meeting is intended to survey the range ofstandards currently available and to identify gaps where new standardsare needed. The range of standards open for discussion encompass allaspects related to hyperspectral imaging and may include performancespecifications, calibration standards, data formats, terminology, and bestpractices. This workshop will provide an open forum for metrology laboratories,instrument vendors, data product analysts, data product vendors,and end-users. The outcome of this meeting will provide guidance for futureactivities including an expanded workshop to address areas determinedto be significant bottlenecks restricting the full potential of this field. Thismeeting is open to all DSS registered attendees.GOALS:• Provide a forum for the hyperspectral imaging community to discusscurrent and needed standards• Identifying international standards organizations that are the mostlogical homes for new standards• Address the need for standards to address regulatory requirements• Discuss the possibility of a uniform set of performance metrics• Discuss the need for traceability to national standards• Consider formalizing best practices122 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9483 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329Wednesday–Thursday 22–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9483Terahertz Physics, Devices, and SystemsIX: Advanced Applications in Industry andDefenseConference Chairs: Mehdi F. Anwar, Univ. of Connecticut (USA); Thomas W. Crowe, Virginia Diodes, Inc. (USA); Tariq Manzur, Naval UnderseaWarfare Ctr. (USA)Program Committee: Giles Davies, Univ. of Leeds (United Kingdom); Gottfried H. Döhler, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light(Germany); Achyut K. Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA); M. Saif Islam, Univ. of California, Davis (USA); Hiroshi Ito, Kitasato Univ. (Japan);Peter Uhd Jepsen, Technical Univ. of Denmark (Denmark); Edmund H. Linfield, Univ. of Leeds (United Kingdom); Amir Hamed Majedi, Univ.of Waterloo (Canada); Taiichi Otsuji, Tohoku Univ. (Japan); Nezih Pala, Florida International Univ. (USA); Azizur Rahman, City Univ. London(United Kingdom); Victor Ryzhii, Univ. of Aizu (Japan); Andre U. Sokolnikov, Visual Solutions and Applications (USA); Ashok K. Sood, MagnoliaOptical Technologies, Inc. (USA); Sigfrid K. Yngvesson, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst (USA); Weili Zhang, Oklahoma State Univ. (USA)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 .........WED 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AMNovel Concepts ISession Chairs: Thomas W. Crowe, Virginia Diodes, Inc. (USA);B. M. Azizur Rahman, City Univ. London (United Kingdom)8:00 am: Terahertz isolator in asymmetry magneto-metasurface (InvitedPaper), Sai Chen, Fei Fan, Pengfei Wu, Nankai Univ. (China); Bo Liu, ShengjiangChang, Key Lab. of Optical Information Science and Technology (China).[9483-1]8:30 am: Enhancement of THz signal intensity by plasmonic monopolenanoantenna (Invited Paper), Ekmel Özbay, Bilkent Univ. (Turkey) .....[9483-2]9:00 am: GaN-based terahertz quantum cascade lasers (Invited Paper),Wataru Terashima, Hideki Hirayama, RIKEN (Japan) ...............[9483-39]9:30 am: Study on gas molecule adsorption-desorption dynamics ongraphene using terahertz emission spectroscopy (Invited Paper), IwaoKawayama, Osaka Univ. (Japan); Saikat Talapatra, Southern Illinois Univ.-Carbondale (USA); Robert Vajtai, Pulickel Madhavapanicker Ajayan, JunichiroKono, Rice Univ. (USA); Tonouchi Masayoshi, Osaka Univ. (Japan) ....[9483-4]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 3:00 PMTHz Sources ISession Chairs: Mehdi F. Anwar, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Tariq Manzur, Naval Undersea Warfare Ctr. (USA)1:00 pm: Terahertz metamaterials for modulation and detection(Invited Paper), Sameer Sonkusale, Pramod Singh, Saroj Rout, Guoqing Fu,Wangren Xu, Tufts Univ. (USA) .................................[9483-5]1:30 pm: Terahertz-wave detector modules implementing zero-biasedInGaAsP Schottky-barrier diodes (Invited Paper), Hiroshi Ito, Kitasato Univ.(Japan)....................................................[9483-6]2:00 pm: THz-wave parametric amplifier using LiNbO 3 crystal(Invited Paper), Kodo Kawase, Nagoya Univ. (Japan) and RIKEN (Japan); KosukeMurate, Kazuki Imayama, Nagoya Univ. (Japan); Shin’ichiro Hayashi, RIKEN(Japan)....................................................[9483-7]2:30 pm: Terahertz oscillators and receivers using electron devices forhigh-capacity wireless communication (Invited Paper), Safumi Suzuki,Masahiro Asada, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan) .............[9483-8]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 5:10 PMTHz Sources IISession Chair: Mehdi F. Anwar, Univ. of Connecticut (USA)3:30 pm: Compact THz receivers (Invited Paper), Thomas W Crowe,Eric W. Bryerton, Jeffrey L. Hesler, Virginia Diodes, Inc. (USA) .......[9483-10]4:00 pm: Chip scale polarization rotator on SOI for mid-IR: design andanalysis (Invited Paper), B. M. A. Rahman, City Univ. London (United Kingdom);Ajanta Barh, Ravi K Varshney, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (India);Bishnu P. Pal, Mahindra Ecole Centrale (India).....................[9483-3]4:30 pm: Radar system components to detect small and fast objects,Axel Hülsmann, Christian Zech, Mathias Klenner, Axel Tessmann, ArnulfLeuther, Michael Schlechtweg, Oliver Ambacher, Fraunhofer-Institut fürAngewandte Festkörperphysik (Germany) .......................[9483-11]4:50 pm: Optical simulation of terahertz antenna using finite differencetime domain method, Chao Zhang, Zoran Ninkov, Gregory J. Fertig, RochesterInstitute of Technology (USA); Andrew P. Sacco, J. Daniel Newman, KennethD. Fourspring, Exelis Geospatial Systems (USA); Zeljko Ignjatovic, Univ.of Rochester (USA); Paul P. K. Lee, IEEE (USA); Judith L. Pipher, Craig W.McMurtry, Jagannath Dayalu, Univ. of Rochester (USA) ............[9483-12]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 .......... THU 8:00 AM TO 10:10 AMAdvanced Materials and DevicesSession Chair: Weili Zhang, Oklahoma State Univ. (USA)8:00 am: Metasurface induced terahertz transparency and absorption(Invited Paper), Weili Zhang, Oklahoma State Univ. (USA) ...........[9483-13]8:30 am: Optical parameters of ZnMgO/ZnO core-shell structures in THzregime, Anas Mazady, Abdiel Rivera, Kiarash Ahi, Mehdi Anwar, Univ. ofConnecticut (USA)..........................................[9483-14]8:50 am: Tuning of terahertz metamaterials’ resonances via near fieldcoupling (Invited Paper), Abul K Azad, Dibakar R Chowdhury, Hou-Tong Chen,Antoinette J Taylor, Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (USA)....[9483-15]9:20 am: Phase characteristics of subwavelength antenna elementsfor efficient design of terahertz frequency and millimeter-wavelengthmetasurfaces, Richard J. Williams, Andrew J. Gatesman, Univ. ofMassachusetts Lowell (USA); William E. Nixon, National Ground Intelligence Ctr.(USA) ....................................................[9483-16]9:40 am: Sub-THz materials measurements based on low loss corrugatedwaveguides (Invited Paper), Emile de Rijk, Alessandro Macor, SWISSto12 SA(Switzerland) ..............................................[9483-33]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:10 am to 10:40 amSENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 123


CONFERENCE 9483LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329SESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 ..........THU 10:40 AM TO 12:10 PMNovel Concepts IISession Chairs: Thomas W. Crowe, Virginia Diodes, Inc. (USA);B. M. Azizur Rahman, City Univ. London (United Kingdom)10:40 am: Extreme THz nonlinearities: high-harmonic generation, dynamicalBloch oscillations and interband Zener tunneling in bulk semiconductors(Invited Paper), Christoph Lange, Olaf Schubert, Matthias Hohenleutner, FabianLanger, Benedikt Urbanek, Univ. Regensburg (Germany); U<strong>lr</strong>ich Huttner, DanielGolde, Philipps-Univ. Marburg (Germany); Torsten Meier, Univ. Paderborn(Germany); Mackillo Kira, Stephan W. Koch, Philipps-Univ. Marburg (Germany);Rupert Huber, Univ. Regensburg (Germany). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9483-17]11:10 am: A review on THz characterization of electronic componentsand a comparison of THz imaging characterization with other techniques(Invited Paper), Kiarash Ahi, Navid Asadizanjani, Sina Shahbazmohamadi, MarkTehranipoor, Mehdi Anwar, Univ. of Connecticut (USA) .............[9483-18]11:40 am: Solid state THz sources with higher power (Invited Paper),Thomas W Crowe, Steven A. Retzloff, Jeffrey L. Hesler, Virginia Diodes, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9483-19]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time .................Thu 12:10 pm to 1:30 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 ............THU 1:30 PM TO 3:20 PMTHz SpectroscopySession Chairs: Mehdi F. Anwar, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Hiroshi Ito, Kitasato Univ. (Japan)1:30 pm: Nonlinear optical frequency up-conversion broadening terahertzhorizons in sensitive detection (Invited Paper), Kouji Nawata, Shin’ichiroHayashi, Hiroaki Minamide, RIKEN (Japan) ......................[9483-20]2:00 pm: Laminated materials characterization by terahertz kineticsspectroscopy, Anis Rahman, Aunik K. Rahman, Applied Research & Photonics,Inc. (USA).................................................[9483-21]2:20 pm: Experimental determination of terahertz atmospheric absorptionparameters, David M. Slocum, Thomas M. Goyette, Robert H. Giles, Univ. ofMassachusetts Lowell (USA); William E. Nixon, National Ground Intelligence Ctr.(USA) ....................................................[9483-22]2:40 pm: Possibility of the detection and identification of substance atlong distance using the noisy reflected THz pulse under real conditions,Vyacheslav A. Trofimov, Svetlana A. Varentsova, Vladislav V. Trofimov,Lomonosov Moscow State Univ. (Russian Federation) .............[9483-23]3:00 pm: THz magneto-photoresponse spectroscopy of HgTe basedquantum well (gapped Dirac type electronic dispersion), Mehdi Pakmehr,Univ. at Buffalo (USA); Christoph Bruene, Laurens W. Molenkamp, Julius-Maximilians-Univ. Würzburg (Germany); Bruce D. McCombe, Univ. at Buffalo(USA) ....................................................[9483-24]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 3:20 pm to 3:50 pmSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 ............THU 3:50 PM TO 5:20 PMTHz ImagingSession Chairs: Thomas W. Crowe, Virginia Diodes, Inc. (USA);B. M. Azizur Rahman, City Univ. London (United Kingdom)3:50 pm: Room temperature terahertz detectors and their applications(Invited Paper), Jian Chen, Xuecou Tu, Lin Kang, Biaobing Jin, Peiheng Wu,Nanjing Univ. (China)........................................[9483-25]4:20 pm: Performances of THz cameras with enhanced sensitivity in subterahertzregion, Naoki Oda, Tsutomu Ishi, Seiji Kurashina, Takayuki Sudou,Takao Morimoto, Masaru Miyoshi, Kohei Doi, Hideki Goto, Tokuhito Sasaki,NEC Corp. (Japan); Goro Isoyama, Ryukou Kato, Akinori Irizawa, Keigo Kawase,The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research (Japan) ...........[9483-26]4:40 pm: Robust identification of concealed dangerous substances usingTHz imaging spectroscopy, Arthur D. van Rheenen, Magnus W. Haakestad,Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (Norway); Helle E. Nystad,Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology (Norway) .............[9483-29]5:00 pm: Dark field THz camera imaging measurements, 200 GHz to 400GHz, Andrew P. Sacco, J. Daniel Newman, Exelis Geospatial Systems (USA);Paul P. K. Lee, Univ. of Rochester (USA); Kenneth D. Fourspring, John H.Osborn, Robert D. Fiete, Exelis Geospatial Systems (USA); Mark F. Bocko,Zeljko Ignjatovic, Judith L. Pipher, Craig W. McMurtry, Xi-Cheng Zhang,Jagannath Dayalu, Univ. of Rochester (USA); Katherine Seery, Chao Zhang,Zoran Ninkov, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA).............[9483-30]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.MCT as sub-terahertz and infrared detector, Fiodor F. Sizov, VyacheslavV. Zabudsky, V.E. Lashkaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics (Ukraine);Sergey A. Dvoretsky, A.V. Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics(Russian Federation); Vladimir A. Petryiakov, Aleksandr G. Golenkov, KaterinaV. Andreyeva, Zinoviia F. Tsybrii, Anna V. Shevchik-Shekera, V.E. LashkaryovInstitute of Semiconductor Physics (Ukraine); Ernesto Dieguez, Univ. Autónomade Madrid (Spain) ..........................................[9483-27]Inspection of mechanical and electrical properties of silicon wafersusing terahertz tomography and spectroscopy, Thomas Arnold, WolfgangMühleisen, Johannes Schicker, Christina Hirschl, Raimund Leitner, CarinthianTech Research AG (Austria) ..................................[9483-31]Variation of ZnMgO properties upon growth technique in THz spectrum,Abdiel Rivera, Anas Mazady, Kiarash Ahi, Mehdi Anwar, Univ. of Connecticut(USA) ....................................................[9483-32]124 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9484 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330Wednesday–Friday 22–24 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9484Compressive Sensing IVConference Chair: Fauzia Ahmad, Villanova Univ. (USA)Program Committee: Moeness G. Amin, Villanova Univ. (USA); Gonzalo R. Arce, Univ. of Delaware (USA); Abdesselam Salim Bouzerdoum,Univ. of Wollongong (Australia); Michael J. DeWeert, BAE Systems (USA); Matthew A. Herman, InView Technology Corp. (USA);Eric L. Mokole, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); Dimitris A. Pados, Univ.at Buffalo (USA); Athina P. Petropulu, Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey (USA); Zhijun G. Qiao, The Univ. of Texas-Pan American (USA);Ervin Sejdic, Univ. of Pittsburgh (USA); Lei (Leslie) Ying, Univ. at Buffalo (USA)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 4:50 PMCompressive Sensing for RadarSession Chair: Ram M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA)3:30 pm: Compressive sensing imaging for general SAR echo model basedon Maxwell’s equations, Bing Sun, Shuxia Li, Yufeng Cao, Zhijun G. Qiao, TheUniv. of Texas-Pan American (USA) .............................[9484-1]3:50 pm: Sparsity-based moving target localization using multiple dualfrequencyradars, Khodour AlKadry, Fauzia Ahmad, Moeness G. Amin,Villanova Univ. (USA).........................................[9484-2]4:10 pm: Cross-term free based bistatic radar system using sparse leastsquares, Rasim A. Sevimli, Ahmet E. Cetin, Bilkent Univ. (Turkey) .....[9484-3]4:30 pm: Multi-view TWRI scene reconstruction using a joint Bayesiansparse approximation model, Van Ha Tang, Abdesselam Bouzerdoum, SonLam Phung, Fok Hing Chi Tivive, Univ. of Wollongong (Australia) ......[9484-4]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ..........THU 9:00 AM TO 10:20 AMCompressive Sensing for Spectral ImagingSession Chair: Gonzalo R. Arce, Univ. of Delaware (USA)9:00 am: Point-spread functions for coded aperture imaging with separabledoubly-Toeplitz masks, Michael J. DeWeert, BAE Systems (USA) ....[9484-5]9:20 am: Computational imaging in a multiplexed imager with staticmultispectral encoding, Johann Veras, Robert R. Muise, Kevin Hines, AbhijitMahalanobis, Lockheed Martin Corp. (USA); Mark A. Neifeld, The Univ. ofArizona (USA) ..............................................[9484-6]9:40 am: Compressive and classical hyperspectral systems: a fundamentalcomparison, Adi Shay, Isaac Y. August, Adrian Stern, Ben-Gurion Univ. of theNegev (Israel)...............................................[9484-7]10:00 am: Compressive spectral polarization imaging with codedmicropolarizer array, Chen Fu, Univ. of Delaware (USA); Henry Arguello, Univ.Industrial de Santander (Colombia); Gonzalo R. Arce, Univ. of Delaware (USA);Brian M. Sadler, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ...................[9484-8]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:20 am to 10:50 amSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ..........THU 10:50 AM TO 12:10 PMCS for Optical Imaging, Motion Imagery,and Video ISession Chair: Michael J. DeWeert, BAE Systems (USA)10:50 am: Recent results in single-pixel compressive imaging usingselective measurement strategies (Invited Paper), Matthew A. Herman, InViewTechnology Corp. (USA) ......................................[9484-9]11:30 am: L1-PCA video surveillance, Ying Liu, Dimitris A. Pados, Univ. atBuffalo (USA) ..............................................[9484-10]11:50 am: Gradient-based compressive sensing for noise videoreconstruction, Huihuang Zhao, Hengyang Normal Univ. (China);Shuxia Li, John Montalbo, Zhijun G. Qiao, The Univ. of Texas-Pan American(USA) ....................................................[9484-11]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time .................Thu 12:10 pm to 1:40 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ............THU 1:40 PM TO 3:20 PMCS Signal ProcessingSession Chair: Ervin Sejdic, Univ. of Pittsburgh (USA)1:40 pm: Compressive sensing cryptographic analysis, Ponciano J.Escamilla-Ambrosio, Moises Salinas Rosales, Eleazar Aguirre-Anaya, Ctr. deInvestigación en Computación (Mexico) .........................[9484-12]2:00 pm: Sparsity-based DOA estimation of coherent and uncorrelatedsources using transmit/receive co-prime arrays, Elie BouDaher, FauziaAhmad, Moeness G. Amin, Villanova Univ. (USA)..................[9484-13]2:20 pm: See-through obscurants via compressive sensing indegraded visual environment, Richard C. Lau, Ted K. Woodward, AppliedCommunication Sciences (USA) ...............................[9484-14]2:40 pm: An analysis of spectral transformation techniques on graphs, IgorDjurovic, Univ. of Montenegro (Montenegro); Ervin Sejdic, Univ. of Pittsburgh(USA); Nikola Bulatovic, Marko Simeunovic, Univ. of Montenegro(Montenegro) ..............................................[9484-15]3:00 pm: Time-frequency signature sparse reconstruction using chirpdictionary, Yen T. H. Nguyen, Univ. of Leeds (United Kingdom) and VillanovaUniv. (USA); Moeness G. Amin, Villanova Univ. (USA); Mounir Ghogho, Univ.of Leeds (United Kingdom) and Univ. Internationale de Rabat (Morocco); DesMcLernon, Univ. of Leeds (United Kingdom) .....................[9484-16]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 3:20 pm to 3:50 pmSENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 125


CONFERENCE 9484LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ........... THU 3:50 PM TO 4:50 PMCS for Optical Imaging, Motion Imagery,and Video IISession Chair: Matthew A. Herman, InView Technology Corp. (USA)3:50 pm: Compressive line sensing imaging system using active spatiallight modulation devices, Bing Ouyang, Harbor Branch OceanographicInstitute (USA) and Florida Atlantic Univ. (USA); Weilin W. Hou, U.S. NavalResearch Lab. (USA); Frank M. Caimi, Fraser R. Dalgleish, Anni K. Vuorenkoski,Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute (USA); Cuiling Gong, Texas ChristianUniv. (USA); Walter Britton, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute(USA) ....................................................[9484-17]4:10 pm: Compressive quantum sensing (Invited Paper), John C. Howell,Gregory Howland, Daniel Lum, Univ. of Rochester (USA) ...........[9484-18]FRIDAY 24 APRILSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ...........FRI 8:40 AM TO 10:00 AMCS for Acoustics, Ultrasound, and HealthMonitoring of StructuresSession Chair: Dimitris A. Pados, Univ. at Buffalo (USA)8:40 am: Compressive power spectrum sensing for vibration-based outputonlysystem identification of structural systems in the presence of noise,Agathoklis Giaralis, Bamrung Tausiesakul, Kyriaki Gkoktsi, City Univ. London(United Kingdom) ...........................................[9484-19]9:00 am: Multimodal exploitation and sparse reconstruction for guidedwavestructural health monitoring, Andrew L. Golato, Sridhar Santhanam,Fauzia Ahmad, Moeness G. Amin, Villanova Univ. (USA) ............[9484-20]9:20 am: Seismic traces reconstruction from compressive measurements,Ana Ramirez, Gonzalo R. Arce, Univ. of Delaware (USA) ............[9484-21]9:40 am: Group sparsity based estimation of nonstationary harmonicsignals, Yimin D. Zhang, Villanova Univ. (USA) ...................[9484-22]Coffee Break ................................. Fri 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ...........FRI 10:30 AM TO 11:30 AMCS for Healthcare and BiomedicalApplicationsSession Chair: Eric L. Mokole, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA)10:30 am: Biomedical sensor design using analog compressed sensing,Mohammadreza Balouchestani, Sridhar Krishnan, Ryerson Univ.(Canada) .................................................[9484-23]10:50 am: Conflict-cost based random sampling design for parallel MRIwith low rank constraints, Wan Kim, Jingyuan Lyu, Yihang Zhou, Leslie Ying,Univ. at Buffalo (USA) .......................................[9484-24]11:10 am: Long-term surface EMG monitoring using K-means clusteringand compressive sensing, Mohammadreza Balouchestani, Sridhar Krishnan,Ryerson Univ. (Canada)......................................[9484-25]126 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9485 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323Monday–Thursday 20–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9485Thermosense: Thermal InfraredApplications XXXVIIConference Chair: Sheng-Jen (Tony) Hsieh, Texas A&M Univ. (USA)Conference Co-Chair: Joseph N. Zalameda, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA)Program Committee: Andrea Acosta, Colbert Infrared Services (USA); Nicolas Avdelidis, National Technical Univ. of Athens (Greece); PaoloBison, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy); Jeff R. Brown, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ. (USA); Douglas Burleigh, La Jolla CoveConsulting (USA); Fred P. Colbert, Colbert Infrared Services (USA); K. Elliott Cramer, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA); Ralph B. Dinwiddie,Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA); Herbert Kaplan, Honeyhill Technical Co. (USA); Timo T. Kauppinen, VTT Technical Research Ctr. of Finland(Finland); Dennis H. LeMieux, Siemens Power Generation, Inc. (USA); Monica Lopez Saenz, IRCAM GmbH (Germany); Xavier P. V. Maldague,Univ. Laval (Canada); Gary L. Orlove, FLIR Systems, Inc. (USA); Beata Oswald-Tranta, Montan Univ. Leoben (Austria); G. Raymond Peacock,Temperatures.com, Inc. (USA); Piotr Pregowski, Pregowski Infrared Services (Poland); Ralph A. Rotolante, Vicon Enterprises Inc. (USA);Andres E. Rozlosnik, SI Termografía Infrarroja (Argentina); Morteza Safai, The Boeing Co. (USA); Takahide Sakagami, Kobe Univ. (Japan);Steven M. Shepard, Thermal Wave Imaging, Inc. (USA); Sami Siikanen, VTT Technical Research Ctr. of Finland (Finland); Gregory R. Stockton,Stockton Infrared Thermographic Services, Inc. (USA); Vladimir P. Vavilov, Tomsk Polytechnic Univ. (Russian Federation); Xiong Yu, CaseWestern Reserve Univ. (USA)Thermosense Mission StatementThe Infrared Applications, Thermosense conference promotes the worldwideexchange of information about the uses or applications of thermal infraredsensing, imaging and measuring instruments through papers, workshopsand courses. Over the past thirty seven years these activities have includedtopics from the fundamentals of imaging and calibration to virtually all civilianapplications of infrared equipment with special emphasis on problem solvingand reduction to practice.Thermosense BackgroundThermosense is the oldest and largest international technical meetingfocused on scientific, industrial and general uses of infrared imagingand infrared temperature measurements. Its regular printed proceedingsare found in most scientific and engineering libraries, providing anunequaled depth and breadth of technical information and reference data.Further information regarding Thermosense can be found at: www.thermosense.orgSENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 127


CONFERENCE 9485LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316MONDAY 20 APRILThe Infrared Applications: ThermoSense XXXVII Vendor SessionLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 316 ................................................. 12:15 PM TO 4:45 PMModerators: Andrés E. Rozlosnik, SI Termografia Infrarroja (Argentina), and Herb Kaplan, Honeyhill Technical Co. (USA)The Infrared Applications: ThermoSense XXXVII Vendor Session will beheld on Monday afternoon, 20 April 2015 as part of the SPIE DSS 2015Conference in Baltimore. The session will feature brief presentationsfrom hardware and software vendors whose product lines impact thermalimaging applications.Unlike the technical sessions, there are no “commercial content” restrictionsin these presentations.This event allows vendors to showcase new products on display atthis year’s exhibit, and provides attendees with an advance glimpse of“what’s new” in thermal imaging applications.All exhibitors are eligible to present.The Vendor Session was started eleven years ago and has been a popular,well-attended success. It allows the busy technical conference attendeesto better prioritize their time when visiting the exhibits. It alsoprovides a relaxed atmosphere for informal conversations between vendorsand conference attendees.The session begins with 10-15 minute presentations and is followedby a reception and mixer with snacks and soft drinks.VENDORS IN PRESENTATION ORDER:Magnity Electronics (Booth 330)New development in thermal imaging technologies at MagnityElectronicsPresenter: Chongfei Shen, CEOThermoteknix (Booth 308)New product developments from Thermoteknix Systems Ltd.Presenter: Alistair Brown, Product ManagerStingRay Optics, LLC (Booth 958)StingRay Optics Standard Products 2015Presenter: Sam Wyman, Standard Products SpecialistSCD.USA-IR LLC (SemiConductor Devices USAInfrared LLC) (Booth 911)Newest Products for 2015 from SCDPresenter: Robert McDaniel, President and CEO, SCD.USA-IR LLCXenics (Booth 825)Low and high temperature thermographic solutionsPresenter: Jan Vermeiren, Technical Adviser & Business DevelopmentManagerNew Imaging Technologies (NIT) (Booth 332)SWIR imaging with 140Db, global shutter and much morePresenter: Jean-Louis Lauront, Sales DirectorTelops (Booth 324)New FAST-IR 2K: The fastest IR camera now reaches 2000 framesper second!Presenter: Vincent Farley, Business Development ManagerNew Infrared Technologies, LTD (Booth 970)Uncooled MWIR imaging SWaP - C systems: new developments fromNew Infrared TechnologiesPresenter: Rodrigo Linares, Business Development ManagerPHOTONIS Digital Imaging (Booth 1029)24/7 Full Color Low Light Video Camera in High DefinitionPresenter: Löig E. Bourrée, Ph.D, Vice President of Night VisionTechnologiesSensors Unlimited - UTC Aerospace Systems (Booth 625)Fast, High Resolution InGaAs Linescan Imaging for Machine Vision andBio-medical Imaging in the Short Wave Infrared (SWIR)Presenter: Douglas Malchow, Mgr Business Development forIndustrial Markets, Sensors Unlimited Inc.Sofradir EC (Booth 811)Groupe Sofradir – New Developments in Thermal Imaging for NorthAmerican CustomersPresenter: Richard Ryan, SVP Sales & Marketing Groupe SofradirDRS Technologies, Inc. (Booth 409)Radiometric Capabilities and Advantages in IntegrationPresenter: Chris Reed, Product Manager, Tamarisk® Thermal CoresDRS TechnologiesOphir Optronics Ltd. (Booth 919)Infrared Optics Applications: New challengesPresenter: Moshe Leibovich, Marketing Director128 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323 ...........TUE 8:00 AM TO 9:50 AMAerospace ApplicationsSession Chairs: Xavier Maldague, Univ. Laval (Canada);Ralph B. Dinwiddie, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA)8:00 am: Real time fatigue damage growth assessment of a composite3 stringer panel using passive thermography (Invited Paper), Joseph N.Zalameda, Eric R. Burke, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA); Michael R. Horne,National Institute of Aerospace (USA)............................[9485-1]8:30 am: Nondestructive evaluation of aircraft coatings with infrared diffusereflectance spectra, Michael R. Hawks, Air Force Institute of Technology (USA)and Oak Ridge Institute for Science & Education (USA); Kody A. Wilson, AirForce Institute of Technology (USA); Timothy W. C. Zens, Air Command andStaff College (USA); Adam T. Cooney, Hans G. Korth, Air Force Research Lab.(USA) .....................................................[9485-2]8:50 am: Comparative evaluation of aerospace composites usingthermography and ultrasonic NDT techniques, Panagiotis Theodorakeas,Nicolas P. Avdelidis, Eleni Cheilakou, National Technical Univ. of Athens(Greece); Roubini Marini, Hellenic Aerospace Industry S.A. (Greece); Maria Koui,National Technical Univ. of Athens (Greece).......................[9485-3]9:10 am: A new approach on JPSS VIIRS BCS and SVS PRT calibration,Tung R. Wang, Steve A. Marschke, Michael Borroto, Christopher M. Jones,Christopher Chovit, Raytheon Co. (USA) .........................[9485-4]9:30 am: Integration of infrared and optical imaging techniques for thenondestructive inspection of aeronautic parts, Fernando López, UFSC(Brazil); Stefano Sfarra, Univ. degli Studi dell’Aquila (Italy); Clemente Ibarra-Castanedo, Univ. Laval (Canada); Domenica Paoletti, Univ. degli Studidell’Aquila (Italy); Xavier Maldague, Univ. Laval (Canada).............[9485-6]Coffee Break ................................. Tue 9:50 am to 10:40 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323 ......... TUE 10:40 AM TO 12:00 PMBuilding Materials and InfrastructureApplications ISession Chairs: Jeff R. Brown, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ. (USA);Beata Oswald-Tranta, Montan Univ. Leoben (Austria)10:40 am: Identification of moisture sources in building assemblies usingIRT, Gregory B. McIntosh, Snell Infrared Canada (Canada); Antonio Colantonio,Public Works and Government Services Canada (Canada) ...........[9485-7]11:00 am: Evaluation of angle dependence in spectral emissivity of ceramictiles measured by FT-IR, Chie Kobayashi, Nagahisa Ogasawara, HiroyukiYamada, Syunsuke Yamada, National Defense Academy (Japan); TakashiKikuchi, K-Plus, Inc. (Japan) ..................................[9485-8]11:20 am: Study of experimental parameters for active IRT applicationsin multi-layered building elements with internal defects, Catarina L. Serra,ITeCons (Portugal) and Pólo II da Univ. de Coimbra (Portugal); Nuno A. Simões,Pólo II da Univ. de Coimbra (Portugal); António Tadeu, Univ. de Coimbra(Portugal) ..................................................[9485-9]11:40 am: Active infrared thermographic testing with distance heating,Nagahisa Ogasawara, Hikaru Ando, Chie Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Yamada, NationalDefense Academy (Japan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9485-10]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time .................Tue 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmCONFERENCE 9485LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323SESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323 ............TUE 1:30 PM TO 5:00 PMBuilding Materials and InfrastructureApplications IISession Chairs: Beata Oswald-Tranta, Montan Univ. Leoben (Austria);Jeff R. Brown, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ. (USA)1:30 pm: Comparison of lock-in and pulse-phase thermography for defectcharacterization in FRP composites applied to concrete, Jeff R. Brown, SaiHarsha Chittineni, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ. (USA) ..........[9485-11]1:50 pm: Crack depth determination with inductive thermography, BeataOswald-Tranta, Roland Schmidt, Montan Univ. Leoben (Austria) .....[9485-12]2:10 pm: Measurement of flaw size from thermographic data, William P.Winfree, Joseph N. Zalameda, Patricia A. Howell, NASA Langley Research Ctr.(USA) ....................................................[9485-13]2:30 pm: Characterization of vertical cracks using ultrasound excited lockinthermography, Arantza Mendioroz, Univ. del País Vasco (Spain); RicardoCelorrio, Univ. de Zaragoza (Spain); Agustín Salazar, Univ. del País Vasco(Spain) ...................................................[9485-14]2:50 pm: Automatic thermographic scanning with the creation of 3Dpanoramic views, Alessandro Bortolin, Gianluca Cadelano, Giovanni Ferrarini,Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy) ........................[9485-15]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:10 pm to 3:40 pm3:40 pm: Comparison of step heating and modulated frequencythermography for detecting bubble defects in colored acrylic glass,Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Hongjin Wang, Texas A&M Univ. (USA)...........[9485-16]4:00 pm: Detection of pinhole defects in optical film using thermographyand artificial neural network, Hongjin Wang, Texas A&M Univ (USA); Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Bhavana Singh, Texas A&M Univ. (USA)................[9485-17]4:20 pm: Testing and evaluation of concrete structures by thermal waveimaging, Ravibabu Mulaveesala, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar (India);Juned A. Siddiqui, PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design& Manufacturing Jabalpur (India); Vanita Arora, Geetika Dua, Indian Instituteof Technology Ropar (India); Ghali V. Subbarao, K L Univ. (India); AmarnathMuniyappa, PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design &Manufacturing Jabalpur (India) ................................[9485-18]4:40 pm: Studying industrial-scale rack-storage fires using IRthermography, Jaap de Vries, FM Global (USA) ..................[9485-19]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323 ..........WED 8:00 AM TO 10:10 AMDetector and Sensory System DevelopmentSession Chairs: Joseph N. Zalameda, NASA Langley Research Ctr.(USA); Chien-Chon Chen, National United Univ. (Taiwan)8:00 am: Advances in infrared fibers (Invited Paper), Guangming Tao,Ayman F. Abouraddy, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, Univ. ofCentral Florida (USA)........................................[9485-20]8:30 am: Logarithmic InGaAs detectors with global shutter and active darkcurrent reduction, Yang Ni, New Imaging Technologies (France) ....[9485-21]8:50 am: The fabrication of sub-micron size caesium iodide x-rayscintillator, Chien Wan Hun, Po Chun Chen, National United Univ. (Taiwan);Ker Jer Huang, Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (Taiwan);Chien-Chon Chen, National United Univ. (Taiwan) .................[9485-22]9:10 am: Swap intensified WDR CMOS module for I2/LWIR fusion, Yang Ni,New Imaging Technologies (France) ............................[9485-23]9:30 am: Highly sensitive arrayed indium-antimony nanowires for infrareddetection, Po-Chun Chen, National Chiao Tung Univ. (Taiwan); Chien-ChonChen, National United Univ. (Taiwan); Shih-Hsun Chen, National Chiao TungUniv. (Taiwan); Chung-Yi Chou, National United Univ. (Taiwan); Sheng-JenHsieh, Texas A&M Univ. (USA) ................................[9485-24]9:50 am: Computational methods for improving thermal imaging forconsumer devices, Colm N. Lynch, National Univ. of Ireland, Galway (Ireland)and Tessera (FotoNation) Ireland Ltd. (Ireland); Nicholas Devaney, National Univ.of Ireland, Galway (Ireland); Alexandru Drimbarean, Tessera (FotoNation) IrelandLtd. (Ireland) ..............................................[9485-25]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 129


CONFERENCE 9485LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ......10:10 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 3:55 PMNDT and Signal ProcessingSession Chairs: Steven M. Shepard, Thermal Wave Imaging, Inc. (USA);Vladimir P. Vavilov, Tomsk Polytechnic Univ. (Russian Federation)1:00 pm: Pulsed thermal NDT in tables, figures and formulas (Invited Paper),Vladimir P. Vavilov, Tomsk Polytechnic Univ. (Russian Federation); DouglasBurleigh, Surf Consulting (USA) ...............................[9485-26]1:25 pm: Advances in thermographic signal reconstruction (Invited Paper),Steven M. Shepard, Thermal Wave Imaging, Inc. (USA).............[9485-27]1:50 pm: Principal component analysis of thermographic data(Invited Paper), William P. Winfree, K. Elliott Cramer, Joseph N. Zalameda,Patricia A. Howell, Eric R. Burke, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA). . [9485-28]2:15 pm: Review of pulse phase thermography (Invited Paper), ClementeIbarra-Castanedo, P. Servais, Xavier Maldague, Univ. Laval (Canada) . [9485-29]2:35 pm: Development of self-reference lock-in thermography and itsapplications to nondestructive testing (Invited Paper), Takahide Sakagami,Kobe Univ. (Japan) .........................................[9485-30]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 2:55 pm to 3:15 pm3:15 pm: A novel data processing algorithm in thermal propertymeasurement and defect detection by using one-sided active infraredthermography, Vladimir P. Vavilov, Tomsk Polytechnic Univ. (RussianFederation) ...............................................[9485-31]3:35 pm: Signal and image processing techniques for testing andevaluation of glass fibre reinforced polymers, Ravibabu Mulaveesala, VanitaArora, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar (India); Juned A. Siddiqui, PDPMIndian Institute of Information Technology, Design & Manufacturing Jabalpur(India); Ghali V. Subbarao, K L Univ. (India); Amarnath Muniyappa, PDPM IndianInstitute of Information Technology, Design & Manufacturing Jabalpur(India)....................................................[9485-32]SESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323 ...........WED 3:55 PM TO 5:55 PMNDT and Materials Evaluation ISession Chairs: Paolo Bison, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy);Junko Morikawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)3:55 pm: Infrared thermography, ultrasound C-scan and microscope fornon-destructive and destructive evaluation of 3D carbon fiber materials: acomparative study, Hai Zhang, Univ. Laval (Canada); Marc Genest, NationalResearch Council Canada (Canada); Francois Robitaille, Univ. of Ottawa(Canada); Simon Joncas, École de Technologie Supérieure (Canada); XavierMaldague, Univ. Laval (Canada); Catherine Leduc, École de TechnologieSupérieure (Canada); Lucas West, Univ. of Ottawa (Canada).........[9485-33]4:15 pm: Characterization of phononic heterostructures by infraredthermography, Dimitrios A. Exarchos, Ilias Tragazikis, Ioannis E. Psarobas,Theodore E. Matikas, Univ. of Ioannina (Greece) ..................[9485-34]4:35 pm: Superimpose methods for uncooled infrared camera applied tothe micro-scal thermal characterization of composite materials, JunkoMorikawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)..................[9485-35]4:55 pm: A numerical approach for testing and evaluation of mild steelmaterial by thermal wave imaging, Ravibabu Mulaveesala, Geetika Dua,Indian Institute of Technology Ropar (India); Juned A. Siddiqui, PDPM IndianInstitute of Information Technology, Design & Manufacturing Jabalpur (India);Ghali V. Subbarao, K L Univ. (India); Amarnath Muniyappa, PDPM IndianInstitute of Information Technology, Design & Manufacturing Jabalpur(India)....................................................[9485-36]5:15 pm: Characterization of nuclear graphite elastic properties using laserultrasonic methods, Fan W. Zeng, Karen Han, Lauren R. Olasov, James B.Spicer, Johns Hopkins Univ. (USA); Nidia C. Gallego, Cristian I. Contescu, OakRidge National Lab. (USA)....................................[9485-37]5:35 pm: Thermal diffusivity estimation with quantitative pulsed phasethermography, Juan Esteban Ospina, Juan Felipe Florez, Hernan Dario Benitez,Pontificia Univ. Javeriana, Cali (Colombia); Xavier Maldague, Université Laval(Canada) .................................................[9485-46]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323 ..........THU 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AMManufacturing and Processing IndustriesSession Chairs: Andres E. Rozlosnik, SI Termografía Infrarroja(Argentina); Jian Chen, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA)8:00 am: IR-based spot weld NDT in automotive applications, Jian Chen,Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA) .......................[9485-38]8:20 am: Laser beam welding quality monitoring system based in highspeed(10 kHz max) uncooled MWIR imaging sensors, Rodrigo Linares,Germán Vergara, Carlos Fernández, Luis Gómez, María González-Camino, RaúlGutiérrez, María T. Montojo, Víctor Villamayor, Arturo Baldasano, New InfraredTechnologies, S.L. (Spain)....................................[9485-39]8:40 am: Comparison of the insulation property of an innovative materialand a traditional one by infrared thermography, Paolo Bison, AlessandroBortolin, Gianluca Cadelano, Giovanni Ferrarini, Consiglio Nazionale delleRicerche (Italy).............................................[9485-40]9:00 am: Thermographic investigation of luminescent barium borateglasses for white-LED applications, Florian Wagner, FachhochschuleSüdwestfalen (Germany); Peter Nolte, Fraunhofer Application Ctr. for InorganicPhosphors (Germany); Stefan Schweizer, Fachhochschule Südwestfalen(Germany) and Fraunhofer Application Ctr. for Inorganic Phosphors(Germany) ................................................[9485-41]9:20 am: About infrared scanning of photovoltaic solar plant,Timo T. Kauppinen, P. E. Panouillot, Sami Siikanen, VTT Technical ResearchCtr. of Finland (Finland); E. Athanasakou, P. Baltas, B. Nikopoulous, Euditi(Greece) ..................................................[9485-42]9:40 am: The TEMPS program at NIST and its implications for opticalproperties metrology of laser-matter interaction, Sergey Mekhontsev,Leonard M. Hanssen, Steven E. Grantham, Weston L. Tew, National Institute ofStandards and Technology (USA) ..............................[9485-43]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323 ..........THU 10:30 AM TO 11:30 AMNDT and Materials Evaluation IISession Chairs: Takahide Sakagami, Kobe Univ. (Japan);Fred P. Colbert, Colbert Infrared Services, Inc. (USA)10:30 am: Three-dimensional non-destructive testing (NDT) in the infraredspectrum, Moulay A. Akhloufi, Univ. Laval (Canada) and Ctr. of Robotics andVision (Canada); Yannis Guyon, Univ. de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard(France); Abdelhakim Bendada, Clemente-Ibarra Castenado, Univ. Laval(Canada) .................................................[9485-44]10:50 am: Thermographic inspection of external thermal insulation systemswith mechanical fixing, Nuno A. Simões, Maria Simões, Catarina L. Serra,António Tadeu, Pólo II da Univ. de Coimbra (Portugal) .............[9485-45]11:10 am: Analysis of the relative merits of the 3-5 μm and the 8-12μm spectral bands using detected thermal contrast, Sean M. Stewart,Nazarbayev Univ. (Kazakhstan)................................[9485-47]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time ................. Thu 11:30 am to 1:20 pm130 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


SESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323 ............THU 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMDetection of Gas and LeaksSession Chairs: Vladimir P. Vavilov, Tomsk Polytechnic Univ. (RussianFederation); Michael Mauk, Drexel Univ. (USA)1:20 pm: Time-resolved multispectral imaging of combustion reaction,Alexandrine Huot, Marc-André Gagnon, Karl-Alexandre Jahjah, Pierre Tremblay,Simon Savary, Vincent Farley, Philippe Lagueux, Éric Guyot,Martin Chamberland, Fréderick Marcotte, Telops (Canada)..........[9485-48]1:40 pm: Thermal imaging of microfluidic systems as a model forinvestigating energy efficiency, Richard Y. Chiou, Michael Mauk, Drexel Univ.(USA); Tzu-Liang B. Tseng, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso (USA)......[9485-49]2:00 pm: Spectrum infrared transmission study of water spray, ZhongweiChen, Li Zhang, Naval Academy of Armament (China)..............[9485-50]2:20 pm: Gas and flame detection and identification using uncooled MWIRimaging sensors, Rodrigo Linares, Germán Vergara, Carlos Fernández,Luis Gómez, María González-Camino, Raúl Gutiérrez, María T. Montojo,Víctor Villamayor, Arturo Baldasano, New Infrared Technologies,S.L. (Spain) ...............................................[9485-51]2:40 pm: Detection of seal contamination in heat sealed food packagingbased on active infrared thermography, Karlien D’huys, Wouter Saeys, BartDe Ketelaere, Katholieke Univ. Leuven (Belgium) ..................[9485-52]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 10LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323 ........... THU 3:30 PM TO 4:50 PMBiological/Medical ApplicationsSession Chairs: Timo T. Kauppinen, VTT Technical Research Ctr. ofFinland (Finland); Ralph A. Rotolante, Vicon Infrared (USA)3:30 pm: Observation of temperature trace, induced by changing oftemperature inside the human body, on the human body skin usingcommercially available IR camera, Vyacheslav A. Trofimov, Vladislav V.Trofimov, Lomonosov Moscow State Univ. (Russian Federation) .....[9485-53]3:50 pm: Mass screening for infectious disease containment and pandemicoutbreaks: misconceptions, Peter Leando, Compix Inc., Meditherm Inc.,American College of Clinical Thermology Inc. (USA) ...............[9485-54]4:10 pm: 3D medical thermography device, Peyman Moghadam,Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation(Australia).................................................[9485-55]4:30 pm: Cow’s body region detection using a visual approach on thermalimages, Julien R. Fleuret, Univ. Laval (Canada) ...................[9485-56]CONFERENCE 9485LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323AWARD CEREMONYLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 323 .............4:50 PM TO 5:10 PMSession Chairs: Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M Univ. (USA);Joseph N. Zalameda, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA)The Best Paper Award certificate and prize, a FLIR One thermalcamera, will be presented.Agenda items1. Welcome new attendees2. Present the Best Paper AwardINTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Distinguishability of sensor fault from system fault, Morteza Taiebat, FarrokhSassani, The Univ. of British Columbia (Canada) ..................[9485-57]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 131


CONFERENCE 9486 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330Monday–Tuesday and Friday 20–21 and 24 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9486Advanced Environmental, Chemical, andBiological Sensing Technologies XIIConference Chairs: Tuan Vo-Dinh, Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Duke Univ. (USA); Robert A. Lieberman, Lumoptix LLC (USA);Günter G. Gauglitz, Eberhard Karls Univ. Tübingen (Germany)Program Committee: Zane A. Arp, GlaxoSmithKline (USA); Francesco Baldini, Istituto di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara (Italy);Luigi Campanella, Univ. degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza (Italy); Jesus Delgado Alonso, Intelligent Optical Systems, Inc. (USA); Franz LudwigDickert, Univ. Wien (Austria); Dennis K. Killinger, Univ. of South Florida (USA); Heinz-Detlef Kronfeldt, Technische Univ. Berlin (Germany);Robert Lascola, Savannah River National Lab. (USA); Edgar A. Mendoza, Redondo Optics, Inc. (USA); Anna Grazia Mignani, Istituto di FisicaApplicata Nello Carrara (Italy); Klaus Schäfer, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (Germany); David L. Stokes, EOIR Technologies (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ......... MON 9:20 AM TO 10:00 AMBiosensors ISession Chair: Tuan Vo-Dinh,Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Duke Univ. (USA)9:20 am: Detection of virus DNA by a surface-enhanced Raman scatteringbiosensor, Nianqiang Wu, West Virginia Univ. (USA)................[9486-2]9:40 am: iSERS: tissue-based cancer diagnostics using rationally designedplasmonic nanoparticles, Sebastian Schlücker, Yuying Zhang, Univ. Duisburg-Essen (Germany) ............................................[9486-3]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:00 am to 10:25 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ......... MON 10:25 AM TO 11:45 AMBiosensors IISession Chair: David L. Stokes, EOIR Technologies (USA)10:25 am: Label free impedance detection of different biomarkers using ananobio sensor array, Rahim Esfandyarpour, Ronald W. Davis, Zahra Koochak,Stanford Univ. (USA) .........................................[9486-4]10:45 am: Light-directed functionalization methods for high-resolutionoptical fiber based biosensors, Leyla N. Kahyaoglu, Rajtarun Madangopal,Jenna L. Rickus, Purdue Univ. (USA) ............................[9486-5]11:05 am: Plasmonic-biosilica SERS sensors for ultra-sensitive immunoassaydetection, Jing Yang, Le Zhen, Fanghui Ren, Gregory L. Rorrer,Alan X. Wang, Oregon State Univ. (USA) .........................[9486-6]11:25 am: Plasmonics-active gold nanostars for chemical and biologicalsensing using SERS detection, Yang Liu, Andrew M. Fales, Hsiangkuo Yuan,Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke Univ. (USA)................................[9486-7]Lunch Break .................................Mon 11:45 am to 1:15 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ............MON 1:15 PM TO 2:55 PMAdvanced Sensing TechnologiesSession Chairs: Bernd Sumpf, Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (Germany);Martin Maiwald, Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (Germany)1:15 pm: Surface-enhanced Raman scattering sensors on guided-moderesonance gratings, Jing Yang, Xinyuan Chong, Fanghui Ren, Alan X. Wang,Oregon State Univ. (USA) .....................................[9486-8]1:35 pm: On-chip silicon photonic thermometers: from waveguide Bragggrating to ring resonators sensors, Nikolai N. Klimov, Sunil Mittal, NationalInstitute of Standards and Technology (USA) and Univ. of Maryland, CollegePark (USA) and Joint Quantum Institute (USA); Michaela Berger, ZeeshanAhmed, National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA) ........[9486-9]1:55 pm: Gold nanostars as building blocks for multiplexed chemical andbiological sensing platforms, Laura Fabris, Rutgers, The State Univ. of NewJersey (USA); A. Swarnapali De Silva Indrasekara, Rice Univ. (USA) and Rutgers,The State Univ. of New Jersey (USA); Roney Thomas, Rutgers, The State Univ.of New Jersey (USA) ........................................[9486-10]2:15 pm: Mid-infrared opto-nanofluidics for label-free on-chip chemicalsensing, Pao T. Lin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)....[9486-11]2:35 pm: Shifted excitation surface-enhanced Raman differencespectroscopy for ex vivo sensing of plasmonic nanoprobes, Martin Maiwald,Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (Germany); Janna K. Register, Andrew M. Fales, DukeUniv. (USA); Götz Erbert, Günther Tränkle, Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (Germany);Tuan Vo-Dinh, Duke Univ. (USA); Bernd Sumpf, Ferdinand-Braun-Institut(Germany) ................................................[9486-12]SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ...........MON 2:55 PM TO 5:00 PMChemical Sensing and AnalysisSession Chair: Anna Grazia Mignani,Istituto di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara (Italy)2:55 pm: Enabling optical polarization sensing methods with liquid crystals,Paul Searcy, Daniel Phipps, Erika Petrak, Chris A. Toomey, Thomas G. Baur,Meadowlark Optics, Inc. (USA) ................................[9486-13]3:15 pm: Dispersive Raman spectroscopy excited at 1064nm to classifythe botanic origin of honeys from calabria and quantify their sugar profile,Anna G. Mignani, Leonardo Ciaccheri, Andrea A. Mencaglia, Istituto di FisicaApplicata Nello Carrara (Italy); Rosa Di Sanzo, Sonia Carabetta, Maria TeresaRusso, Univ. Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria (Italy) ...............[9486-14]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:35 pm to 4:00 pm4:00 pm: FTIR monitoring of methane from a local landfill, Scott W. Reeve,Tiffani Johnson, Arkansas State Univ. (USA) .....................[9486-15]4:20 pm: A method for continuous in-situ pathlength calibration ofintegrating sphere based gas cells, Sarah Bergin, Jane Hodgkinson,Daniel Francis, Ralph P. Tatam, Cranfield Univ. (United Kingdom) ....[9486-16]4:40 pm: Real-time measurement of the NO2 concentration in ambientair using a multi-mode diode laser and cavity enhanced multiple lineintegrated absorption spectroscopy, Michael Fernez, Andreas Karpf,Gottipaty N. Rao, Adelphi Univ. (USA) ..........................[9486-17]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9132 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ...........TUE 8:30 AM TO 10:10 AMStandoff Atmospheric MonitoringSession Chair: Robert A. Lieberman, Lumoptix, LLC (USA)8:30 am: Active stand-off detection of gas leaks using an open-pathquantum cascade laser sensor in a backscatter configuration, AdrianDiaz, The City Univ. of New York (USA); Benjamin P. Thomas, NOAA-CREST(USA); Paulo C. Castillo, Brookhaven National Lab. (USA); Barry M. Gross, FredMoshary, NOAA-CREST (USA) ................................[9486-18]8:50 am: Monitoring urban atmospheric ozone and ethylene by infraredDIAL remote sensing, Taieb Gasmi Cherifi, Saint Louis Univ. Madrid Campus(Spain) ...................................................[9486-19]9:10 am: Demonstration of aerosol and chemical cloud tracking usingNIR DIAL (differential absorption lidar): PM2.5, CO2 and CH4, Michael D.Wojcik, Space Dynamics Lab. (USA); Blake G. Crowther, Synopsys, Inc. (USA);Robert Lemon, Space Dynamics Lab. (USA); Zheng Yang, Quamrul Huda, LongFu, Prasad Valupadas, AEMERA (Canada); Allan Chambers, Alberta InnovatesTechnology Futures (Canada) .................................[9486-20]9:30 am: Combined microphone array and lock-in amplifier operations foroutdoor photo-acoustic sensing, Mohammad M. Islam, Univ. of Maryland,Baltimore County (USA); Joshua A. Lay, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore (USA);Chen-Chia Wang, Sudhir B. Trivedi, Brimrose Corp. of America (USA); JacobB. Khurgin, Johns Hopkins Univ. (USA); Fow-Sen Choa, Univ. of Maryland,Baltimore County (USA) .....................................[9486-21]9:50 am: Standoff detection of trace chemicals with laser dispersionspectrometer, Michal P. Nikodem, Wroclaw Research Ctr. EIT+(Poland) ..................................................[9486-22]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:10 am to 10:40 amSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 ......... TUE 10:40 AM TO 12:00 PMSensing Methods and EnablingTechnologiesSession Chair: David L. Stokes, EOIR Technologies (USA)10:40 am: Prediction of carp aggregation based on sensory data, Yu Liang,Chao Wu, The Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga (USA) ...........[9486-26]11:00 am: Multispectral light scattering imaging and multivariate analysisof airborne particulates, Stephen Holler, Charles R. Skelsey, Fordham Univ.(USA); Stephen D. Fuerstenau, SDF Consulting (USA) ..............[9486-24]11:20 am: Universal optical platform for monitoring of bioprocess variables,Neha R. Sardesai, Govind Rao, Yordan Kostov, Univ. of Maryland, BaltimoreCounty (USA)..............................................[9486-25]11:40 am: Microfluidics for spectrochemical applications, R. Shatford,D. Kim, Vassili Karanassios, Univ. of Waterloo (Canada) ............[9486-23]CONFERENCE 9486LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Polymethyl-methacrylate nanoparticles as carrier for theranostic agentsinto cells, Ambra Giannetti, Barbara Adinolfi, Istituto di Fisica Applicata NelloCarrara (Italy); Mario Pellegrino, Univ. di Pisa (Italy); Giovanna Sotgiu, Istitutoper la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattività (Italy); Sara Tombelli, Cosimo Trono,Istituto di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara (Italy); Greta Varchi, Istituto per laSintesi Organica e la Fotoreattività (Italy); Francesco Baldini, Istituto di FisicaApplicata Nello Carrara (Italy) .................................[9486-27]Global nuclear radiation monitoring using plants, Mohammad M. Islam,Carlos Romero-Talamas, Yordan Kostov, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County(USA); Wanpeng Wang, Zhongchi Liu, Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA);Daniel S. Hussey, Eli Baltic, David L. Jacobson, National Institute of Standardsand Technology (USA); Fow-Sen Choa, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County(USA) ....................................................[9486-28]A plastic optical fiber biosensor for e. coli, Domingos M. C. Rodrigues,Regina C. S. B. Allil, Vanessa M. Queiroz, Rafaela N. Lopes, Marcelo M.Werneck, Univ. Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil); Alexandre Silva Allil, Univ.Federal of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) ..............................[9486-29]Fabrication and characterization of Pd nanocube-reduced graphene oxidecomposite based hydrogen sensor, Duy-Thach Phan, Gwiy Sang Chung,Univ. of Ulsan (Korea, Republic of) .............................[9486-30]Oil and gas deposits determination by ultraspectral lidar, Alexsandr S.Grishkanich, Alexsandr P. Zhevlakov, Sergey V. Kascheev, Victor G. Bespalov,National Research Univ. of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics(Russian Federation); Alexsandr A. Il’inskiy, All Russian Petroleum ResearchExploration Institute (Russian Federation); Dmitriy V. Kosachiov, Gazprom(Russian Federation) ........................................[9486-31]Lidar for monitoring methane hydrate in the arctic permafrost, Alexsandr S.Grishkanich, Alexsandr P. Zhevlakov, Sergey V. Kascheev, Victor G. Bespalov,Valentin V. Elizarov, National Research Univ. of Information Technologies,Mechanics and Optics (Russian Federation); Alexsandr Gusarov, BelgianNuclear Research Ctr. (Belgium) ...............................[9486-32]Monitoring radioactive contamination by hyperspectral lidar, AlexsandrS. Grishkanich, Alexsandr P. Zhevlakov, Sergey V. Kascheev, Valentin V.Elizarov, National Research Univ. of Information Technologies, Mechanics andOptics (Russian Federation); Alexsandr Gusarov, Belgian Nuclear ResearchCtr. (Belgium); Sergey K. Vasiev, The State Atomic Energy Corp. ROSATOM(Russian Federation) ........................................[9486-33]Chemical agent registration method on the basis of surface opticalsensitization and surface plasmon resonance, Sergei Vinogradov,Michail Kononov, A. M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute (RussianFederation) ...............................................[9486-34]Fabrication and characterization of Ag/ZnO nanoparticles-reducedgraphene oxide hybrid based acetylene sensor, A .S. M. Iftekhar Uddin,Gwiy Sang Chung, Univ. of Ulsan (Korea, Republic of) .............[9486-35]Quality control in the recycling stream of PVC cable waste by hyperspectralimaging, Valentina Luciani, Silvia Serranti, Giuseppe Bonifazi, Univ. degli Studidi Roma La Sapienza (Italy)...................................[9486-36]Endmember signature based detection of flammable gases in LWIRhyperspectral images, Fatih Omruuzun, Yasemin Yardimci Cetin, Middle EastTechnical Univ. (Turkey) .....................................[9486-37]On-chip surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)-linked immunosensorassay (SLISA) for rapid environmental surveillance of chemicaltoxins,Vinay Bhardwaj, Supriya Srinivasan, Anthony J. McGoron, FloridaInternational Univ. (USA) .....................................[9486-38]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 133


CONFERENCE 9486LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 330 AND 336Ring resonators in polymer foils for sensing of gaseous species, ElkePichler, Konrad Bethmann, Technische Univ. Clausthal (Germany); Urs Zywietz,Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (Germany); Christian Spad, Technische Univ.Clausthal (Germany); Uwe Gleißner, Univ. of Freiburg (Germany); U<strong>lr</strong>ike Willer,Wolfgang Schade, Technische Univ. Clausthal (Germany)...........[9486-39]New possibility to analyse non-standard explosives and post blast residuesin forensic practice, Marek Kotrlý, Ivana Turková, Institute of CriminalisticsPrague (Czech Republic) ....................................[9486-40]FRIDAY 24 APRILSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ............FRI 4:20 PM TO 6:20 PMNOTE ROOM CHANGELaser Chemical DetectionJoint Session with Conferences 9467, 9455, 9486Session Chair: Michael K. Rafailov, The Reger Group (USA)4:20 pm: Broadband mid-IR frequency comb source for standoff chemicaldetection (Invited Paper), Konstantin L. Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College ofOptics and Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (USA)...............[9467-94]4:40 pm: Standoff trace detection of explosives with Infrared hyperspectralimagery (Invited Paper), Frank Fuchs, Stefan Hugger, Jan-Philip Jarvis, QuankuiK. Yang, Ralf Ostendorf, Christian Schilling, Wolfgang Bronner, RaschidDriad, Rolf Aidam, Joachim Wagner, Fraunhofer-Institut für AngewandteFestkörperphysik (Germany) ..................................[9467-95]5:00 pm: Ozone alteration for background references using QCL based midinfrared standoff spectroscopy (Invited Paper), Inseok Chae, Univ of Alberta(Canada); Charles W. Van Neste, Thomas G. Thundat, Univ. of Alberta(Canada) .................................................[9467-96]5:20 pm: Toward the realization of a compact chemical sensor platformusing quantum cascade lasers (Invited Paper), Ellen L. Holthoff, Paul M.Pellegrino, Logan S. Marcus, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)........[9467-97]5:40 pm: Detection of trace explosives on relevant substrates using amobile platform for photothermal infrared imaging spectroscopy(PT-IRIS) (Invited Paper), Christopher A. Kendziora, Robert Furstenberg,Michael R. Papantonakis, Viet Nguyen, Jeff M. Byers, R. Andrew McGill, U.S.Naval Research Lab. (USA) ...................................[9467-98]6:00 pm: Standoff detection of chemical and biological threats usingminiature widely tunable QCLs (Invited Paper), Petros Kotidis, Erik R. Deutsch,Anish K. Goyal, Block Engineering, LLC (USA) ....................[9467-99]SESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ............FRI 6:20 PM TO 6:40 PMQuantum Cascade LasersJoint Session with Conferences 9467, 9455, 9486Session Chair: Michael K. Rafailov, The Reger Group (USA)6:20 pm: Recent results on performance optimization of QCLs forconsumption, spectral coverage and power (Invited Paper), Antoine Müller,Richard Maulini, Stéphane Blaser, Alfredo Bismuto, Tobias Gresch, RomainTerazzi, Alpes Lasers SA (Switzerland) .........................[9467-101]134 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9487 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333Thursday–Friday 23–24 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9487Smart Biomedical and Physiological SensorTechnology XIIConference Chairs: Brian M. Cullum, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA); Eric S. McLamore, Univ. of Florida (USA)Program Committee: Troy A. Alexander, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Christopher Anton, Episensors, Inc. (USA); Karl S. Booksh,Univ. of Delaware (USA); Jonathan C. Claussen, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Mikella E. Farrell, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Amethist S. Finch, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Claudia Gärtner, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH (Germany); Christopher D. Geddes, Univ. ofMaryland, Baltimore (USA); Ilko K. Ilev, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USA); Douglas Kiehl, Eli Lilly and Co. (USA); T. Joshua Pfefer, U.S.Food and Drug Administration (USA); Noriko Satake, UC Davis Medical Ctr. (USA); Shiv K. Sharma, Univ. of Hawai’i (USA); Mohan Singh, VBSPurvanchal Univ. (India); Narsingh B. Singh, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA); Ryan J. White, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County(USA)THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ...........THU 9:40 AM TO 11:20 AMAdvances in Microfluidic AnalysesSession Chairs: Douglas Kiehl, Eli Lilly and Co. (USA);Claudia Gärtner, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH (Germany)9:40 am: Smartphone based paper/plastic hybrid microfluidicchemiluminescence sensor for nanomolar peroxide detection, RennyE. Fernandez, Elise Lebiga, Southern Methodist Univ. (USA); Mayank Ahuja,Plano East Senior High School (USA); Alexander Lippert, Ali Beskok, SouthernMethodist Univ. (USA) ........................................[9487-1]10:00 am: Microsystem integrated immunosensor for the detection of thebioterrorist agent francisella tularensis, Ciara K. O’Sullivan, Ioanis Katakis,Univ. Rovira i Virgili (Spain) ....................................[9487-2]10:20 am: Sensor enhanced microfluidic devices for cell based assays andorgans on chip, Claudia Gärtner, Holger Becker, Ingo Schulz, Tobias Jahn,Cäcilia Freund, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH (Germany).............[9487-3]10:40 am: Integrated microsystem for multiplexed genosensor detection ofbiowarfare agents, Samuel Dulay, Univ. Rovira i Virgili (Spain); Rainer Gransee,Fraunhofer ICT-IMM (Germany); Sandra Julich, Herbert Tomaso, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (Germany); Ciara K. O’Sullivan, Univ. Rovira i Virgili (Spain) andInstitució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (Spain); Ioanis Katakis, Univ.Rovira i Virgili (Spain).........................................[9487-4]11:00 am: Ultrafast real-time PCR with integrated melting curve analysisand duplex capacities using a low-cost polymer lab-on-a-chip system,Rainer Gransee, Fraunhofer ICT-IMM (Germany); Tristan Schneider, Univ. ofApplied Sciences Wiesbaden (Germany); Deniz Elyorgun, FachhochschuleBingen (Germany); Tobias Schunck, Christian Winkler, Julian Hoeth, XeniaStrobach, Theresia Gatscha, Fraunhofer ICT-IMM (Germany) .........[9487-5]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time ................. Thu 11:20 am to 1:10 pmSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ............THU 1:10 PM TO 2:50 PMElectrochemical/Electro-LuminescentSensingSession Chairs: Claudia Gärtner, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH(Germany); Ryan J. White, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA)1:10 pm: Biocompatible membrane coated electrochemical aptamer-basedsensors for long-term monitoring in complex sample matrices, Lauren R.Schoukroun-Barnes, Ethan Glaser, Ryan J. White, Univ. of Maryland, BaltimoreCounty (USA)...............................................[9487-6]1:30 pm: Rapid Detection of Listeria spp. using an Internalin A AptasensorBased on Carbon-metal Nanohybrid Structures, Diana C. Vanegas-Gamboa,Univ. of Florida (USA) and Univ. del Valle (Colombia); Yue Rong, Neil Schwalb,Univ. of Florida (USA); Katherine D. Hills, Carmen L. Gomes, Texas A&M Univ.(USA); Eric S. McLamore, Univ. of Florida (USA) ...................[9487-7]1:50 pm: Electrochemical detection of francisella tularensis genomicDNA using solid-phase recombinase polymerase amplification, Ciara K.O’Sullivan, Ioanis Katakis, Univ. Rovira i Virgili (Spain) ...............[9487-8]2:10 pm: ECL detection of francisella tularensis DNA target based on“switch-on-off” strategy with surface confinement of the system usingdiazonium salt as a molecular linker, Mabel Torrens, Mayreli Ortiz, Ciara K.O’Sullivan, Ioanis Katakis, Univ. Rovira i Virgili (Spain) ...............[9487-9]2:30 pm: Electrochemiluminescence genosensor for multiplex detectionof pathogen species, Ciara K. O’Sullivan, Ioanis Katakis, Univ. Rovira i Virgili(Spain) ...................................................[9487-10]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 2:50 pm to 3:20 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ........... THU 3:20 PM TO 5:40 PMRegulation and MonitoringSession Chairs: Douglas Kiehl, Eli Lilly and Co. (USA);T. Joshua Pfefer, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USA)3:20 pm: Bridgman growth of lead selenoiodide for multifunctionaldetectors, David House, Reecha Suri, Christopher Cooper, Brad Arnold,Fow-Sen Choa, Lisa Kelly, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA); LilianaBraescu, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (Canada); Narsingh B.Singh, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA) .................[9487-21]3:40 pm: Advancing innovative regulatory science and public healththrough CDx: FDA’s development of a counterfeit detection tool,Leigh Verbois, Nicola Ranieri, U.S. Food and Drug Administration(USA) ....................................................[9487-38]4:00 pm: Dynamic analysis and performance evaluation of the BIAcoresurface plasmon resonance biosensor, Juan F. Ospina, Univ. EAFIT(Colombia) ................................................[9487-11]4:20 pm: Implementation of a novel fiber optic Fourier transform infrared(FO-FTIR) spectroscopy approach for non-contact and label-free sensingof biochemical contamination, Moinuddin Hassan, Elizabeth Gonzalez,Victoria M. Hitchins, Ilko K. Ilev, U.S. Food and Drug Administration(USA) ....................................................[9487-12]4:40 pm: Process patent protection: protecting biopharmaceuticalintellectual property via natural-abundance stable isotopes (InvitedPaper), John P. Jasper, Nature’s Fingerprint (USA) and Molecular IsotopeTechnologies, LLC (USA) ....................................[9487-13]5:00 pm: Remote characterization of biological specimens using all-opticalfrequency-domain photoacoustic microscopy, Ashwin Sampathkumar,Riverside Research Institute (USA) .............................[9487-14]5:20 pm: 3D noninvasive, high-resolution imaging using a novelphotoacoustic tomography system (pat) and rapid wavelength-cyclinglasers, Ashwin Sampathkumar, Riverside Research Institute (USA);Marc Klosner, Gary Chan, Chunbai Wu, Donald F. Heller, Light Age, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9487-15]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 135


CONFERENCE 9487LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Speckle-correlation imaging through highly scattering turbid media withcompressed sensing theory, Xiaopeng Shao, Weijia Dai, Tengfei Wu, HuijuanLi, Lin Wang, Xidian Univ. (China) ..............................[9487-33]Imaging through turbid media via sparse representation: imaging qualitycomparison of three projection matrices, Xiaopeng Shao, Huijuan Li, TengfeiWu, Weijia Dai, Lin Wang, Xidian Univ. (China)....................[9487-34]A spectral method of color modeling and calibration for optical imagingsystems, Rui Gong, Xiaopeng Shao, Lin Wang, Xidian Univ. (China); Xun Yu,Xun Yu, Baoyuan Liu, Xi’an Technological Univ. (China); Feng Han, Xi’an Univ. ofTechnology (China) .........................................[9487-35]Leptospirosis risk depending on the distance to a potential source ofinfection, Erica Tatiana E. Loaiza Echeverri, Doracelly D. Hincapie-Palacio,Jesus J. Ochoa, Univ. de Antioquia (Colombia); Juan F. Ospina, Univ. EAFIT(Colombia) ................................................[9487-36]FRIDAY 24 APRILSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ...........FRI 8:20 AM TO 10:00 AMRecent Developments inBiological SERS SensingSession Chairs: Mikella E. Farrell, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);Ilko K. Ilev, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USA)8:20 am: Flexible SERS-based substrates: challenges and opportunitiestoward an Army relevant universal sensing platform (Invited Paper),Mikella E. Farrell, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Srikanth Singamaneni,Washington Univ. in St. Louis (USA); Paul M. Pellegrino, U.S. Army ResearchLab. (USA) ................................................[9487-16]8:40 am: Surface-enhanced Raman scattering from living cells: fromdifferentiating healthy and cancerous cell to cytotoxicity assessment(Invited Paper), Mustafa Culha, Gamze Kuku, Melike Saricam, Sevda Mert,Yeditepe Univ. (Turkey) ......................................[9487-17]9:00 am: Quantitative detection and SERS, Amanda J. Haes, The Univ. ofIowa (USA)................................................[9487-18]9:20 am: Functionalized paper SERS (P-SERS) substrates for selectivetargeting of analytes in complex samples, Wei W. Yu, Eric P. Hoppmann,Diagnostic anSERS, Inc. (USA) ................................[9487-19]9:40 am: Large area super-resolution chemical imaging via rapid ditheringof a nanoprobe, Eric R. Languirand, Brian M. Cullum, Univ. of Maryland,Baltimore County (USA) .....................................[9487-20]Coffee Break ................................. Fri 10:00 am to 10:20 amSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ..........FRI 10:20 AM TO 12:00 PMSmart Materials for Biological andBiomedical SensingSession Chairs: Jonathan C. Claussen, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA);Narsingh B. Singh, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA)10:20 am: Structural reconfiguration of DNA origami (Invited Paper),Haorong Chen, Feiran Li, Jong Hyun Choi, Purdue Univ. (USA).......[9487-26]10:40 am: Characterization of the role of oxide spacers in multilayerenhancedSERS probes, Pietro Strobbia, Brian M. Cullum, Univ. of Maryland,Baltimore County (USA) .....................................[9487-22]11:00 am: Optical nanosystems for biomolecular reaction studies(Invited Paper), Jing Pan, Tae-Gon Cha, Jong Hyun Choi, Purdue Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9487-23]11:20 am: From materials science to next generation sensing usingsynthetic and engineered peptide technology (Invited Paper), Dimitra N.Stratis-Cullum, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)...................[9487-24]11:40 am: Enhancing enzymatic efficiency by attachment to semiconductornanoparticles for biosensor applications (Invited Paper), Joyce C. Breger,Scott Walper, Eunkeu Oh, Kimihiro Susumy, Michael H. Stewart, JeffreyDeschamps, Mario G. Ancona, Igor L. Medintz, U.S. Naval Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9487-25]Lunch Break ..................................Fri 12:00 pm to 1:50 pmSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 .............FRI 1:50 PM TO 3:50 PMPatient Based MonitoringSession Chair: Douglas Kiehl, Eli Lilly and Co. (USA)1:50 pm: Automated calculation of bifurcation carotid angle for analyzingthe risk of carotis plaques by using carotid ct angiographic images,Nusret Demir, Akdeniz Üniv. (Turkey); Serkan Demir, GATA Haydarpasa TrainingMilitary Hospital (Turkey).....................................[9487-27]2:10 pm: Electroencephalograph (EEG) study of brain bistableillusionaaatest, Qinglei Meng, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA);Elliot Hong, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore (USA) and Univ. of MarylandSchool of Medicine (USA); Fow-Sen Choa, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County(USA) ....................................................[9487-28]2:30 pm: Sensor probes and phantoms for advanced transcranial magneticstimulation system developments, Qinglei Meng, Univ. of Maryland, BaltimoreCounty (USA); Prashil Patel, Sudhir B. Trivedi, Brimrose Corp. of America (USA);Xiaoming Du, Elliot Hong, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore (USA); Fow-Sen Choa,Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA) ......................[9487-29]2:50 pm: A very low-cost 3D scanning system for whole-body imaging,Jeremy Straub, Scott Kerlin, Univ. of North Dakota (USA) ...........[9487-30]3:10 pm: Printing graphene-based inks on flexible substrates for biosensorapplications, Jonathan C. Claussen, Iowa State Univ. (USA) ........[9487-37]3:30 pm: Mathematical modeling of Chikungunya fever control, Juan F.Ospina, Univ. EAFIT (Colombia) ...............................[9487-32]136 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9488 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333Tuesday–Wednesday 21–22 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9488Sensing for Agriculture and Food Quality andSafety VIIConference Chairs: Moon S. Kim, USDA Agricultural Research Service (USA); Kuanglin Chao, USDA Agricultural Research Service (USA);Bryan A. Chin, Auburn Univ. (USA)Program Committee: Arun K. Bhunia, Ctr. for Food Safety Engineering, Purdue Univ. (USA); Suming Chen, National Taiwan Univ. (Taiwan);Byoung-Kwan Cho, Chungnam National Univ. (Korea, Republic of); Stephen R. Delwiche, USDA Agricultural Research Service (USA);Ki-Bok Kim, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (Korea, Republic of); Naoshi Kondo, Kyoto Univ. Graduate School ofAgriculture (Japan); Kurt C. Lawrence, USDA Agricultural Research Service (USA); Kangjin Lee, National Academy of Agricultural Science(Korea, Republic of); Alan M. Lefcourt, USDA Agricultural Research Service (USA); Changying (Charlie) Li, The Univ. of Georgia (USA); RenfuLu, USDA Agricultural Research Service (USA); Bosoon Park, USDA Agricultural Research Service (USA); Yang Tao, Univ. of Maryland, CollegePark (USA); Yankun Peng, China Agricultural Univ. (China); Gang Yao, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia (USA); Haibo Yao, Mississippi State Univ.(USA); Yibin Ying, Zhejiang Univ. (China); Seung-Chul Yoon, USDA Agricultural Research Service (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 .............TUE 1:15 PM TO 3:35 PMSensing for Food Quality and Safety ISession Chairs: Howard Clyde Wikle III, Auburn Univ. (USA);Christoph Bauer, KWS Group (Germany)1:15 pm: Magnetostrictive particles used for biosensors for the detectionof pathogen in liquid and their potential as a novel actuator (Invited Paper),Kewei Zhang, Taiyuan Univ. of Science and Technology (China); ZhongYangCheng, Auburn Univ. (USA)....................................[9488-1]1:45 pm: High throughput pathogen screening for food safety usingmagnetoelastic biosensors (Invited Paper), Suiqiong Li, Soochow Univ.(China); Bryan A. Chin, Auburn Univ. (USA) .......................[9488-2]2:15 pm: Detection of heavy metals with graphene-based biosensors, NickWu, West Virginia Univ. (USA)..................................[9488-3]2:35 pm: In-situ detection of multiple pathogenic bacteria on food surfaces,Yating Chai, Shin Horikawa, Howard C. Wikle III, Auburn Univ. (USA); Jiajia Hu,Changzhou Univ. (China); Steve R. Best, Bryan A. Chin, Auburn Univ.(USA) .....................................................[9488-4]2:55 pm: Application of a LED-based reflectance sensor for the in situassessment of lycopene content in tomatoes, Anna G. Mignani, LeonardoCiaccheri, Andrea A. Mencaglia, Lorenza Tuccio, Giovanni Agati, Istituto diFisica Applicata Nello Carrara (Italy) .............................[9488-5]3:15 pm: Detection of salmonella of globe fruits using pulse excitedmagnetoelastic biosensors, Howard C. Wikle III, Songtao Du, Bryan A. Chin,Auburn Univ. (USA) ..........................................[9488-6]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:35 pm to 4:05 pmSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ............TUE 4:05 PM TO 5:45 PMSensing for Food Quality and Safety IISession Chair: Suiqiong Li, Auburn Univ. (USA)4:05 pm: Bioenabled nanophotonic sensors for food safety and drinkingwater monitoring, Alan X. Wang, Jing Yang, Gregory L. Rorrer, Oregon StateUniv. (USA) ................................................[9488-7]4:25 pm: Optimization of phage-based magnetoelastic biosensor to detectsalmonella on bird feces contaminated leafy green vegetables, Jing Dai,Auburn Univ. (USA); Jiajia Hu, Changzhou Univ. (China); Yating Chai,Shin Horikawa, Bryan A. Chin, Auburn Univ. (USA) .................[9488-8]4:45 pm: Electronic nose fabricated from nanocomposite oxides foragriculture applications, Dong-Joo Kim, Hyejin Park, Eunji Lee, YoonsungChung, Seok Hee Lee, Auburn Univ. (USA); Hosang Ahn, Korea Institute ofConstruction Technology (Korea, Republic of); Young Soo Yoon, Gachon Univ.(Korea, Republic of) ..........................................[9488-9]5:05 pm: A biosensor based on magnetic resonance relaxation, MariAnneSullivan, Barton C. Prorok, Auburn Univ. (USA) ...................[9488-11]5:25 pm: Nature-inspired magnetoelastic biosentinels for the detection ofpathogenic bacteria in stagnant liquids, Shin Horikawa, Yating Chai, HowardC. Wikle III, Jing Dai, Jiajia Hu, Bryan A. Chin, Auburn Univ. (USA) ....[9488-12]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Rapid detection of foodborne pathogens in pork meat by surfaceenhancedRaman scattering, Feifei Tao, Yankun Peng, China Agricultural Univ.(China) ...................................................[9488-26]Research on identification and determination of mixed pesticides in applesusing surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy, Chen Zhai,Yongyu Li, Yankun Peng, Tianfeng Xu, Sagar Dhakal, China Agricultural Univ.(China); Kuanglin Chao, Jianwei Qin, USDA-ARS (USA).............[9488-27]Rapid detection of benzoyl peroxide in wheat flour by using Ramanscattering spectroscopy, Juan Zhao, Yankun Peng, China Agricultural Univ.(China); Kuanglin Chao, Jianwei Qin, Agricultural Research Service (USA);Sagar Dhakal, China Agricultural Univ. (China); Tianfeng Xu, CAU(China) ...................................................[9488-28]Nondestructive detection of pork quality based on dual-band VIS/NIRspectroscopy, Wenxiu Wang, Yankun Peng, China Agricultural Univ. (China);Yongyu Li, Xiuying Tang, CAU (China); Yuanyuan Liu, China Agricultural Univ.(China) ...................................................[9488-29]Depth of penetration of a 785-nm wavelength laser in milk powder, KuanglinChao, Sagar Dhakal, Jianwei Qin, Moon S. Kim, Agricultural Research Service(USA); Yankun Peng, China Agricultural Univ. (China); Walter F. Schmidt,Agricultural Research Service (USA) ............................[9488-30]Rapid detection of salmonella typhimurium through improvements tomagnetoelastic biosensors, Zhou Tong, Shin Horikawa, Bryan A. Chin, AuburnUniv. (USA); Laura A. Silo-Suh, Mercer Univ. (USA); Sang-Jin Suh, Auburn Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9488-31]Corrosion of magnetostrictive biosensors, Jiajia Hu, Changzhou Univ. (China)and Auburn Univ. (USA); Jing Hu, Changzhou Univ. (China); Yating Chai, ShinHorikawa, Bryan A. Chin, Auburn Univ. (USA) ....................[9488-32]Determination of the optimal analytical conditions for quickly detectingfeces to cause contamination of potential pathogens in the field ofagriculture using hyperspectral imaging, Hyunjeong Cho, Sungyoun Kim,Dongho Kim, Byuncheon Kim, Byunglim Cho, NAQS (Korea,Republic of) ...............................................[9488-33]Development of a quality monitoring method for Korean traditional ricewine ‘makgeolli’ using near-infrared spectroscopy, Dae Yong Kim,Kyungdo Kwon, Byoung-Kwan Cho, Chungnam National Univ. (Korea, Republicof) ......................................................[9488-34]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 137


CONFERENCE 9488LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333Hyperspectral fluorescence imaging with violet LED excitation formonitoring drought stress effect on soybean plants, Changyeun Mo,National Academy of Agricultural Science (Korea, Republic of); Moon S. Kim,Agricultural Research Service (USA); Giyoung Kim, Jongguk Lim, NationalAcademy of Agricultural Science (Korea, Republic of); Eunju Cheong, JinyoungBarnaby, Agricultural Research Service (USA); Hyun-jeong Cho, NAQS (Korea,Republic of) ...............................................[9488-35]Multispectral imaging for browning detection of fresh-cut lettuce,Changyeun Mo, Giyoung Kim, Jongguk Lim, National Academy ofAgricultural Science (Korea, Republic of); Byoung-Kwan Cho, ChungnamNational Univ. (Korea, Republic of); Moon S. Kim, Agricultural Research Service(USA) ....................................................[9488-36]Hyperspectral imaging for contaminant detection in starch, Min Huang,Jiangnan Univ. (China) and Agricultural Research Service (USA); Moon S. Kim,Kuanglin Chao, Jianwei Qin, Agricultural Research Service (USA); Qibing Zhu,Jiangnan Univ. (China).......................................[9488-37]Production of an innovative fertilizer from organic waste: processmonitoring by hyperspectral imaging, Silvia Serranti, Giuseppe Bonifazi,Andrea Fabbri, Univ. degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza (Italy); Alice Dall’Ara,ENEA (Italy); Carlos Garcia Izquierdo, CEBAS-CSIC (Spain) .........[9488-38]Prediction of soluble solids content spatial distribution in apple usinghyperspectral imaging and variable selection algorithms, Wenqian Huang,Liping Chen, Jiangbo Li, Zhiming Guo, National Research Ctr. of IntelligentEquipment for Agriculture (China) ..............................[9488-47]Detection of salmonella typhimurium in fecal contaminants on freshproduce using phase-based magnetoelastic biosensors, Jiajia Hu,Changzhou Univ. (China) and Auburn Univ. (USA); Jing Dai, Yating Chai,Shin Horikawa, Auburn Univ. (USA); Jing Hu, Changzhou Univ. (China);Bryan A. Chin, Auburn Univ. (USA) .............................[9488-10]WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 .........WED 8:40 AM TO 10:00 AMRaman for Food Quality and SafetySession Chair: Kuanglin Chao,USDA Agricultural Research Service (USA)8:40 am: Second derivative analyses of temperature dependent Ramanspectroscopy, Walter F. Schmidt, Leigh Broadhurst, Jianwei Qin,Kuanglin Chao, Daniel Shelton, Moon S. Kim, Agricultural Research Service(USA) ....................................................[9488-13]9:00 am: Dry mixture preparation by resonant acoustic mixing for Ramanspectroscopy-basedcontaminant detection, Sagar Dhakal, Kuanglin Chao,Jianwei Qin, Moon S. Kim, Agricultural Research Service (USA) ......[9488-14]9:20 am: Screening of adulterants in powdered foods and ingredients usingline-scan Raman chemical imaging, Jianwei Qin, Kuanglin Chao, Moon S.Kim, Agricultural Research Service (USA)........................[9488-15]9:40 am: Shifted excitation Raman difference spectroscopy: a potentialtool for outdoor measurements in precision agriculture, Martin Maiwald,André Müller, Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (Germany); Jörn Selbeck, JanaKäthner, Manuela Zude, Leibniz-Institut für Agrartechnik Potsdam-Bornime.V. (Germany); Dominique Fleury, Univ. of Applied Sciences at Changins(Switzerland); Bernd Sumpf, Götz Erbert, Günther Tränkle, Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (Germany) ..........................................[9488-16]SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ...........WED 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMHyperspectral Imaging for FoodsSession Chairs: Christoph Bauer, KWS Group (Germany);Seung-Chul Yoon, USDA Agricultural Research Service (USA)1:20 pm: Color-based hyperspectral imaging for safety inspection ofpoultry carcasses, Seung-Chul Yoon, Kurt C. Lawrence, Bosoon Park, Gary R.Gamble, Tae-Sung Shin, Gerald W. Heitschmidt, Agricultural Research Service(USA) ....................................................[9488-17]1:40 pm: Chemometric analysis for near-infrared spectral detection of beefin fish meal, Chun-Chieh Yang, Agricultural Research Service (USA);Cristóbal Garrido-Novell, Dolores Pérez-Marín, José E. Guerrero-Ginel, AnaGarrido-Varo, Univ. de Córdoba (Spain); Moon S. Kim, Agricultural ResearchService (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9488-18]2:00 pm: Application of hyperspectral imaging and spectral similarityanalysis for intramuscular fat quantification in beef, Santosh Lohumi,Sangdae Lee, Byoung-Kwan Cho, Chungnam National Univ. (Korea, Republicof) ......................................................[9488-19]2:20 pm: The use of short wave infrared hyperspectral imaging fordiscrimination of watermelon seed infestation by acidovorax citrulli,Hoonsoo Lee, Chungnam National Univ. (Korea, Republic of); Santosh Lohumi,Chungnam National Univ. (Korea, Republic of); Byoung-Kwan Cho, ChungnamNational Univ. (Korea, Republic of) .............................[9488-20]2:40 pm: Spectroscopic techniques for examination of toxic metabolitesin maize kernels, Lalit Mohan Kandpal, Hyun-Jung Min, Byoung-Kwan Cho,Chungnam National Univ. (Korea, Republic of) ....................[9488-21]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 333 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 4:50 PMSpectral Imaging for FoodsSession Chair: Seung-Chul Yoon,USDA Agricultural Research Service (USA)3:30 pm: Classification of corn kernels contaminated with aflatoxins usingfluorescence and reflectance hyperspectral images analysis, Fengle Zhu,Haibo Yao, Zuzana Hruska, Russell Kincaid, Mississippi State Univ. (USA);Robert L. Brown, Deepak Bhatnagar, Thomas E. Cleveland, U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture (USA) ...........................................[9488-22]3:50 pm: Discrimination of varieties of pear based on Vis/NIR spectroscopyand BP-ANN, Jiangbo Li, National Engineering Research Ctr. for InformationTechnology in Agriculture (China) ..............................[9488-23]4:10 pm: Using NOAA/AVHRR based remote sensing data and PCR methodfor estimation of Aus rice yield in Bangladesh, Mohammad Nizamuddin,The City College of New York (USA); Kawsar A. Akhand, The City Univ. of NewYork (USA); Leonid Roytman, The City College of New York (USA); Felix Kogan,Mitchell Goldberg, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and InformationService (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9488-24]4:30 pm: Pest damage assessment in fruits and vegetables using thermalimaging, Badrinath Vadakkapattu Canthadai, M. Esakki Muthu Raju, VidyaJyothi Institute of Technology (India); Vengal Rao Pachava, National Institute ofTechnology, Warangal (India); Dipankar Sengupta, Univ. degli Studi di Padova(Italy) ....................................................[9488-48]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:00 AM TO 1:20 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.138 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9489 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331Monday–Tuesday 20–21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9489Dimensional Optical Metrology and Inspectionfor Practical Applications IVConference Chairs: Kevin G. Harding, GE Global Research (USA); Toru Yoshizawa, NPO 3D Associates (Japan)Conference Co-Chair: Song Zhang, Purdue Univ. (USA)Program Committee: Yasuhiko Arai, Kansai Univ. (Japan); Anand Krishna Asundi, Nanyang Technological Univ. (Singapore); Khaled J. Habib,Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (Kuwait); Katsuichi Kitagawa, Consultant (Japan); Peter Kühmstedt, Fraunhofer-Institut für AngewandteOptik und Feinmechanik (Germany); Georges T. Nehmetallah, The Catholic Univ. of America (USA); Yukitoshi Otani, Utsunomiya Univ. (Japan);Xianyu Su, Sichuan Univ. (China); Takamasa Suzuki, Niigata Univ. (Japan); Joseph D. Tobiason, Micro Encoder Inc. (USA); Jiangtao Xi, Univ.of Wollongong (Australia)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 ......... MON 8:30 AM TO 10:00 AMMetrology AnalysisSession Chair: Toru Yoshizawa, NPO 3D Associates (Japan)8:30 am: 3D range data compression with a virtual fringe projection system(Invited Paper), Song Zhang, Iowa State Univ. (USA) ................[9489-1]9:00 am: Phase unwrapping of fringe images for dynamic 3D measurementswithout additional pattern projection, Andreas Breitbarth, Eric Müller,Peter Kühmstedt, Gunther Notni, Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optikund Feinmechanik (Germany); Joachim Denzler, Friedrich-Schiller-Univ. Jena(Germany) .................................................[9489-2]9:20 am: Experimental verification of reconstruction of two interferingwavefronts using the transport of intensity equation, Ahmad Darudi, JavadAmiri, Peyman Soltani, Univ. of Zanjan (Iran, Islamic Republic of); Georges T.Nehmetallah, The Catholic Univ. of America (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9489-3]9:40 am: Geometric and topological feature extraction of linear andcircular segments from 2D cross-section data of 3D point clouds,Rajesh Ramamurthy, Yi Liao, Ratnadeep Paul, Kevin G. Harding, Tao Jia,Vincent Lucas, GE Global Research (USA); Xiaoming Du, GE Global Research(China) ....................................................[9489-4]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 .........MON 10:30 AM TO 12:00 PM3D ApplicationsSession Chair: Song Zhang, Purdue Univ. (USA)10:30 am: Inner profile measurement probe: from a pipe to an undergroundcavity (Invited Paper), Toru Yoshizawa, NPO 3D Associates (Japan); ToshitakaWakayama, Saitama Medical Univ. (Japan) .......................[9489-5]11:00 am: Development of feature extraction analysis for a multi-functionaloptical profiling device applied to field engineering applications, KevinG. Harding, GE Global Research (USA); Xu Han, Guangping Xie, GE GlobalResearch (China); Brandon Laflen, GE Global Research (USA); Ming Jia, GEGlobal Research (China); Guiju Song, GE Global Research (USA) ......[9489-6]11:20 am: Composite layup monitoring using structured light, Robert W.Tait, Kevin G. Harding, Christopher Nafis, GE Global Research (USA). . . [9489-7]11:40 am: Method for controlling a laser additive process using intrinsicillumination, Guoshuang Cai, Robert W. Tait, Sudhir Tewari, Magdi N. Azer,Xiaobin Chen, David Abbot, Yong Liu, Kevin G. Harding, GE Global Research(USA) ....................................................[9489-12]Lunch Break .................................Mon 12:00 pm to 1:10 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 ............MON 1:10 PM TO 2:10 PMMetrology for Additive ManufacturingSession Chair: Edward W. Reutzel, Applied Research Lab. (USA)1:10 pm: Sensors for modern manufacturing: certify as you build(Invited Paper), Jyoti Mazumder, Lijun Song, Univ. of Michigan (USA)...[9489-9]1:40 pm: A brief survey of sensing for additive manufacturing (Invited Paper),Edward W. Reutzel, Abdalla R. Nassar, Applied Research Lab. (USA). . [9489-10]PANEL DISCUSSIONLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 .............2:10 PM TO 3:30 PMMetrology for Additive ManufacturingModerator: Edward W. (Ted) Reutzel, Applied Research Lab. (USA)Panelists: Doug Rhoda, Wolf Robotics (USA);Radovan Kovacevic, Southern Methodist Univ. (USA);Shawn Kelly, Edison Welding Institute (USA);Jyoti Mazumder, Univ. of Michigan (USA);Edward Herderick, GE Corporate (USA)Process sensing plays an increasingly important role in a wide range ofmanufacturing processes, both to enable rapid assessment of quality andto provide critical data to real time control systems. Advanced sensors andexploding computational capability afford (i) practitioners, (ii) equipmentsuppliers, and (iii) researchers unprecedented opportunities to collect andanalyze complex sensor data to ensure quality product.This panel discussion brings together leaders representing these threecommunities to discuss sensing and control for laser, electron beam, andarc-based welding, metal deposition, and additive manufacturing processes.The current state-of-the-art, current research, issues, and opportunities willbe explored.Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:30 pm to 4:00 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 .......... MON 4:00 PM TO 5:00 PMAdvanced TopicsSession Chair: Yukitoshi Otani, Utsunomiya Univ. (Japan)4:00 pm: Thickness and air gap measurement of assembled IR objectives,Bernd Lueerss, Patrik Langehanenberg, TRIOPTICS GmbH (Germany). [9489-11]4:20 pm: Characterization of 3D printing output using an optical sensingsystem, Jeremy Straub, Univ. of North Dakota (USA) ...............[9489-8]4:40 pm: The impact of oceanic gravity waves on laser propagation, SerdarKizilkaya, Cumhuriyet Mah. (Turkey); Timothy Kane, The Pennsylvania StateUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9489-13]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 139


CONFERENCE 9489LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 331 ...........TUE 8:30 AM TO 12:10 PM3D and Imaging MethodsSession Chair: Kevin G. Harding, GE Global Research (USA)8:30 am: Measuring accuracy of in-plane and out-of-plane deformationssimultaneous measurement of speckle interferometry using multirecordingmethod (Invited Paper), Yasuhiko Arai, Kansai Univ.(Japan)...................................................[9489-14]9:00 am: Long wave infrared 3D scanner, Ernst Wiedenmann, Robert Schott,Jan Tusch, Andreas Wolf, Aimess Services GmbH (Germany)........[9489-15]9:20 am: Terahertz reflection interferometry for automobile paint layerthickness measurement, Aunik K. Rahman, Applied Research & Photonics,Inc. (USA); Kenneth B. Tator, KTA-Tator, Inc. (USA); Anis Rahman, AppliedResearch & Photonics, Inc. (USA)..............................[9489-16]9:40 am: Quantitative imaging of open-circuit voltage in opto-electronicdevices with nanoscale resolution, Elizabeth Tennyson, Joseph Garrett, Univ.of Maryland, College Park (USA); Jesse A. Frantz, Jason D. Myers,Robel Y. Bekele, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Jasbinder S. Sanghera, Univ.Research Foundation (USA) and U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Jeremy N.Munday, Marina S. Leite, Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA)......[9489-17]10:00 am: Application of holographic interferometry to in-plane andout-of-plane misalignment and deformation measurements in packagingapplications, Vladimir V. Nikulin, Rahul M. Khandekar, Vijit Bedi, BinghamtonUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9489-18]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:20 am to 10:50 am10:50 am: Real-time and uniaxial microscopic measurement of 3D profileby polarization grating, Yukitoshi Otani, Shuhei Shibata, Daisuke Barada,Utsunomiya Univ. (Japan) ....................................[9489-19]11:10 am: 3D position tracking for borescope inspections, Kevin G. Harding,GE Global Research (USA); Yong Yang, GE Global Research (China);Guiju Song, GE Global Research (USA) .........................[9489-20]11:30 am: Small hole inner profile measurement method, Yi Liao,Kevin G. Harding, Rajesh Ramamurthy, GE Global Research (USA) ...[9489-21]11:50 am: High contrast imaging in the presence of a bright background,Harbans S. Dhadwal, Jahangir Rastegar, Dake Feng, Omnitek Partners, LLC(USA) ....................................................[9489-22]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.The omni-directional image assisted optical surveillance system,Yung-Hsiang Chen, National Applied Research Labs. (Taiwan) and NationalTsing Hua Univ. (Taiwan); Chi-Hung Hwang, National Applied Research Labs.(Taiwan); Wei-Chung Wang, National Tsing Hua Univ. (Taiwan); Chun-Fu Lin,National Applied Research Labs. (Taiwan) .......................[9489-23]140 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9490 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329Monday–Tuesday 20–21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9490Advances in Global Health through SensingTechnologies 2015Conference Chair: Šárka O. Southern, Gaia Medical Institute (USA)Conference Co-Chairs: Isaac R. Rodriguez-Chavez, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (USA); Claudia Gärtner, microfluidicChipShop GmbH (Germany); Jonathan D. Stallings, U.S. Army Ctr. for Environmental Health Research (USA)Program Committee: James Delehanty, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Theresa G. Evans-Nguyen, Draper Lab. (USA); Peter Kiesel, PaloAlto Research Ctr., Inc. (USA); Baochuan Lin, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA); Daniel Malamud, New York Univ. (USA); Igor Medintz, U.S.Naval Research Lab. (USA); Richard M. Ozanich, Pacific Northwest National Lab. (USA); Ava M. Puccio, Univ. of Pittsburgh Medical Ctr. (USA);Steven A. Ripp, The Univ. of Tennessee (USA); Albert Skip Rizzo III, The Univ. of Southern California (USA); Kim E. Sapsford, U.S. Food andDrug Administration (USA); Shadrian B. Strong, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab. (USA); David E. Wolf, Radiation Monitoring Devices,Inc. (USA); Aurel Ymeti, Ostendum R&D BV (Netherlands); Leah Ziph-Schatzberg, Corning NetOptix (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 ......... MON 8:00 AM TO 10:30 AMAdvances in Global Health ISession Chairs: Isaac R. Rodriguez-Chavez,National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (USA);Šarka O. Southern, Gaia Medical Institute (USA)8:00 am: Non-invasive disease diagnostics based on oral biospecimens:lessons learned and future directions (Invited Paper), Isaac R. Rodriguez-Chavez, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (USA)...[9490-1]8:30 am: The human saliva proteome: overview and emerging methods forcharacterization (Invited Paper), Timothy J. Griffin, Univ. of Minnesota(USA) .....................................................[9490-2]9:00 am: Comparison between oral and salivary diagnostics (Invited Paper),J. Marques, Univ. de Lisbon (Portugal); Patricia Corby, C. Barber, William R.Abrams, New York Univ. College of Dentistry (USA); Daniel Malamud, New YorkUniv. (USA) ................................................[9490-3]9:30 am: Saliva fluid considerations in oral diagnostics, Eva J. Helmerhorst,Boston Univ. (USA) ..........................................[9490-4]9:45 am: Addressing the challenges of system integration for non-invasivediagnostics, Vincent Gau, Genefluidics (USA) .....................[9490-5]10:00 am: Saliva-based molecular diagnostics of HPV, Jennifer Webster-Cyriaque, The Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA); William Seaman,Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA) .......................[9490-6]10:15 am: Next generation saliva diagnostics: host response biomarkersfor HIV diagnostics, Sarka O. Southern, Gaia Medical Institute (USA); JenniferWebster-Cyriaque, The Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA); MartinGleeson, Genalyte, Inc. (USA) ..................................[9490-7]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:30 am to 10:45 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 ..........MON 10:45 AM TO 1:00 PMAdvances in Global Health IISession Chairs: Jonathan D. Stallings,U.S. Army Ctr. for Environmental Health Research (USA);Utkan Demirci, Stanford Univ. School of Medicine (USA)10:45 am: A systems biology approach to heat stress, heat injury and heatstoke (Invited Paper), Jonathan D. Stallings, Danielle L. Ippolito, U.S. Army Ctr.for Environmental Health Research (USA)........................[9490-29]11:15 am: Early predictive markers of organ injury and toxicity,Danielle L. Ippolito, U.S. Army Ctr. for Environmental Health Research (USA);Mohamed D. M. AbdulHameed, Gregory J. Tawa, BHSAI (USA); John A. Lewis,U.S. Army Ctr. for Environmental Health Research (USA); Christine E. Baer,EXCET, Inc. (USA); Bonna C. Donald, Oak Ridge Institute for Science andEducation (USA); Anders Wallqvist, BHSAI (USA); Jonathan D. Stallings, U.S.Army Ctr. for Environmental Health Research (USA) ................[9490-8]11:30 am: Optical biosensor technologies for molecular diagnostics at thepoint-of-care (Invited Paper), Joerg M. Schotter, Stefan Schrittwieser, PaulMuellner, Eva Melnik, Rainer Hainberger, AIT Austrian Institute of TechnologyGmbH (Austria); Guenther Koppitsch, Franz Schrank, ams AG (Austria); KaterinaSoulantika, Sergio Lentijo-Mozo, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées deToulouse (France) and Lab. de Photonique et de Nanostructures, CNRS, Univ.de Toulouse (France); Beatriz Pelaz, Wolfgang J. Parak, Philipps-Univ. Marburg(Germany); Frank Ludwig, Jan Dieckhoff, Technische Univ. Braunschweig(Germany) ................................................[9490-12]12:00 pm: Detecting biotargets and drugs from blood, urine and saliva(Invited Paper), Utkan Demirci, Stanford Univ. School of Medicine (USA).[9490-9]12:30 pm: Imaging-based rapid test and assay reader with trans-visualsensitivity, Onur Mudanyali, Neven Karlovac, Holomic (USA) ........[9490-10]12:45 pm: Multiplex on-chip detection of pathogen biomarkers in humansaliva using silicon photonic microring resonators, Martin A. Gleeson,Genalyte, Inc. (USA) ........................................[9490-11]Lunch Break ..................................Mon 1:00 pm to 2:00 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 .......... MON 2:00 PM TO 5:00 PMAdvances in Global Health IIISession Chairs: Claudia Gärtner, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH(Germany); Catherine Klapperich, Boston Univ. (USA)2:00 pm: Lab-on-a-chip enabled HLA diagnostic: combined samplepreparation and real time PCR for HLA-b27 diagnosis (Invited Paper),Claudia Gärtner, Holger Becker, Richard Klemm, Sebastian Schattschneider,Nadine Hlawatsch, Christian Moche, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH(Germany); Rainer Frank, Andreas Willems, Inno-Train Diagnostik GmbH(Germany) ................................................[9490-14]2:30 pm: Microchip technologies for HIV management in developed anddeveloping countries, Mohammadali Safavieh, Brigham and Women’sHospital (USA); Sultan Khetani, Vivasvat Kaul, Brigham and Women’s Hospital(USA); Hadi Shafiee, Brigham and Women’s Hospital (USA) .........[9490-15]2:45 pm: Rapid detection of ebola virus in immunofiltration lab on chipsystem, Peter Miethe, fzmb GmbH (Germany); Claudia Gärtner, microfluidicChipShop GmbH (Germany); Dominik Gary, fzmb GmbH (Germany); NadineHlawatsch, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH (Germany) ...............[9490-16]3:00 pm: Low cost molecular diagnostics for cancer and infectious disease,Catherine Klapperich, Boston Univ. (USA) .......................[9490-17]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:15 pm to 3:30 pm3:30 pm: PANDAA: rapid sensitive detection of highly polymorphicpathogens and quantification of drug resistance, Iain J. MacLeod, HarvardSchool of Public Health (USA) and Botswana-Harvard AIDS Institute (Botswana)and Aldatu Biosciences (USA); Christopher F. Rowley, Harvard School of PublicHealth (USA) and Botswana-Harvard AIDS Institute (Botswana) and Beth IsraelDeaconess Medical Ctr. (USA); David M. Raiser, Aldatu Biosciences (USA);M. Essex, Harvard School of Public Health (USA) and Botswana-Harvard AIDSInstitute (Botswana).........................................[9490-18]3:45 pm: Next generation DNA, Steven Albert Benner, The WestheimerInstitute for Science and Technology (USA) ......................[9490-19]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 141


CONFERENCE 9490LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 3294:00 pm: The Ad5 [E1-, E2b-]-based Vector: A New and Versatile GeneDelivery Platform, Frank Jones, Etubics Corporation (USA); ElizabethGabitzsch, Etubics Corp. (USA); Joseph P Balint Jr., Etubics Corporation(USA) ....................................................[9490-20]4:15 pm: Nanopore sensing technology for single molecule and single cellanalysis, MinJun Kim, Drexel Univ. (USA) .......................[9490-21]4:30 pm: Homogeneous biochemiluminescence assays for point of careuse, X. James Li, Cellex, Inc. (USA) ............................[9490-22]4:45 pm: Advances in global health through sensing technologies, JonathanC. Claussen, Iowa State Univ. (USA)............................[9490-23]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILINTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Differential excitation spectroscopy for detection of industrial chemicals:benzene and chlorinated solvents, Boyd V. Hunter, Jason M. Cox, KestrelCorp. (USA); Michael A. Miller, Robert A. McIntosh, Southwest ResearchInstitute (USA); Paul Harrison, William P. Walters, Kestrel Corp. (USA). [9490-24]Sensors for isolation of anti-cancer compounds found within marineinvertebrates, Gordon W. Wiegand, Amanda C. LaRue, Medical Univ. of SouthCarolina (USA) .............................................[9490-26]Space medical applications of optical 3D scanning, Jeremy Straub,Univ. of North Dakota (USA); Atif F. Mohammad, The Univ. of North Dakota(USA) ....................................................[9490-27]Early detection and monitoring of malaria, Mohammed Z. Rahman,LaGuardia Community College (USA); Leonid Roytman, The City College of NewYork (USA); Abdelhamid Kadik, LaGuardia Community College (USA); Dilara A.Rosy, Univ. of Dhaka (Bangladesh).............................[9490-28]142 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9491 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 AND 335Wednesday–Thursday 22–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9491Sensors for Extreme Harsh Environments IIConference Chairs: Debbie G. Senesky, Stanford Univ. (USA); Sachin Dekate, GE Global Research (USA)Program Committee: Laurent A. Francis, Univ. Catholique de Louvain (Belgium); Jr-Hau (J.H.) He, King Abdullah Univ. of Science andTechnology (Saudi Arabia); Kevin S. C. Kuang, National Univ. of Singapore (Singapore)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 5:40 PMNovel Harsh Environment Sensorsfor Energy ApplicationsJoint Session with Conferences 9467 and 9491Session Chair: Michael P. Buric, National Energy Technology Lab. (USA)3:30 pm: Ultra-high temperature fiber optical chemical sensors based onnano-porous metal oxides (Invited Paper), Kevin P. Chen, Univ. of Pittsburgh(USA) ....................................................[9467-54]3:50 pm: Phosphor-based fiber optic temperature sensors for harshenvironments (Invited Paper), Nicholas Djeu, Yutaka Shimoji, MicroMaterials,Inc. (USA).................................................[9467-55]4:10 pm: Development of Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)sensor to assess groundwater quality impacts (Invited Paper), CantwellCarson, National Energy Technology Lab. (USA); Christian Goueguel, USDOENational Energy Technology Laboratory (USA); Jinesh Jain, Dustin McIntyre,National Energy Technology Lab. (USA) .........................[9467-56]4:30 pm: Temperature dependence of hydrogen related absorption in silicaglass optical fibers at high temperatures (Invited Paper), Elizabeth A. Bonnell,Li Yu, Daniel Homa, Virginia Tech Ctr. for Photonics Technology (USA).[9467-57]4:50 pm: Analysis of the coupling optical fiber ultrasonic sensor for partialdischarges detection, Fengmei F. Li, Yiying Liu, Linjie Wang, Chen Yu, Xi’anJiaotong Univ. (China) .......................................[9491-15]5:10 pm: Functional sensor material enabled harsh environment, hightemperature optical sensors for energy applications (Invited Paper),Paul R. Ohodnicki Jr., National Energy Technology Lab. (USA) .......[9467-53]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335 ..........THU 8:00 AM TO 10:20 AMNOTE ROOM CHANGEMicro/Nano Sensing Technologyfor Harsh EnvironmentsSession Chair: Debbie G. Senesky, Stanford Univ. (USA)8:00 am: Harsh environment compatible chemical sensors: plasmonics andelectrochemical device principles, Michael A. Carpenter, SUNY College ofNanoscale Science and Engineering (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9491-1]8:20 am: Growth and morphology of lead tin selenide for MWIR detectors,Christopher Cooper, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA); Narasimha S.Prasad, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA); Bradley Arnold, Lisa Kelly, Fow-Sen Choa, Narsingh B. Singh, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County(USA) .....................................................[9491-2]8:40 am: Atomic layer deposited passivation films for AlGaN/GaN highelectron mobility radiation dosimeters, Ateeq J. Suria, Stanford Univ. (USA);Chetan Angadi, Sharmila Bhattacharya, NASA Ames Research Ctr. (USA);Debbie G. Senesky, Stanford Univ. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9491-3]9:00 am: Solar cells for harsh environments uses based on InGaN/GaNmultiple quantum wells, Der-Hsien Lien, Yu-Hsuan Hsiao, Shih-Guo Yang,Si-Chen Lee, National Taiwan Univ. (Taiwan); Jr-Hau He, King Abdullah Univ. ofScience and Technology (Saudi Arabia) ..........................[9491-4]9:20 am: Irradiation effects of graphene-enhanced gallium nitride (GaN)metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) ultraviolet photodetectors, HeatherC. Chiamori, Ruth Miller, Ateeq J. Suria, Nicholas Broad, Debbie G. Senesky,Stanford Univ. (USA) .........................................[9491-5]9:40 am: Investigation of the optical and sensing characteristics ofnanoparticle arrays for high temperature applications, GnanaprakashDharmalingam, Michael A. Carpenter, SUNY College of Nanoscale Science andEngineering (USA) ...........................................[9491-6]10:00 am: Wireless photonic power and data transfer to dormant devices,Harbans S. Dhadwal, Jahangir Rastegar, Dake Feng, Philip Kwok, OmnitekPartners, LLC (USA) .........................................[9491-7]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:20 am to 11:00 amSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335 ..........THU 11:00 AM TO 12:00 PMOptical Sensing Technologyfor Harsh Environments ISession Chair: Sachin Dekate, GE Global Research (USA)11:00 am: Characterization and calibration of Raman based distributedtemperature sensing system for 600C operation, Sudeep Mandal,Boon Kwee Lee, Sachin Dekate, Renato Guida, GE Global Research (USA);Marc Goranson, Jerome Ybema, Suncor Energy Products, Ltd.(Canada) ..................................................[9491-8]11:20 am: Coherent probe-pump-based Brillouin sensor for harshenvironments, L. F. Zou, OZ Optics Ltd. (Canada) .................[9491-9]11:40 am: Potential of commercial single-mode optical fibers as distributedsensors for high temperature measurement with PPP-BOTDA, Yi Bao,Yizheng Chen, Fujian Tang, Weina Meng, Genda Chen, Missouri Univ. ofScience and Technology (USA)................................[9491-10]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time .................Thu 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335 ............ THU 1:30 PM TO 3:10 PMOptical Sensing Technologyfor Harsh Environments IISession Chair: Sachin Dekate, GE Global Research (USA)1:30 pm: Optical sensors for harsh environment applications,Rachit Sharma, GE Global Research (India); Sandip Maity, GE Global Research(India) and GE India Technology Centre Pvt Ltd (India); Anish Bekal, SameerVartak, Arun K. Sridharan, Chayan Mitra, GE India Technology Centre Pvt. Ltd.(India)....................................................[9491-11]1:50 pm: Analysis of the acoustic response in water and sandof different fiber optic sensing cables, Joachim Hofmann, Brugg Kabel AG(Switzerland) ..............................................[9491-12]2:10 pm: Optical fiber distributed temperature and distributed acousticsensing for remote and harsh environments, Michael Mondanos,Tom Parker, Craig Milne, Jackson Yeo, Silixa Ltd. (United Kingdom);Mahmoud Farhadiroushan, Silixa, Ltd. (United Kingdom) ...........[9491-13]2:30 pm: Planetary atmospheres minor species sensor balloon flight test tonear space, Robert E. Peale, Christopher J. Fredricksen, Andrei V. Muraviev,Douglas Maukonen, Seth Calhoun, Joshua E. Colwell, Univ. of Central Florida(USA) ....................................................[9491-14]2:50 pm: Optical fiber reliability in subsea monitoring, Kaustubh Nagarkar,Victor Ostroverkhov, Thomas Stecher, Mahadevan Balasubramaniam, GlenKoste, Sachin Dekate, Slawomir Rubinsztajn, GE Global Research(USA) ....................................................[9491-16]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 143


CONFERENCE 9491LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Thermal stability and energy harvesting characteristics of Au nanorods:harsh environment chemical sensing, Nicholas A. Karker, GnanaprakashDharmalingam, Nicholas Joy, Michael A. Carpenter, SUNY College of NanoscaleScience and Engineering (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9491-17]Microfabricated electrochemical sensors for combustion applications, VitorA. Vulcano Rossi, SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (USA);Max Mullen, The Ohio State Univ. (USA); Nicholas A. Karker, Zhouying Zhao,SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (USA); Marek Kowarz,Smart System Technology & Commercialization Ctr. (USA); Prabir K. Dutta,The Ohio State Univ. (USA); Michael A. Carpenter, SUNY College of NanoscaleScience and Engineering (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9491-18]Data communication through multiple physical media: applications tomunitions, Harbans S. Dhadwal, Jahangir Rastegar, Dake Feng, Philip Kwok,Omnitek Partners, LLC (USA) .................................[9491-19]Lessons learned and experience from land collapse accidents usingremote sensing and GIS: case study of continuous land collapse in eastCairo area, Egypt, Mohamed N. Hegazy, National Authority for RemoteSensing and Space Sciences (Egypt) ...........................[9491-20]144 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9492 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318Wednesday–Thursday 22–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9492Advanced Photon Counting Techniques IXConference Chair: Mark A. Itzler, Princeton Lightwave, Inc. (USA)Conference Co-Chair: Joe C. Campbell, Univ. of Virginia (USA)Program Committee: Gerald S. Buller, Heriot-Watt Univ. (United Kingdom); Sergio Cova, Politecnico di Milano (Italy); William H. Farr, JetPropulsion Lab. (USA); Robert H. Hadfield, Univ. of Glasgow (United Kingdom); Majeed Hayat, The Univ. of New Mexico (USA);Michael A. Krainak, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (USA); Robert A. Lamb, SELEX Galileo Ltd. (United Kingdom); K. Alex McIntosh, MITLincoln Lab. (USA); Alan L. Migdall, National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA); Michael Wahl, PicoQuant GmbH (Germany);Hugo Zbinden, Univ. of Geneva (Switzerland)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 .........WED 8:20 AM TO 10:00 AMSingle-Photon Applications ISession Chair: Joe C. Campbell, Univ. of Virginia (USA)8:20 am: Cutting the cord: toward wireless optical intensity interferometry(Invited Paper), Elliott P. Horch, Southern Connecticut State Univ. (USA).[9492-1]8:50 am: Time and spectrum-resolving multiphoton correlator for 300-900nm, Piotr L. Kolenderski, Nicolaus Copernicus Univ. (Poland); Kelsey Johnsen,Institute for Quantum Computing (Canada); Thomas D. Jennewein, Univ.of Waterloo (Canada); Marilyne Thibault, Institute for Quantum Computing(Canada); Alberto Tosi, Carmelo Scarcella, Politecnico di Milano (Italy). . [9492-2]9:10 am: Photon counting camera for fluorescence lifetime imaging (InvitedPaper), Werner Zuschratter, Yury Prokazov, Evgeny Turbin, André Weber,Leibniz Institute für Neurobiologie Magdeburg (Germany); Roland Hartig, Ottovon-GuerickeUniv. Magdeburg (Germany)........................[9492-3]9:40 am: 48-confocal-spots single-molecule measurements using a custom48-pixel SPAD arrays with integrated timestamping, Antonino Ingargiola,Univ. of California, Los Angeles (USA); Luca Miari, Ivan Rech, Angelo Gulinatti,Massimo Ghioni, Politecnico di Milano (Italy); Shimon Weiss, Xavier Michalet,Univ. of California, Los Angeles (USA) ...........................[9492-4]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 ........WED 1:00 PM TO 1:45 PMKeynote: SPDs and Quantum SensingSession Chair: Mark A. Itzler, Princeton Lightwave, Inc. (USA)1:00 pm: Single photon detectors and quantum sensing(Keynote Presentation), John G. Rarity, Univ. of Bristol (UnitedKingdom) ..............................................[9492-5]SESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 ........... WED 1:45 PM TO 3:05 PMSingle-Photon Applications IISession Chair: Mark A. Itzler, Princeton Lightwave, Inc. (USA)1:45 pm: Quantum key distribution on lit fibre (Invited Paper), Zhiliang L.Yuan, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd. (United Kingdom). . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9492-6]2:15 pm: Photon-counting communications receiver in the lunar lasercomground terminal (Invited Paper), Matthew E. Grein, Eric A. Dauler, AndrewJ. Kerman, Mark L. Stevens, Richard J. Molnar, Bryan S. Robinson, Daniel V.Murphy, Don M. Boroson, MIT Lincoln Lab. (USA)..................[9492-7]2:45 pm: Single photon counting for space based quantum experiments,Rakhitha Chandrasekara, Zhongkan Tang, Yue Chuan Tan, Yong Sean Yau,Cliff Cheng, Ctr. for Quantum Technologies (Singapore); Christoph F. Wildfeuer,Kantonsschule Sursee (Switzerland); Alexander Ling, National Univ. ofSingapore (Singapore)........................................[9492-8]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:05 pm to 3:35 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 ........... WED 3:35 PM TO 5:55 PMSuperconducting Single-Photon DetectorsSession Chair: William H. Farr, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA)3:35 pm: Real-time infrared single-photon imaging with a superconductingnanowire camera (Invited Paper), Martin J. Stevens, Michael S. Allman, VarunB. Verma, Robert D. Horansky, National Institute of Standards and Technology(USA); Francesco Marsili, Matthew D. Shaw, Andrew D. Beyer, Jet PropulsionLab. (USA); Richard P. Mirin, Sae Woo Nam, National Institute of Standards andTechnology (USA) ...........................................[9492-9]4:05 pm: Single photon imaging with superconducting nanowire singlephoton detectors (Invited Paper), Robert H. Hadfield, Univ. of Glasgow (UnitedKingdom) .................................................[9492-10]4:35 pm: High performance superconducting nanowire single photondetectors embedded in silicon nanobeam cavities (Invited Paper),Mohsen K. Akhlaghi, Ellen Schelew, Jeff F. Young, The Univ. of British Columbia(Canada) .................................................[9492-11]5:05 pm: Waveguide-integrated WSi-based superconducting nanowiresingle-photon detectors (Invited Paper), Ryan M. Briggs, Matthew D. Shaw,Francesco Marsili, Andrew D. Beyer, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA); Justin D.Cohen, Sean Meenehan, Oskar J. Painter, California Institute of Technology(USA) ....................................................[9492-12]5:35 pm: Large-area NbN superconducting nanowire avalanche photondetectors with saturated detection efficiency, Ryan P. Murphy, Matthew E.Grein, Theodore J. Gudmundsen, MIT Lincoln Lab. (USA); Adam McCaughan,Faraz Najafi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA); Francesco Marsili,Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA); Eric A. Dauler, MIT Lincoln Lab. (USA) ....[9492-13]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 145


CONFERENCE 9492LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 .......... THU 8:10 AM TO 10:00 AMSingle-Photon LIDAR ISession Chair: Michael A. Krainak,NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (USA)8:10 am: Multi-channel single photon receiver for IceSat-2 Mission ATLASinstrument (Invited Paper), Guangning Yang, Michael A. Krainak, Xiaoli Sun,NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (USA); Wei Lu, As and D, Inc. (USA);William E. Hasselbrack, Sigma Space Corp. (USA) ................[9492-14]8:40 am: Photon counting using maximal length sequences: a theoreticalassessment of pseudo-random coding for rangefinding (Invited Paper),Robert A. Lamb, SELEX ES (United Kingdom) ....................[9492-15]9:10 am: Time-of-flight laser ranging for moving targets with singlephotoncounting (Invited Paper), Yan Liang, Univ. of Shanghai for Scienceand Technology (China); Heping Zeng, Univ. of Shanghai for Science andTechnology (China) and East China Normal Univ. (China) ...........[9492-16]9:40 am: Underwater depth imaging using time-correlated single photoncounting, Aurora Maccarone, Aongus McCarthy, Ximing Ren, Ryan E.Warburton, Andrew M. Wallace, Heriot-Watt Univ. (United Kingdom); JamesMoffat, Defence Science and Technology Lab. (United Kingdom); Yvan R.Petillot, Gerald S. Buller, Heriot-Watt Univ. (United Kingdom) ........[9492-17]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 ..........THU 10:30 AM TO 11:40 AMSingle-Photon LIDAR IISession Chair: Robert A. Lamb, SELEX Galileo Ltd. (United Kingdom)10:30 am: Real-time imaging and tracking of objects hidden from viewusing SPAD imaging arrays (Invited Paper), Daniele Faccio, GenevieveGariepy, Francesco Tonolini, Heriot-Watt Univ. (United Kingdom); NikolaKrstajic, Robert K. Henderson, The Univ. of Edinburgh (United Kingdom);Jonathan Leach, Heriot-Watt Univ. (United Kingdom) ..............[9492-18]11:00 am: Study of single photon counting for non-line-of-sight vision,Martin Laurenzis, Institut Franco-Allemand de Recherches de Saint-Louis(France); Jonathan Klein, Univ. Bonn (Germany); Andreas Velten, Univ. ofWisconsin-Madison (USA) and Morgridge Institute for Research (USA); MatthiasB. Hullin, Univ. Bonn (Germany); Frank Christnacher, Institut Franco-Allemandde Recherches de Saint-Louis (France) .........................[9492-19]11:20 am: Hybrid receiver system for single photon sensitive direct andcoherent detection, Piotr K. Kondratko, Paul J. Suni, Andrew T. Bratcher,John J. Glennon III, Lockheed Martin Coherent Technologies (USA)...[9492-20]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time ................ Thu 11:40 am to 12:50 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 ...........THU 12:50 PM TO 3:20 PMGeiger-Mode APDsSession Chair: K. Alex McIntosh, MIT Lincoln Lab. (USA)12:50 pm: Silicon Geiger-mode avalanche photodiode arrays for photonstarvedimaging (Invited Paper), Brian F. Aull, MIT Lincoln Lab. (USA). [9492-21]1:20 pm: Gun muzzle flash detection using a single photon avalanche diodearray in 0.18µm CMOS technology (Invited Paper), Vitali Savuskan, TomerMerhav, Avi Shoham, Igor Brouk, Yael Nemirovsky, Technion-Israel Institute ofTechnology (Israel) .........................................[9492-22]1:50 pm: Analysis and modeling of optical crosstalk in InP-based Geigermodeavalanche photodiode FPAs, Quan Chau, Xudong Jiang, Mark A. Itzler,Mark Entwitsle, Mark Owens, Krystyna Slomkowski, Princeton Lightwave, Inc.(USA) ....................................................[9492-23]2:10 pm: Model of turn-on characteristics of InP-based Geiger-modeavalanche photodiodes suitable for circuit simulations, George Jordy,Joseph P. Donnelly, MIT Lincoln Lab. (USA)......................[9492-24]2:30 pm: Low noise InGaAs/inp single-photon negative feedbackavalanche diodes: characterization and applications (Invited Paper),Gianluca Boso, Boris Korzh, Tommaso Lunghi, Hugo Zbinden, Univ. deGenève (Switzerland)........................................[9492-25]3:00 pm: Al0.8Ga0.2As avalanche photodiodes for single photon counting,Min Ren, Yaojia Chen, Wenlu Sun, Joe C. Campbell, Univ. of Virginia (USA);Xiao Jie Chen, Erik B. Johnson, James F. Christian, Radiation MonitoringDevices, Inc. (USA) .........................................[9492-26]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 3:20 pm to 3:50 pmSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 318 ........... THU 3:50 PM TO 5:40 PMNovel Avalanche Diode SPDsSession Chair: Alan L. Migdall,National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA)3:50 pm: Nanopillar optical antenna avalanche detectors: 3D nanoscaleelectric fields for high speed, low noise avalanche gain (Invited Paper),Pradeep N. Senanayake, Alan Farrell, Diana L. Huffaker, Univ. of California, LosAngeles (USA) .............................................[9492-27]4:20 pm: Visible to infrared photon counting with the MWIR HgCdTe e-APD(Invited Paper), William W. Sullivan III, Jeffrey D. Beck, Richard Scritchfield,Mark R. Skokan, Pradip Mitra, DRS Technologies, Inc. (USA); Xiaoli Sun,James B. Abshire, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (USA); Darren P. Carpenter,Barry L. Lane, Analog/Digital Integrated Circuits, Inc. (USA) .........[9492-28]4:50 pm: Recent progress in upconversion detector and its application(Invited Paper), Qiang Zhang, Univ. of Science and Technology of China(China) ...................................................[9492-29]5:20 pm: Phase preservation and ultra-low background in parametricup-conversion at the single-photon level, Yu-Hsiang Cheng, Tim O. Thomay,Joint Quantum Institute (USA) and National Institute of Standards andTechnology (USA); Alan L. Migdall, Glenn S. Solomon, Joint Quantum Institute(USA) and National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA); Sergey V.Polyakov, Joint Quantum Institute (USA) and National Institute of Standardsand Technology (USA) ......................................[9492-30]146 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9493 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 317Tuesday 21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9493Energy Harvesting and Storage: Materials,Devices, and Applications VIConference Chairs: Nibir K. Dhar, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Achyut K. Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA)Program Committee: Pulickel M. Ajayan, Rice Univ. (USA); Paul Boieriu, EPISOLAR, Inc. (USA); Deryn Chu, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA); M. Saif Islam, Univ. of California, Davis (USA); Nobuhiko P. Kobayashi, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz (USA); Pooi See Lee, NanyangTechnological Univ. (Singapore); Pat McGrath, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (USA); Robert Olah, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA); Kimberly A. Sablon,U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); A. Fred Semendy, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Sivalingam Sivananthan, EPIR Technologies (USA);Ashok K. Sood, Magnolia Optical Technologies, Inc. (USA); Patrick J. Taylor, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Sudhir B. Trivedi, BrimroseCorp. of America (USA); Rama Venkatasubramanian, RTI International (USA); Chunlei Wang, Florida International Univ. (USA); PriyalalWijewarnasuriya, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILOPENING REMARKSLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 317 ................8:30 AM TO 8:35 AMConference Chair: Nibir K. Dhar,U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA)SESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 317 .......... TUE 8:35 AM TO 10:00 AMAdvanced Fuel CellsSession Chairs: Nibir K. Dhar, U.S. Army Night Vision & ElectronicSensors Directorate (USA); Achyut K. Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA)8:35 am: Micro enzymatic biofuel cells: from theoretical to experimentalaspect (Invited Paper), Chunlei Wang, Yin Song, Chunhui Chen, Richa Agrawal,Yong Hao, Florida International Univ. (USA) .......................[9493-1]8:55 am: Performance study of sugar-yeast-ethanol bio-hybrid fuel cells,Justin P. Jahnke, David M. Mackie, Marcus Benyamin, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA); Rahul Ganguli, Teledyne Scientific Co. (USA); James J. Sumner, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA) ....................................[9493-2]9:10 am: Synergic system between photovoltaic module and microbial fuelcell with simultaneous pollution control, Oresta M. Vasyliv, Arterium Corp.(Ukraine); Neelkanth G. Dhere, Univ. of Central Florida (USA) .........[9493-3]9:25 am: Inhomogeneous thermoelectrics: improving overall ZT by localizedproperty variations, Narasimha S. Prasad, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA);David C. Nemir, Jan Beck, TXL Group, Inc. (USA); Jay R. Maddux, Patrick J.Taylor, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ..........................[9493-4]9:40 am: Solar fuel production for a sustainable energy (Invited Paper),Deryn D. Chu, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Nick Wu, West Virginia Univ.(USA); Terry DuBois, Edward J. Plichta, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD(USA) .....................................................[9493-5]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 317 ..........TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AMAdvanced Storage and Battery TechnologiesSession Chairs: Chunlei Wang, Florida International Univ. (USA);Achyut K. Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA)10:30 am: Dielectric properties of low temperature nano engineeredY2/3Cu3Ti4O12 ceramic compound, K. D. Mandal, Sunita Sharma, ShivS. Yadav, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu Univ. (India); M. M. Singh,Narsingh B. Singh, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA) ........[9493-6]10:45 am: Effect of organic flux on the colossal dielectric constant ofCCTO, Vishnu Razdan, Carnegie-Mellon Univ. (USA); Abhishek Singh, ThePennsylvania State Univ. (USA); Brad Arnold, Fow-Sen Choa, Lisa Kelly,Narsingh B. Singh, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA) ........[9493-7]11:00 am: Mapping capacity loss in Al anodes for ultra-lightweight andcompact all-solid-state batteries, Chen Gong, Alex Pearse, Univ. of Maryland,College Park (USA); Dmitry Ruzmetov, National Institute of Standards andTechnology (USA) and Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA); Gary Rubloff,Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA); Norman C. Bartelt, A. Alec Talin, SandiaNational Labs. (USA); Marina S. Leite, Univ. of Maryland, College Park(USA) .....................................................[9493-8]11:15 am: Effect of temperature and thickness of the graphene on thehydrogen storage properties, Jie Huang, Chee How Wong, NanyangTechnological Univ. (Singapore) ................................[9493-9]11:30 am: Hybridization of lithium-ion batteries and electrochemicalcapacitors: fabrication and challenges (Invited Paper), Chunlei Wang,Richa Agrawal, Chunhui Chen, Yin Song, Yong Hao, Florida International Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9493-10]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time ................. Tue 11:50 am to 1:20 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 317 ............ TUE 1:20 PM TO 3:10 PMAdvanced Harvesting Device andApplicationsSession Chairs: Achyut K. Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA);Chunlei Wang, Florida International Univ. (USA)1:20 pm: Carbon microelectromechanical systems (C-MEMS) basedmicrosupercapacitors, Chunlei Wang, Chunhui Chen, Yin Song, RichaAgrawal, Yong Hao, Florida International Univ. (USA) ..............[9493-11]1:35 pm: Paper-based broadband and wide-angle antireflection coatingsfor Si and GaAs solar cells, Dongheon Ha, Jeremy N. Munday, Univ. ofMaryland, College Park (USA).................................[9493-12]1:50 pm: High efficiency solar cells utilizing light-trapping structure,Anil Shrestha, Genki Mizuno, Robert Olah, Banpil Photonics, Inc. (USA); SaifIslam, Banpil Photonics Inc. (USA); Achyut K Dutta, Banpil Photonics, Inc.(USA); Nibir K. Dhar, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate(USA) ....................................................[9493-13]2:05 pm: Pulsed microwave heating method for preparation of dyesensitizedsolar cells for greener, faster, cheaper production ofphotovoltaic materials, Clifford B. Murphy, Roger Williams Univ. (USA);Robert Cotta, The Univ. of Texas at El Paso (USA); Timothy Blais, RogerWilliams Univ. (USA); Charles B. Hall, QD Vision, Inc. (USA) .........[9493-14]2:20 pm: Energy harvesting via ferrofluidic induction, John G. Monroe,Erick S. Vasquez, Zachary S. Aspin, John D. Fairley, Keisha B. Walters,Matthew J. Berg, Scott M. Thompson, Mississippi State Univ. (USA) . . [9493-15]2:35 pm: Piezoelectric energy-harvesting power source and event detectionsensors for gun-fired munitions, Jahangir Rastegar, Dake Feng,Omnitek Partners, LLC (USA); Carlos M. Pereira, U.S. Army ArmamentResearch, Development and Engineering Ctr. (USA) ...............[9493-16]2:50 pm: C-MEMS for bio-sensing applications (Invited Paper), Chunlei Wang,Yin Song, Chunhui Chen, Yong Hao, Richa Agrawal, Florida International Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9493-17]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 147


CONFERENCE 9493LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 317INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Interconnection between tricarboxylic acid cycle and energy generation inmicrobial fuel cell performed by desulfuromonas acetoxidans IMV B-7384,Oresta M. Vasyliv, Arterium Corp. (Ukraine); Olga D. Maslovska, Yaroslav P.Ferensovych, Oleksandr I. Bilyy, Svitlana O. Hnatush, Ivan Franko National Univ.of L’viv (Ukraine) ...........................................[9493-18]Alloyed metal nanoparticles with modulated optical properties forphotovoltaics, Allen Chang, Chen Gong, Ellen Cesewski, Marina S. Leite, Univ.of Maryland, College Park (USA)...............................[9493-19]A new scattering and absorption enhancement mechanism using quantumdot emission, Yunlu Xu, Jeremy N. Munday, Univ. of Maryland, College Park(USA) ....................................................[9493-20]Power conversion and photodetection through hot carrier generation andcollection in a TCO-insulator-metal based device, Tao Gong, Jeremy N.Munday, Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA)...................[9493-21]The electrical and structural analysis of degraded single junctionamorphous silicon solar modules, Gilbert O. Osayemwenre, Univ. of Fort Hare(South Africa) ..............................................[9493-22]Spray-on solar cells using non-toxic nanocrystal inks, Troy K. Townsend,Harry K. Kelderman, St. Mary’s College of Maryland (USA) ..........[9493-23]How effective are Lambertian dielectric scatterers for light trapping?,Joseph Murray, Jeremy N. Munday, Univ. of Maryland, College Park(USA) ....................................................[9493-24]Enhanced vibration energy harvesting using nonlinear oscillations,Emily K. Engel, Jiaying Wei, Christopher Lee, Franklin W. Olin College ofEngineering (USA) ..........................................[9493-25]148 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9494A · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 317Wednesday 22 April 2015 • Part of Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9494Sensors for Next-Generation Robotics IIConference Chairs: Dan Popa, The Univ. of Texas at Arlington (USA); Muthu B. J. Wijesundara, The Univ. of Texas at Arlington ResearchInstitute (USA)Program Committee: Ashis G. Banerjee, GE Global Research (USA); Ryan R. Close, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA);Yong-Lae Park, Carnegie Mellon Univ. (USA); Micky Rakotondrabe, FEMTO-ST (France); Veronica J. Santos, Univ. of California,Los Angeles (USA)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILWELCOME REMARKSLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 317 ................8:00 AM TO 8:10 AMConference Chair: Dan Popa, The Univ. of Texas at Arlington (USA)SESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 317 ..........WED 8:10 AM TO 10:20 AMNew Sensors for RobotsSession Chair: Muthu B. J. Wijesundara,The Univ. of Texas at Arlington Research Institute (USA)8:10 am: Silicon carbide micro-/nanosystems for sensing and energyapplications in harsh environment (Invited Paper), Carlo Carraro, RoyaMaboudian, Univ. of California, Berkeley (USA) ....................[9494-1]8:40 am: EHD printing of PEDOT: PSS inks for fabricating pressure sensorarrays on flexible substrates, Joshua R. Baptist, Woo Ho Lee, Dan O. Popa,Muthu B. J. Wijesundara, The Univ. of Texas at Arlington (USA) .......[9494-2]9:00 am: Multi-material additive manufacturing of robot components withintegrated sensor arrays, Adam Cohen, Matt Saari, Bryan Cox, Matt Galla,Paul Krueger, Edmond Richer, Southern Methodist Univ. (USA) .......[9494-3]9:20 am: Micro-force sensing mobile microrobots, Wuming Jing, Peter Jaron,Archit Aggarwal, David J. Cappelleri, Purdue Univ. (USA) ............[9494-4]9:40 am: Magnetoresistive sensors for the next robot generation, RolfSlatter, Sensitec GmbH (Germany) ..............................[9494-5]10:00 am: Force estimation in a 2-DOF piezoelectric actuator by using theinverse-dynamics based unknown input observer technique,Vincent Trenchant, Micky Rakotondrabe, Yassine Haddab, FEMTO-ST(France) ..................................................[9494-26]DEDICATED EXHIBITION TIME AND LUNCH BREAKLOCATION: CONV. CTR. EXHIBITION HALL ..... 10:20 AM TO 1:00 PMEnjoy Wednesday morning coffee break with a complimentary continentalbreakfast while walking the exhibition floor and connecting with reps fromthe largest prime contractors, key suppliers, and dynamic startups. Meet withvendors showcasing their newest products and cutting-edge technologies inoptics, photonics, sensing, and imaging. Various food outlets are also locatedin the DSS Expo Hall and will be open for lunch during Exhibition Hours.SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 317 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 4:00 PMRobotic ApplicationsSession Chair: Ryan R. Close,U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA)1:00 pm: Sensor study for high speed autonomous operations, Anne R.Schneider, Zachary La Celle, Alberto Lacaze, Karl Murphy, Robotic ResearchLLC (USA); Mark Del Giorno, Del Services, LLC (USA); Ryan R. Close, U.S. ArmyRDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA) ..............................[9494-6]1:20 pm: Multi-model sensor and HMI integration with applications inpersonal robotics, Rommel A. Alonzo, Sven Cremer, Dan O. Popa, The Univ. ofTexas at Arlington (USA) ......................................[9494-7]1:40 pm: Robotic situational awareness of actions in human teaming, DavidTahmoush, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA).......................[9494-8]2:00 pm: Performance evaluation and clinical applications of 3D plenopticcameras, Ryan Decker, Azad Shademan, Justin Opfermann, Simon Leonard,Peter C. W. Kim, Axel Krieger, Children’s National Medical Ctr. (USA) . . [9494-9]2:20 pm: Surface EMG and intra-socket force measurement to control aprosthetic device, Joe D. Sanford, Oguz Yetkin, The Univ. of Texas at Arlington(USA); Carolyn Young, Nicoleta Bugnariu, Rita M. Patterson, Univ. of NorthTexas Health Science Ctr. at Fort Worth (USA); Dan O. Popa, The Univ. of Texasat Arlington (USA) ..........................................[9494-10]2:40 pm: Resolving ranges of layered objects using ground vehicle LiDAR,Jim Hollinger, Brett Kutscher, LSA Autonomy LLC (USA); Ryan R. Close, U.S.Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD (USA).........................[9494-11]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:00 pm to 3:20 pm3:20 pm: Towards energy harvesting system for mesoscale intra-bodyrobot power, Kanty Rabenorosoa, Micky Rakotondrabe, FEMTO-ST(France) ..................................................[9494-28]3:40 pm: Untethered microscale flight: mechanisms and platforms forfuture MEMS aerial microrobotics, Spencer Ward, Univ. of California,Berkeley (USA); Vahid Foroutan, Ratul Majumdar, Syed Hussain, Igor Paprotny,Univ. of Illinois at Chicago (USA)...............................[9494-25]SESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 317 .......... WED 4:00 PM TO 6:00 PMControlSession Chair: Ashis Gopal Banerjee, GE Global Research (USA)4:00 pm: Automated actuation of multiple bubble microrobots usingcomputer-generated holograms, M. Arifur Rahman, Julian Cheng, Qihui Fan,Aaron T. Ohta, Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa (USA) ...................[9494-12]4:20 pm: An ontology to enable optimized task partitioning in human-robotcollaboration for warehouse kitting operations, Ashis G. Banerjee, AndrewBarnes, GE Global Research (USA); Krishnanand N. Kaipa, Jiashun Liu, ShauryaShriyam, Nadir Shah, Satyandra K. Gupta, Univ. of Maryland, College Park(USA) ....................................................[9494-13]4:40 pm: Control of a powered prosthetic device via a pinch gestureinterface, Oguz Yetkin, Joe D. Sanford, Dan O. Popa, The Univ. of Texas atArlington (USA) ............................................[9494-14]5:00 pm: Interaction models between robots wearing sensorized skin andtheir environment, Md Ahsan Habib, Ioana Corina Bogdan, Dan O. Popa, TheUniv. of Texas at Arlington (USA) ..............................[9494-15]5:20 pm: Multi-mode vibration suppression in MIMO systems using zeroplacement input shaping technique, Yasser Al Hamidi, Texas A&M at Qatar(Qatar) and FEMTO-ST (France); Micky Rakotondrabe, FEMTO-ST(France) ..................................................[9494-27]5:40 pm: Simultaneous suppression of badly-damped vibrations and crosscouplingsin a 2-DoF piezoelectric actuator, by using feedforward standardH∞ approach, Didace Habineza, Micky Rakotondrabe, Yann Le Gorrec,FEMTO-ST (France).........................................[9494-29]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 149


CONFERENCE 9494B · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332Tuesday 21 April 2015 • Part of Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9494Machine Intelligence and Bio-inspiredComputation: Theory and Applications IXConference Chair: Misty Blowers, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)Program Committee: Gus Anderson, MacAulay-Brown, Inc. (USA); Georgiy M. Levchuk, Aptima, Inc. (USA); John A. Marsh, State Univ. of NewYork Institute of Technology (USA); Clare D. Thiem, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Robinson Pino, U.S. Dept. of Energy (USA);Daniel Stambovsky, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Jonathan Williams, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Bryant T. Wysocki, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ............TUE 1:00 PM TO 2:20 PMAdvances in Fundamental ResearchSession Chair: Misty Blowers, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)1:00 pm: Evolving spiking neural networks: a novel growth algorithmexhibits unintelligent design, J. David Schaffer, Binghamton Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9494-16]1:20 pm: Experimental analysis of a Lotka-Volterra neural network forclassification, Christopher L. Sukhu, Joseph E. Stanton, Marc Aylesworth, BAESystems (USA).............................................[9494-17]1:40 pm: Collaborative mining and transfer learning for relational data,Georgiy M. Levchuk, Andres Ortiz, Aptima, Inc. (USA)..............[9494-18]2:00 pm: Spike encoding for dynamical control system architecture, BryantT. Wysocki, Thomas A. McEwen, Clare D. Thiem, Nathan R. McDonald, AirForce Research Lab. (USA)...................................[9494-19]SESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ............TUE 3:50 PM TO 4:50 PMImproved Situational AwarenessSession Chair: Bryant T. Wysocki, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)3:50 pm: Subset selection of training data for machine learning: asituational awareness system case study, Sebastien Wong, Mark C.McKenzie, Defence Science and Technology Organisation (Australia) . [9494-23]4:10 pm: Realistic computer network simulation for network intrusiondetection dataset generation, Garrett S. Payer, ICF International(USA) ....................................................[9494-24]4:30 pm: Change detection in satellite imagery using clustering of sparseapproximations (CoSA) over learned feature dictionaries, Daniela I. Moody,Los Alamos National Lab. (USA) ...............................[9494-25]SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ............TUE 2:20 PM TO 3:20 PMInnovations in Applied ResearchSession Chair: Daniel Stambovsky, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)2:20 pm: Experimental study of a fuzzy-logic-based control approach formaintaining wireless communication connections among multiple mobilerobots, Xu Zhong, Stony Brook Univ. (USA); Yu Zhou, State Univ. of New YorkInstitute of Technology (USA) .................................[9494-20]2:40 pm: Bio-inspired approach for intelligent unattended ground sensors,Nicolas Hueber, Pierre Raymond, Christophe Hennequin, Maxime Perrot,Philippe Voisin, Alexander Pichler, Julien Pichard, Jean-Pierre Moeglin, InstitutFranco-Allemand de Recherches de Saint-Louis (France) ...........[9494-21]3:00 pm: Evaluating data distribution and drift vulnerabilities of machinelearning algorithms in secure and adversarial environments part two,Kevin M. Nelson, George E. Corbin, Mark Anania, Matthew G. Kovacs, BAESystems (USA); Misty Blowers, Air Force Research Lab. (USA) .......[9494-22]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:20 pm to 3:50 pm150 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9495 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350Monday–Tuesday 20–21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9495Three-Dimensional Imaging,Visualization, and Display 2015Conference Chairs: Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA); Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of)Conference Co-Chairs: Osamu Matoba, Kobe Univ. (Japan); Manuel Martínez-Corral, Univ. de València (Spain); Adrian Stern, Ben-GurionUniv. of the Negev (Israel)Program Committee: Arun Anand, Maharaja Sayajirao Univ. of Baroda (India); Jun Arai, NHK Japan Broadcasting Corp. (Japan);V. Michael Bove Jr., MIT Media Lab. (USA); Michael T. Eismann, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Pietro Ferraro, Istituto Nazionale di Ottica(Italy); Toshiaki Fujii, Nagoya Univ. (Japan); Hong Hua, College of Optical Sciences, The Univ. of Arizona (USA); Yi-Pai Huang, National ChiaoTung Univ. (Taiwan); Naomi Inoue, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (Japan); Dae-Sik Kim, SAMSUNGElectronics Co., Ltd. (Korea, Republic of); Jinwoong Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (Korea, Republic of);Janusz Konrad, Boston Univ. (USA); Thomas J. Naughton, National Univ. of Ireland, Maynooth (Ireland); Wolfgang Osten, Univ. Stuttgart(Germany); Min-Chul Park, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (Korea, Republic of); David J. Rabb, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); JoséManuel Rodríguez Ramos, Univ. de La Laguna (Spain); Sumio Yano, Shimane Univ. (Japan); Zeev Zalevsky, Bar-Ilan Univ. (Israel)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 ..........MON 8:10 AM TO 10:00 AMSession Chairs: Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of)8:10 am: Portable digital holographic microscope using spherical referencebeam and its biomedical applications (Invited Paper), Eriko Watanabe,Kanami Ikeda, Kazuhiro Hoshino, The Univ. of Electro-Communications(Japan)....................................................[9495-1]8:40 am: Three-dimensional microscopy through liquid-lens axial scanning(Invited Paper), Ana Isabel Doblas-Exposito, Emilio Sánchez-Ortiga, GenaroSaavedra, Univ. de València (Spain); Jorge Sola-Pikabea, Univ de València(Spain); Manuel Martínez-Corral, Univ. de València (Spain); Po-Yuan Hsieh,Yi-Pai Huang, National Chiao Tung Univ. (Taiwan) ..................[9495-2]9:10 am: An integral imaging augmented reality display (Invited Paper),Hong Hua, College of Optical Sciences, The Univ. of Arizona (USA); BahramJavidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA) ..............................[9495-3]9:40 am: Integrated fluorescence and phase-contrast digital holographicmicroscopy for live cell imaging, Xiangyu Quan, Kouichi Nitta, OsamuMatoba, Kobe Univ. (Japan); Peng Xia, Yasuhiro Awatsuji, Kyoto Institute ofTechnology (Japan) ..........................................[9495-4]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:00 am to 10:20 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 .........MON 10:20 AM TO 11:50 AMSession Chairs: Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of)10:20 am: Floating information display based on aerial imaging by retroreflection(AIRR) (Invited Paper), Hirotsugu Yamamoto, Utsunomiya Univ.(Japan)....................................................[9495-5]10:50 am: Recent developments in DFD (depth-fused 3D) display andarc 3D display (Invited Paper), Shiro Suyama, Univ. of Tokushima (Japan);Hirotsugu Yamamoto, Utsunomiya Univ. (Japan) ...................[9495-6]11:20 am: Floating three-dimensional image display using micro-mirrorarray imaging element (Invited Paper), Daisuke Miyazaki, Yuki Maeda,Osaka City Univ. (Japan); Satoshi Maekawa, Parity Innovations Co. Ltd.(Japan)....................................................[9495-7]Lunch Break ................................Mon 11:50 am to 12:50 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 ..........MON 12:50 PM TO 2:30 PMSession Chairs: Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of)12:50 pm: Evaluation of viewing experiences induced by curved 3D display(Invited Paper), Sungchul Mun, Min-Chul Park, Korea Institute of Science andTechnology (Korea, Republic of); Sumio Yano, Shimane Univ. (Japan) . . [9495-8]1:20 pm: Accommodation response for integral photography still images,Sumio Yano, Shimane Univ. (Japan); Min-Chul Park, Korea Institute of Scienceand Technology (Korea, Republic of) ............................[9495-9]1:40 pm: An analysis of a brightness factor in visual discomfort causedby watching 3D stereoscopic video, Yongwoo Kim, Hang-Bong Kang, TheCatholic Univ. of Korea (Korea, Republic of) ......................[9495-10]2:00 pm: The performances of a supermultiview simulator and the presenceof monocular depth sense (Invited Paper), Beom-Ryeol Lee, Jeung-Chul Park,Ilkwon Jeong, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (Korea,Republic of); Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of) ...[9495-11]SESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 ...........MON 2:30 PM TO 4:40 PMSession Chairs: Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of)2:30 pm: Integral imaging for anti-access/area denial environments (InvitedPaper), Shih-Chi K. Chen, Abhijit Mahalanobis, Robert Stanfill, Lockheed MartinMissiles and Fire Control (USA); Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut(USA) ....................................................[9495-12]3:00 pm: Full-parallax 3D display from single-shot Kinect capture,Seok-Min Hong, Dongseo Univ. (Korea, Republic of); Adrián Dorado,Genaro Saavedra, Manuel Martínez-Corral, Univ. de València (Spain); Dong-HakShin, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ. (Korea, Republic of) .........[9495-13]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:20 pm to 3:40 pm3:40 pm: 2D MEMS scanning for lidar with sub-Nyquist sampling,electronics and measurement procedure, Thorsten Giese, Joachim Janes,Fraunhofer-Institut für Siliziumtechnologie (Germany) ..............[9495-14]4:00 pm: Shaping field for 3D deep tissue microscopy, Hyungsik Lim,Jorge Colon, Hunter College (USA).............................[9495-15]4:20 pm: Spatial-spectral volume holographic microscopy, Yuan Luo,National Taiwan Univ. (Taiwan) ................................[9495-16]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 151


CONFERENCE 9495LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 .......... TUE 8:30 AM TO 10:30 AMSession Chairs: Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of)8:30 am: Compact integral three-dimensional imaging device (Invited Paper),Jun Arai, Takayuki Yamashita, Hitoshi Hiura, Masato Miura, Ryohei Funatsu,Tomohiro Nakamura, NHK Japan Broadcasting Corp. (Japan); Eisuke Nakasu,NHK Engineering System, Inc. (Japan) ..........................[9495-17]9:00 am: Using perceivable light fields to evaluate the amount ofinformation that autostereoscopic displays need to cast (Invited Paper),Adrian Stern, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev (Israel); Bahram Javidi, Univ. ofConnecticut (USA)..........................................[9495-18]9:30 am: Integral imaging acquisition and processing for human gesturerecognition (Invited Paper), Filiberto Pla, Pedro Latorre Carmona,Eva Salvador-Balaguer, Univ. Jaume I (Spain); Bahram Javidi, Univ. ofConnecticut (USA)..........................................[9495-19]10:00 am: Optical barriers in integral imaging monitors through micro-Köhler illumination (Invited Paper), Manuel Martínez-Corral, Héctor Navarro,Genaro Saavedra, Amparo Pons-Martí, Univ. de València (Spain); Raul Martinez-Cuenca, Univ. Jaume I (Spain); Angel Tolosa, AIDO Instituto Tecnológico deÓptica, Color e Imagen (Spain); Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut(USA) ....................................................[9495-20]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:30 am to 11:00 amSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 ..........TUE 11:00 AM TO 12:20 PMSession Chairs: Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of)11:00 am: Digital holographic measurement for voice recording andreproduction (Invited Paper), Osamu Matoba, Hiroki Inokuchi, Kobe Univ.(Japan); Yasuhiro Awatsuji, Kyoto Institute of Technology (Japan) ....[9495-21]11:30 am: High-speed parallel phase-shifting digital holography systemusing special-purpose computer for image reconstruction (Invited Paper),Takashi Kakue, Tomoyoshi Shimobaba, Tomoyoshi Ito, Chiba Univ.(Japan)...................................................[9495-22]12:00 pm: Implementation of wireless 3D stereo image capture system and3D exaggeration algorithm for the region of interest, Woonchul C. Ham,Chul-Gyu Song, Luubaatar Badarch, Kangsan Lee, Chonbuk National Univ.(Korea, Republic of) .........................................[9495-23]Lunch Break .................................Tue 12:20 pm to 1:50 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 .............TUE 1:50 PM TO3:10 PMSession Chairs: Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of)1:50 pm: Crosstalks in multiview 3D images (Invited Paper), Jung-YoungSon, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of); Beom-Ryeol Lee, Electronics andTelecommunications Research Institute (Korea, Republic of); Min-Chul Park,Thibault Leportier, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (Korea,Republic of) ...............................................[9495-24]2:20 pm: Ligthfield superresolution through turbulence (Invited Paper),Juan M. T. Trujillo-Sevilla, Univ. de La Laguna (Spain); Luis Fernando Rodriguez-Ramos, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (Spain); José Manuel RodríguezRamos, Univ. de La Laguna (Spain) and ITB-CIBICAN (Spain)........[9495-25]2:50 pm: Spectral analysis of views interpolated by Chroma subpixeldownsampling, Avishai Marson, Adrian Stern, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev(Israel) ...................................................[9495-26]BEST 3D PAPER PRIZE SESSIONLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 .........TUE 3:10 PM TO 3:25 PMThe Fumio Okano Best 3D Paper PrizeSessionSession Chairs: Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of);Jun Arai, NHK Japan Broadcasting Corp. (Japan)The Fumio Okano Best 3D Paper Prize, sponsored by NHK-ES, ispresented annually in memory of Dr. Fumio Okano for his enduringcontributions to the field of 3D TV and Display.CO-SPONSORED BYCoffee Break .........................................3:25 to 3:55 pmSESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350 ............TUE 3:55 PM TO 5:45 PMSession Chairs: Bahram Javidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea, Republic of)3:55 pm: 2D MEMS scanning for lidar with sub-Nyquist sampling, set-upand functionality, Joachim Janes, Thorsten Giese, Fraunhofer-Institut fürSiliziumtechnologie (Germany) ................................[9495-27]4:15 pm: FTV standardization for super multiview and free navigation inMPEG (Invited Paper), Masayuki Tanimoto, Nagoya Industrial Science ResearchInstitute (Japan)............................................[9495-28]4:45 pm: Research on steady-state visual evoked potentials in 3D displays(Invited Paper), Yu-Yi Chien, Chia-Ying Lee, Fang-Cheng Lin, Yi-Pai Huang, Li-Wei Ko, Han-Ping D. Shieh, National Chiao Tung Univ. (Taiwan) ......[9495-29]5:15 pm: Reconstruct holographic 3D objects by double phase hologram(Invited Paper), Chih-Hung Ting, National Chiao Tung Univ. (Taiwan);Koki Wakunami, Kenji Yamamoto, National Institute of Information andCommunications Technology (Japan); Yi-Pai Huang, National Chiao Tung Univ.(Taiwan) ..................................................[9495-30]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Format matching using multiple-planes pseudoscopic-to-orthoscopicconversion for 3D integral imaging display, Xin Shen, Xiao Xiao, Univ. ofConnecticut (USA); Manuel Martínez-Corral, Univ. de València (Spain); BahramJavidi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA) .............................[9495-31]Color image authentication scheme via multispectral photon-countingdouble random phase encoding, Inkyu Moon, Chosun Univ. (Korea,Republic of) ...............................................[9495-33]152 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9495LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 350Parallel reconstruction of multiple depth slice images with focused parts inintegral imaging via graphics processing unit, Inkyu Moon, Faliu Yi, ChosunUniv. (Korea, Republic of) ....................................[9495-34]Optimizing the diffraction efficiency of LCOS-based holography withanomalous reflection by gradient meta-surface, Chuan Shen, Kaifeng Liu,Sui Wei, Lei Ni, Hao Wang, Anhui Univ. (China) ...................[9495-35]Phase retrieval using iterative Fourier transform and convex optimizationalgorithm, Zhang Fen, Cheng Hong, Quanbing Zhang, Sui Wei, Anhui Univ.(China) ...................................................[9495-36]A novel hybrid phase retrieval algorithm for partially coherent lightilluminations, Hong Cheng, Fen Zhang, Sui Wei, Yanliu Liu, Yapin Chen,Anhui Univ. (China) .........................................[9495-37]3D high speed characterization of phase and amplitude objects using thetransport of intensity equation, Georges T. Nehmetallah, Thanh Nguyen,The Catholic Univ. of America (USA); Ahmad Darudi, Peyman Soltani, Univ. ofZanjan (Iran, Islamic Republic of) ..............................[9495-38]3D subsurface imaging of crustal rocks using components ofelectromagnetic radiations based on Maxwell theory prior seismic eventsin situ, Umesh P. Verma, Ranvir N. Nandan, Patna Science College(India)....................................................[9495-39]Color reconstruction of computer-generated hologram for real scenesusing a light field camera, Yutaka Endo, Takashi Kakue, TomoyoshiShimobaba, Tomoyoshi Ito, Chiba Univ. (Japan) ..................[9495-40]Compressive holography reconstruction using phase-shiftinginterferometry, Cheng Zhang, Hong Cheng, Chuan Shen, Fen Zhang, Sui Wei,Anhui Univ. (China) .........................................[9495-41]Viewing zone control of super multi-view display with directional backlight,Kenji Hirano, Jin Miyazaki, Tomohiro Yendo, Nagaoka Univ. of Technology(Japan)...................................................[9495-42]The use of 3D scanning for sporting applications, Kevin J. Friel, PannAjjimaporn, Jeremy Straub, Scott Kerlin, Univ. of North Dakota (USA) . [9495-43]The use of 3D scanning for wellness assessment purposes, PannAjjimaporn, Kevin J. Friel, Jeremy Straub, Scott Kerlin, Univ. of North Dakota(USA) ....................................................[9495-44]Gesture recognition and space-division multiplexing enabled fog basedinteractive 360-degree viewable display, Praneeth K. Chakravarthula, IndianInstitute of Technology Madras (India); Pattie Maes, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology (USA) ..........................................[9495-45]Projection type transparent 3D display using active screen,Hiroki Kamoshita, Tomohiro Yendo, Nagaoka Univ. of Technology(Japan)...................................................[9495-46]Noise reduction in holographic reconstruction by combining two spatiallight modulators, Thibault Leportier, Min-Chul Park, Korea Institute of Scienceand Technology (Korea, Republic of); Jung-Young Son, Konyang Univ. (Korea,Republic of) ...............................................[9495-47]Evaluating visual discomfort in stereoscopic projection-based CAVEsystem with a close viewing distance, Weitao Song, Beijing Institute ofTechnology (China) and Univ. of Connecticut (USA); Dongdong Weng, DanFeng, Yue Liu, Yongtian Wang, Beijing Institute of Technology (China). [9495-48]Conditions in order to maintain the viewing zone in autostereoscopicdisplay, Seon Kyu Yoon, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (Korea,Republic of) and Korea Univ. (Korea, Republic of); Sung Kyu Kim, Korea Instituteof Science and Technology (Korea, Republic of) ..................[9495-49]Impact of lighting and attire on 3D scanner performance, Dakota J. Feist,Jeremy Straub, Scott Kerlin, Univ. of North Dakota (USA) ...........[9495-50]Integrating visible light 3D scanning into the everyday world, Jeremy Straub,Univ. of North Dakota (USA) ..................................[9495-51]360-degree three-dimensional digitization of human torso by usingmultiples projection-acquisition systems, Carlos Ricardo Contreras Pico,Andrés Leonardo González Gómez, Jaime Enrique Meneses Fonseca, Univ.Industrial de Santander (Colombia).............................[9495-52]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 153


CONFERENCE 9496 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325Thursday–Friday 23–24 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9496Independent Component Analyses,Compressive Sampling, Large Data Analyses(LDA), Neural Networks, Biosystems, andNanoengineering XIIIConference Chair: Harold H. Szu, U.S. Army Research Office (USA)Conference Co-Chairs: Liyi Dai, U.S. Army Research Office (USA); Yufeng Zheng, Alcorn State Univ. (USA)Program Committee: Shun-ichi Amari, RIKEN (Japan); Richard G. Baraniuk, Rice Univ. (USA); John J. Benedetto, Univ. of Maryland, CollegePark (USA); Henry Chu, Univ. of Louisiana at Lafayette (USA); Ronald R. Coifman, Yale Univ. (USA); John Daugman, Univ. of Cambridge(United Kingdom); David Donohoe, Stanford Univ. (USA); Ronald G. Driggers, St. Johns Optical Systems (USA); Jide Familoni, U.S. ArmyNight Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Fredric M. Ham, Florida Institute of Technology (USA); Yutaka Hata, Univ. of Hyogo(Japan); Charles C. Hsu, Trident Systems Inc. (USA); Tzyy-Ping Jung, Univ. of California, San Diego (USA); Marc W. Kirschner, HarvardMedical School (USA); Keith A. Krapels, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); Horacio Lamela, Univ. Carlos III deMadrid (Spain); Joseph S. Landa, BriarTek, Inc. (USA); Douglas A. Lauffenburger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA); Soo-YoungLee, KAIST (Korea, Republic of); Kevin W. Lyons, National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA); Anke D. Meyer-Bäse, The FloridaState Univ. (USA); Uwe Meyer-Baese, The Florida State Univ. (USA); Francesco Carlo Morabito, Univ. Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria (Italy);Hiroshi Nakajima, OMRON Corp. (Japan); Hyung-Min Park, Sogang Univ. (Korea, Republic of); Kitt C. Reinhardt, Air Force Office of ScientificResearch (USA); Zuowei Shen, National Univ. of Singapore (Singapore); Metin Sitti, Carnegie Mellon Univ. (USA); Jan-Olov Stromberg,Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden); John Tangney, Office of Naval Research (USA); Emmanuel Vincent, IRISA / INRIA Rennes (France);Nadarajen A. Vydelingum, National Institutes of Health (USA); Lipo Wang, Nanyang Technological Univ. (Singapore); Olaf Wolkenhauer, Univ.Rostock (Germany); Donald C. Wunsch II, Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology (USA); Ning Xi, Michigan State Univ. (USA); TakeshiYamakawa, Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute (Japan); Yiping Zhao, The Univ. of Georgia (USA); Xiaowei Zhuang, Harvard Univ. (USA)THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ..........THU 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AMBiomedical Wellness ApplicationsSession Chair: Harold H. Szu, U.S. Army Research Office (USA)8:00 am: Remote stress detection using visible (RGB) camera,Balvinder Kaur, Sophia Moses, Megha Luthra, Vasiliki N. Ikonomidou, GeorgeMason Univ. (USA) ..........................................[9496-1]8:20 am: Breast lesion segmentation using a three-dimensional activecontours without edges approach with a GPGPU implementation,Anke Meyer-Baese, Florida State Univ. (USA) .....................[9496-2]8:40 am: Remotely detected differential pulse transit time as a stressindicator, Balvinder Kaur, Elizabeth Tarbox, Marty Cissel, Sophia Moses,Megha Luthra, Nhien Tran, Misha Vaidya, Vasiliki N. Ikonomidou,George Mason Univ. (USA) ....................................[9496-3]9:00 am: High accuracy optical flow estimation based on robustificationvariants and novel computer-aided diagnosis systems applied to breastMRI, Anke Meyer-Baese, Florida State Univ. (USA) .................[9496-4]9:20 am: Catheter ultrasound for cross-sectional imaging and drug deliveryto vessel wall (Biomedical Wellness Award Invited Presentation)(Invited Paper), John A. Hossack, Univ. of Virginia (USA) .............[9496-5]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:00 am to 10:20 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ..........THU 10:20 AM TO 11:20 AMSystem BiologySession Chair: Harold H. Szu, U.S. Army Research Office (USA)10:20 am: Quantitative analysis of integrated chromosome 19transcriptomic and proteomic data sets derived from glioma cancer stemcelllines, Anke Meyer-Baese, Florida State Univ. (USA) .............[9496-6]10:40 am: Dynamical complex network theory applied to the therapeutics ofbrain malignancies, Anke Meyer-Baese, Florida State Univ. (USA) ....[9496-7]11:00 am: A new EEG measure using the 1D cluster variation method,Alianna J. Maren, Themasis Associates (USA) ....................[9496-26]SESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ...........THU 11:20 AM TO 1:00 PMLearning Theory and ApplicationsSession Chair: Harold H. Szu, U.S. Army Research Office (USA)11:20 am: Reducing weight precision of convolutional neural networkstowards large-scale on-chip image recognition, Zhengping Ji, IliaOvsiannikov, Yibing Wang, Lilong Shi, Qiang Zhang, Samsung Semiconductor,Inc. (USA)..................................................[9496-8]11:40 am: An evaluation into the effectiveness of machine learningalgorithms in traffic pattern prediction using field and simulation data,Nnanna N. Ekedebe, Nicolas Dolphin, Towson Univ. (USA) ...........[9496-9]12:00 pm: A generalized LDA framework through 6W, Jeffrey C. Jenkins,The Catholic Univ. of America (USA); Rutger Van Bergem, George Mason Univ.(USA); Charles Sweet, LoftMind, Inc. (USA); Eveline Vietsch, Georgetown Univ.Medical Ctr. (USA); Harold H. Szu, The Catholic Univ. of America (USA); MasudCader, American Univ. (USA); Dalila Benachenhou, George Washington Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9496-10]12:20 pm: Earth mover’s distances of feature vectors in large dataanalyses, Henry Chu, Anurag Singh, Michael A. Pratt, Univ. of Louisiana atLafayette (USA) ............................................[9496-11]12:40 pm: Compressive sensing solutions through minimax optimization,Liyi Dai, U.S. Army Research Office (USA) .......................[9496-12]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time ..................Thu 1:00 pm to 2:00 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ...........THU 2:00 PM TO 3:00 PMSmart Sensor Systems, Miniaturization,and ApplicationsSession Chair: Harold H. Szu, U.S. Army Research Office (USA)2:00 pm: Hypothesis on human eye perceiving optical spectrum rather thanan image, Yufeng Zheng, Alcorn State Univ. (USA); Harold H. Szu, The CatholicUniv. of America (USA) ......................................[9496-13]2:20 pm: Radar sensing displayed through optics, Harold H. Szu, Charles C.Hsu, The Catholic Univ. of America (USA); Michael J. Wardlaw, Office of NavalResearch (USA); Jefferson M. Willey, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA). [9496-14]2:40 pm: Optical sensing cameras, Harold H. Szu, The Catholic Univ. ofAmerica (USA); Jae Hoon Cha, A. Lynn Abbott, Virginia Polytechnic Institute andState Univ. (USA); Keith A. Krapels, The Univ. of Memphis (USA) .....[9496-15]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 3:00 pm to 3:20 pm154 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ........... THU 3:20 PM TO 6:00 PMUnsupervised Learning and ICASession Chair: Harold H. Szu, U.S. Army Research Office (USA)3:20 pm: Automatic organization and signal processing of databases (LargeData Analysis Award Invited Presentation) (Invited Paper),Ronald R. Coifman, Plain Sight Systems, Inc. (USA) ...............[9496-16]4:00 pm: VoIP attacks detection engine based on neural network,Jakub Safarik, Jiri Slachta, VŠB-Technical Univ. of Ostrava (CzechRepublic) .................................................[9496-17]4:20 pm: Thermal image enhancement based on blind source separationand multiple spectral measurements, Jae Hoon Cha, U.S. Army Night Vision& Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA); A. Lynn Abbott, Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State Univ. (USA); Harold H. Szu, U.S. Army Night Vision &Electronic Sensors Directorate (USA) ...........................[9496-18]4:40 pm: Auxiliary function approach to independent component analysisand independent vector analysis (Unsupervised Learning ICA Award InvitedPresentation) (Invited Paper), Nobutaka Ono, National Institute of Informatics(Japan)...................................................[9496-19]5:20 pm: How do artificial neural networks (ANNs) compare to partial leastsquares (PLS) for spectral interference correction in optical emissionspectrometry?, Z. Li, X. Zhang, Vassili Karanassios, Univ. of Waterloo(Canada) .................................................[9496-20]5:40 pm: Biomining: bridging the gap between health and security LDA,Jeffrey C. Jenkins, The Catholic Univ. of America (USA); Christopher Frenchi,Christopher Newport Univ. (USA); Charles Sweet, LoftMind, Inc. (USA); Binh Q.Tran, Harold H. Szu, The Catholic Univ. of America (USA) ...........[9496-21]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Detection of cardiac activity changes from human speech, Jaromir Tovarek,Pavol Partila, Miroslav Voznak, Martin Mikulec, Miralem Mehic, VŠB-TechnicalUniv. of Ostrava (Czech Republic) .............................[9496-22]FPGA-based realtime blind source separation with principal componentanalysis, Matthew Wilson, Uwe Meyer-Baese, Florida State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9496-23]Independent component analysis algorithm FPGA design to perform realtimeblind source separation, Uwe Meyer-Baese, Crispin Odom, Florida StateUniv. (USA); Guillermo Botella, Univ. Complutense de Madrid (Spain);Anke Meyer-Baese, Florida State Univ. (USA) ....................[9496-24]FRIDAY 24 APRILSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ........FRI 8:00 AM TO 8:40 AMCompressive Sampling Pioneer AwardsSession Chairs: Liyi Dai, U.S. Army Research Office (USA);Yufeng Zheng, Alcorn State Univ. (USA); Harold H. Szu, U.S. ArmyResearch Office (USA)8:00 am: Sampling theorems for structured signals (Invited Paper), Joel A.Tropp, California Institute of Technology (USA) ................[9496-30]CONFERENCE 9496LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325PANEL DISCUSSIONLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ............8:40 AM TO 9:00 AMPanel & Q/A DiscussionPanel Chairs: Liyi Dai, U.S. Army Research Office (USA);Yufeng Zheng, Alcorn State Univ. (USA);Harold H. Szu, U.S. Army Research Office (USA)Panelists: Joel Tropp, California Institute of Technology (USA);John A. Hossack, Univ. of Virginia (USA);Ronald R. Coifman, Plain Sight Systems, Inc. (USA);Nobutaka Ono, National Institute of Informatics (Japan);Andrew Ewald, Johns Hopkins Univ. (USA);Michael C. McAlpine, Princeton Univ. (USA);Paul J. Werbos, National Science Foundation (USA)SESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ........FRI 9:00 AM TO 9:40 AMSystem Biology Pioneer AwardSession Chairs: Liyi Dai, U.S. Army Research Office (USA);Yufeng Zheng, Alcorn State Univ. (USA);Harold H. Szu, U.S. Army Research Office (USA)9:00 am: Quantitative real-time analysis of collective cancer invasionand dissemination (Invited Paper), Andrew Ewald, Johns Hopkins Univ.(USA) ................................................[9496-32]SESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 ....... FRI 9:40 AM TO 10:20 AMNano-engineering Pioneer AwardSession Chairs: Liyi Dai, U.S. Army Research Office (USA);Yufeng Zheng, Alcorn State Univ. (USA);Harold H. Szu, U.S. Army Research Office (USA)9:40 am: 3D printed bionic nano-materials (Invited Paper), Michael C.McAlpine, Princeton Univ. (USA) ...........................[9496-34]Coffee Break ................................. Fri 10:20 am to 10:40 amSESSION 9LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 325 .......... FRI 10:40 AM TO 12:20 PMLeadership Award &Smart Brain Computer InterfaceSession Chairs: Liyi Dai, U.S. Army Research Office (USA);Yufeng Zheng, Alcorn State Univ. (USA);Harold H. Szu, U.S. Army Research Office (USA)10:40 am: Computational intelligence from AI to BI and NI (Invited Paper),Paul J Werbos, Center for Large-Scale Integration and Optimization of NetworksCLION (USA) ..............................................[9496-36]11:20 am: Spatially revolved electroencephalography (Invited Paper),Jerry Wu, J2 Universe LLC (USA); Harold H. Szu, The Catholic Univ. of America(USA) ....................................................[9496-28]11:40 am: Hardware enhance of brain computer interface (Invited Paper),Jerry Wu, J2 Universe LLC (USA); Harold H. Szu, The Catholic Univ. of America(USA) ....................................................[9496-27]12:00 pm: Simulated annealing model of acupuncture (Invited Paper),Charles Shang, Baylor College of Medicine (USA); Harold H. Szu, The CatholicUniv. of America (USA) ......................................[9496-29]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 155


CONFERENCE 9497 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332Monday–Tuesday 20–21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9497Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing,Security, and Applications 2015Conference Chairs: Sos S. Agaian, The Univ. of Texas at San Antonio (USA); Sabah A. Jassim, The Univ. of Buckingham (United Kingdom);Eliza Yingzi Du, Qualcomm Inc. (USA)Program Committee: David Akopian, The Univ. of Texas at San Antonio (USA); Salim Alsharif, Univ. of South Alabama (USA);Vijayan K. Asari, Univ. of Dayton (USA); Cesar Bandera, BanDeMar Networks (USA); Chang Wen Chen, Univ. at Buffalo (USA);Reiner Creutzburg, Fachhochschule Brandenburg (Germany); Stephen P. DelMarco, BAE Systems (USA); Frederic Dufaux, TelecomParisTech (France); Touradj Ebrahimi, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland); Erlan H. Feria, College of Staten Island (USA);Phalguni Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (India); Yo-Ping Huang, National Taipei Univ. of Technology (Taiwan); JacquesKoreman, Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology (Norway); Maryline Maknavicius, TELECOM & Management SudParis (France);Alessandro Neri, Univ. degli Studi di Roma Tre (Italy); Cheryl L. Resch, Johns Hopkins Univ. Applied Physics Lab. (USA); Haleh Safavi, NASAGoddard Space Flight Ctr. (USA); Harin Sellahewa, The Univ. of Buckingham (United Kingdom); Yuri Shukuryan, National Academy of Sciencesof Armenia (Armenia); Viacheslav Voronin, Don State Technical Univ. (Russian Federation); Yue Wu, Tufts Univ. (USA); Yicong Zhou, Univ. ofMacau (Macao, China)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ..........MON 8:00 AM TO 11:10 AMInnovative Image Processing TechniquesSession Chair: Sos S. Agaian, The Univ. of Texas at San Antonio (USA)8:00 am: Color image retrieval and analysis, Chen Gao, Karen Panetta, TuftsUniv. (USA); Sos S. Agaian, The Univ. of Texas at San Antonio (USA)...[9497-2]8:20 am: A nonparametric hypothesis testing approach to wavelet domainimage fusion, Stephen P. DelMarco, BAE Systems (USA) ...........[9497-3]8:40 am: Improved patch-based learning for image deblurring, Dong Bo,Haopeng Zhang, Zhiguo Jiang, Beihang Univ. (China) ...............[9497-4]9:00 am: Intensity and resolution enhancement of local regions for objectdetection and tracking in wide area surveillance, Evan Krieger, Vijayan K.Asari, Saibabu Arigela, Theus Aspiras, Univ. of Dayton (USA) .........[9497-5]9:20 am: Image restoration using 2D autoregressive texture model andstructure curve construction, Viacheslav V. Voronin, Vladimir I. Marchuk,Alexander I. Sherstobitov, Don State Technical Univ. (Russian Federation);Ilya Svirin, CJSC “Nordavind” (Russian Federation); Sos S. Agaian, The Univ. ofTexas at San Antonio (USA); Karen O. Egiazarian, Tampere Univ. of Technology(Finland)...................................................[9497-6]9:40 am: European activities in civil applications of drones: an overview ofremotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) (Invited Paper), Reiner Creutzburg,Fachhochschule Brandenburg (Germany).........................[9497-8]Coffee Break ................................Mon 10:00 am to 10:30 am10:30 am: A 3D cluster-driven trilateral filter for speckle reduction inultrasound images, Zhilong Hu, Jinshan Tang, Michigan Technological Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9497-10]10:50 am: Image enhancement using hierarchical Bayesian imageexpansion super resolution, Timothy Whitney, Jeremy Straub, Ronald Marsh,Univ. of North Dakota (USA) ..................................[9497-11]Lunch Break .................................Mon 11:10 am to 1:10 pmSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ............MON 1:10 PM TO 3:10 PMSecurity and PrivacySession Chair: Sabah A. Jassim,The Univ. of Buckingham (United Kingdom)1:10 pm: Encryption for confidentiality of the network and influence of thisto the quality of streaming video through network, Lukas Sevcik, DominikUhrin, Jaroslav Frnda, Miroslav Voznak, VŠB-Technical Univ. of Ostrava (CzechRepublic); Homer Toral Cruz, University of Quintana Roo (Mexico); MartinMikulec, VŠB-Technical Univ. of Ostrava (Czech Republic); Sergej Jakovlev,Klaipeda Univ. (Lithuania) ....................................[9497-12]1:30 pm: On a simulation study of cyber-attacks on vehicle-toinfrastructurecommunication in intelligent transportation system, NnannaN. Ekedebe, Wei Yu, Towson Univ. (USA); Houbing Song, West Virginia Univ.(USA); Chao Lu, Towson Univ. (USA) ...........................[9497-14]1:50 pm: Transform domain steganography with blind source separation,Ismail I. Jouny, Lafayette College (USA) .........................[9497-15]2:10 pm: Information security trades in tactical wireless networks, MichaelT. Kurdziel, Harris Corp. (USA) and Rochester Institute of Technology (USA);John A. Alvermann, Harris Corp. (USA)..........................[9497-16]2:30 pm: A better detection of 2LSB steganography via standard deviationof the extended pairs of values, Omed S. Khalind, Benjamin Aziz, Univ. ofPortsmouth (United Kingdom) .................................[9497-37]2:50 pm: Environmental network monitoring by smart devices using sparserecovery algorithm, Joon Young Lee, Arizona State Univ. (USA) .....[9497-38]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:10 pm to 3:40 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ...........MON 3:40 PM TO 5:00 PMDetection and LocalizationSession Chair: Eliza Yingzi Du, Qualcomm Inc. (USA)3:40 pm: Capon-based single snapshot DOA estimation in monostaticMIMO radar, Aboulnasr Hassanien, Moeness G. Amin, Yimin D. Zhang, FauziaAhmad, Villanova Univ. (USA) .................................[9497-17]4:00 pm: Building occupant and asset localization and tracking usingvisible light communication, Kofi Nyarko, Samuel Mbugua, Christian Emiyah,Morgan State Univ. (USA) ....................................[9497-18]4:20 pm: Experimental studies of high-accuracy RFID localization withchannel impairments, Eric Pauls, Yimin D. Zhang, Villanova Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9497-19]4:40 pm: Efficient target tracking with an ad-hoc networks of omnidirectionalsensors, Kalin Atanassov, Qualcomm MEMS Technologies, Inc.(USA); William S. Hodgkiss, Univ. of California, San Diego (USA) .....[9497-20]156 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 .......... TUE 8:10 AM TO 10:00 AMImplementation and ApplicationsSession Chair: Sos S. Agaian, The Univ. of Texas at San Antonio (USA)8:10 am: Nonparametric spectrum estimation using generalized coprimesampling, Si Qin, Yimin D. Zhang, Moeness G. Amin, Villanova Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9497-21]8:30 am: On an investigation into intelligent transportation system (its)safety, and traffic efficiency applications, Nnanna N. Ekedebe, NicolasDolphin, Towson Univ. (USA) .................................[9497-22]8:50 am: Video sensor calibration by invoking video synopsis approachwith external constraint criteria, Sumit Chakravarty, New York Institute ofTechnology (USA); Sherry Zhu, Nanjing Univ. of Post and Telecommunications(China) ...................................................[9497-35]9:10 am: Emotion recognition from speech: tools and challenges,Abdulbasit Al-Talbani, Harin Sellahewa, Sabah A. Jassim, The Univ. ofBuckingham (United Kingdom) ................................[9497-40]9:40 am: On the universe’s cybernetics duality behavior, Erlan H. Feria, TheCollege of Staten Island of the City Univ. of New York (USA) ........[9497-34]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:30 amSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ..........TUE 10:30 AM TO 11:30 AMModulation and Channel EstimationSession Chair: Sabah A. Jassim,The Univ. of Buckingham (United Kingdom)10:30 am: Implementing MANETS in Android based environment usingWi-Fi direct, Muhammad Waqas, Mohammad Inayatullah Khan Babar,Mohammad Haseeb Zafar, Univ. of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar(Pakistan).................................................[9497-39]10:50 am: A modified CMA equalizer for SOQPSK for aeronauticaltelemetry, Arlene Cole-Rhodes, Morgan State Univ. (USA)..........[9497-23]11:10 am: New cognitive detection techniques for multimedia signals, SumitChakravarty, New York Institute of Technology (USA); Yixuan Sun, Nanjing Univ.of Post and Telecommunications (China) ........................[9497-36]CONFERENCE 9497LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Segmentation of textured images based on descriptor’s of localapproximations, Alexander I. Sherstobitov, Don State Technical Univ. (RussianFederation); Dmitry V. Timofeev, South Federal Univ. (Russian Federation);Vladimir I. Marchuk, Don State Technical Univ. (Russian Federation); Sos S.Agaian, The Univ. of Texas at San Antonio (USA); Vyacheslav V. Voronin, DonState Technical Univ. (Russian Federation); Karen O. Egiazarian, Tampere Univ.of Technology (Finland) .......................................[9497-1]Investigation of methods to search for the boundaries on the image andtheir use on lung hardware of methods finding saliency map,Evgeny Semenishchev, South-Russian State Univ. of Economics and Service(Russian Federation); V. I. Marchuk, Don State Technical Univ. (RussianFederation) ................................................[9497-9]Image Encryption by Redirection and Cyclical Shift, Artyom M. Grigoryan,Bryan A. Wiatrek, Sos S. Agaian, The Univ. of Texas at San Antonio(USA) ....................................................[9497-13]Simulating the performance of switched diversity with post-examiningselection, Richard J. Wright, Harris Corp. (USA) ..................[9497-27]Parsimonious sidelobe control for transmit beamforming in MIMO radarwith multidimensional arrays, Aboulnasr Hassanien, Yimin D. Zhang,Moeness G. Amin, Fauzia Ahmad, Villanova Univ. (USA) ............[9497-28]Quaternion Fourier transform-based prediction of coding region in DNAsequences, Artyom M. Grigoryan, Sos S. Agaian, The Univ. of Texas at SanAntonio (USA) .............................................[9497-29]Inpainting for videos with dynamic objects using texture and structurereconstruction, Viacheslav V. Voronin, Vladimir I. Marchuk, Nikolay V. Gapon,Don State Technical Univ. (Russian Federation); Andrey Zhuravlev, BaumanMoscow State Technical Univ. (Russian Federation); Sos S. Agaian, The Univ. ofTexas at San Antonio (USA); Karen O. Egiazarian, Tampere Univ. of Technology(Finland)..................................................[9497-30]Assessment of heart rate variability based on mobile device for planningphysical activity, Ilya Svirin, CJSC “Nordavind” (Russian Federation); NadezhdaNabilskaya, TSEZIS LLC (Russian Federation); Vyacheslav V. Voronin, Don StateTechnical Univ. (Russian Federation) ...........................[9497-31]Network synchronization for secure mobile communication, Chang-WooPark, Korea Electronics Technology Institute (Korea, Republic of) .....[9497-32]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 157


CONFERENCE 9498 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329Tuesday 21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9498Multisensor, Multisource Information Fusion:Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications2015Conference Chair: Jerome J. Braun (USA)Program Committee: Sheela V. Belur, The Van Dyke Technology Group, Inc. (USA); David P. Benjamin, Pace Univ. (USA); Belur V. Dasarathy,Information Fusion Technologies (USA); Michael Heizmann, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung (Germany);Charles F. Hester, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (USA); Mieczyslaw M. Kokar, Northeastern Univ. (USA);Damian M. Lyons, Fordham Univ. (USA); Mirela Popa, Chemring Detection Systems, Inc. (USA); Firooz A. Sadjadi, Lockheed Martin MaritimeSystems & Sensors (USA); Pramod Kumar Varshney, Syracuse Univ. (USA); Shanchieh Jay Yang, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA)TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 ..........TUE 9:00 AM TO 10:00 AMInformation FusionApproaches and Algorithms ISession Chairs: Jerome J. Braun, . (USA);Damian M. Lyons, Fordham Univ. (USA)9:00 am: An asset valuation approach using fuzzy logic, Henry Leung, Univ.of Calgary (Canada)..........................................[9498-1]9:20 am: Reliable sources and uncertain decisions in multisensor systems,Christian P. Minor, Nova Research, Inc. (USA); Kevin J. Johnson, U.S. NavalResearch Lab. (USA) .........................................[9498-2]9:40 am: STAC: A Comprehensive Sensor Fusion Model for SceneCharacterization, Zsolt Kira, Alan R. Wagner, Christopher J. Kennedy,Jason Zutty, Grady Tuell, Georgia Tech Research Institute (USA) ......[9498-4]Coffee Break ................................ Tue 10:00 am to 10:50 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 ..........TUE 10:50 AM TO 11:50 AMInformation FusionApproaches and Algorithms IISession Chairs: David Paul Benjamin, Pace Univ. (USA);Damian M. Lyons, Fordham Univ. (USA)10:50 am: Better-than-the-best fusion algorithm with application inhuman activity recognition, Nayeff Njjar, Shalabh Gupta, Univ. of Connecticut(USA) .....................................................[9498-5]11:10 am: A theoretical performance analysis of discrete data classificationwhen fusing two features, Robert S. Lynch, Analytic Information FusionSystems, LLC (USA) and Univ. of Connecticut (USA); Peter K. Willett, Univ. ofConnecticut (USA)...........................................[9498-6]11:30 am: Flight plan optimization, Anoop Dharmaseelan, Flight Focus(Singapore) and SIM Univ. (Singapore); Keyne D. Adistambha, Flight Focus(Singapore); Terence K. L. Goh, SIM Univ. (Singapore) ..............[9498-7]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time ................. Tue 11:50 am to 2:00 pmSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 ........... TUE 2:00 PM TO 3:00 PMInformation FusionApproaches and Algorithms IIISession Chairs: Mirela Popa, Chemring Detection Systems, Inc. (USA);Charles F. Hester, U.S. Army Research,Development and Engineering Command (USA)2:00 pm: Pragmatic open space box utilization: asteroid survey modelusing distributed objects management based articulation (DOMBA), Atif F.Mohammad, The Univ. of North Dakota (USA); Jeremy Straub, Univ. of NorthDakota (USA)...............................................[9498-8]2:20 pm: Gaussian process based modeling and design of experimentsfor sensor calibration in drifting environments, Feng Yang, Zongyu Geng,Nianqiang Wu, West Virginia Univ. (USA) .........................[9498-9]2:40 pm: Uncertainty modeling using copulas for classification, OnurOzdemir, Boston Fusion Corp. (USA); Sora Choi, Syracuse Univ. (USA); ThomasG. Allen, Boston Fusion Corp. (USA); Pramod K. Varshney, Syracuse Univ.(USA); Karla K. Spriestersbach, Missile Defense Agency (USA) .......[9498-10]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 ............TUE 3:30 PM TO 4:50 PMInformation Fusion and RoboticsSession Chairs: Damian M. Lyons, Fordham Univ. (USA);Jerome J. Braun (USA)3:30 pm: Effects of using a 3D model on the performance of visionalgorithms, Paul Benjamin, Pace Univ. (USA); Damian M. Lyons, Fordham Univ.(USA); Robert Lynch, Analytic Information Fusion Systems, LLC (USA) and Univ.of Connecticut (USA)........................................[9498-12]3:50 pm: Combining voice and gesture recognition for improved controlof UGVs and UAVs, Adrian Stoica, Christopher Assad, Michael Wolf, JaakkoT. Karras, Jet Propulsion Lab. (USA); Marco Arena, Politecnico di Torino (Italy);Randi Williams, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore (USA) ................[9498-13]4:10 pm: Evaluation of parallel reduction strategies for fusion of sensoryinformation from a robot team, Damian M. Lyons, Joseph Leroy, FordhamUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9498-14]4:30 pm: Performance measurements of a mobile manipulator, Roger V.Bostelman, Tsai Hong, Jeremy A. Marvel, National Institute of Standards andTechnology (USA) ..........................................[9498-15]PANEL DISCUSSIONLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 329 . ........... 4:50 PM TO 5:30 PMModerator: Jerome J. Braun (USA)158 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9499 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328Monday–Tuesday 20–21 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9499Next-Generation Analyst IIIConference Chairs: Barbara D. Broome, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA); Timothy P. Hanratty, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);David L. Hall, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); James Llinas, Univ. at Buffalo (USA)Program Committee: Nina M. Berry, Sandia National Labs., California (USA); John S. Eicke, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA);James Fink, U.S. Army Intelligence Ctr. of Excellence (USA); James Hendler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (USA); Bob Madahar, DefenceScience and Technology Lab. (United Kingdom); Paul Sajda, Columbia Univ. (USA); Alan Steinberg, Georgia Tech Research Institute (USA);Edward L. Waltz, BAE Systems (USA)MONDAY 20 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328 ............MON 1:30 PM TO 3:10 PMExploitation of Social MediaSession Chair: Barbara D. Broome, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)1:30 pm: Hypothesis testing from social data, Md. Tanvir Al Amin, Univ. ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA); Lance M. Kaplan, Jemin George, U.S. ArmyResearch Lab. (USA); Boleslaw Szymanski, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute(USA); Tarek Abdelzaher, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA) . . [9499-1]1:50 pm: Challenges in the use of social media data for the next generationanalyst, William R. Grace, Robert Leskovich, The Pennsylvania State Univ.(USA) .....................................................[9499-2]2:10 pm: Localized emotional barometer: sentiment analysis using Yik Yakdata, W. Robert Leskovich, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA).......[9499-3]2:30 pm: Employing socially driven techniques for framing,contextualization, and collaboration in complex analytical threads,Arthur Wollocko, Michael Farry, Martin Voshell, Michael Jenkins, Charles RiverAnalytics, Inc. (USA) .........................................[9499-4]2:50 pm: Social network analysis realization and exploitation,Jack Davenport, James J. Nolan, Decisive Analytics Corp. (USA) ......[9499-5]Coffee Break ..................................Mon 3:10 pm to 3:40 pmSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328 ...........MON 3:40 PM TO 5:00 PMAdvance Concepts ISession Chair: Timothy P. Hanratty, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)3:40 pm: A scalable architecture for extracting, aligning, linking, andvisualizing multi-Int data, Craig A. Knoblock, Pedro Szekely, The Univ. ofSouthern California (USA) .....................................[9499-6]4:00 pm: Classification of short-lived objects using an interactiveadaptable assistance system, Nadia El Bekri, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik,Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung (Germany); Elisabeth Peinsipp-Byma,Susanne Angele, Fraunhofer IOSB (Germany) .....................[9499-7]4:20 pm: Recognition of human-vehicle interactions in group activities viamulti-attributed semantic message generation, Vinayak Elangovan, AmirShirkhodaie, Tennessee State Univ. (USA) ........................[9499-8]4:40 pm: Torpedo: Topic periodicity discovery from text data, Jingjing Wang,Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA); Hongbo Deng, Yahoo! Inc. (USA);Jiawei Han, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA).............[9499-9]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328 ............TUE 8:10 AM TO 9:50 AMEmerging TechnologySession Chair: Timothy P. Hanratty, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)8:10 am: A survey of tools and resources for the next generation analyst,David L. Hall, Jacob L. Graham, Emily Catherman, The Pennsylvania State Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9499-10]8:30 am: Addressing information management and disseminationchallenges for the next-generation analyst, Jesse Kovach, Laurel C. Sadler,Niranjan Suri, Robert P. Winkler, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) .....[9499-11]8:50 am: Next generation data harmonization, Justin M. Del Vecchio,Jillian Chaves, Adam Czerniejewski, Greg Tauer, Ryan M. Brown, CUBRC(USA); Tim Perkins, Chandler Armstrong, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USA);Ronald Rudnicki, CUBRC (USA) ...............................[9499-12]9:10 am: Intelligence reach for expertise (IREx), Christina Hadley,QED Systems, LLC (USA); James R. Schoening, U.S. Army CERDECIntelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (USA); Yonatan Schreiber,CUBRC (USA) .............................................[9499-13]9:30 am: Utilizing context for improved threat analysis, Eric G. Little,Geoff Gross, Modus Operandi, Inc. (USA) .......................[9499-14]Coffee Break ................................. Tue 9:50 am to 10:20 amSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328 ..........TUE 10:20 AM TO 12:00 PMHuman Machine InteractionSession Chair: David L. Hall, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA)10:20 am: Collaborative interactive visualization: exploratory concept,Marielle Mokhtari, Valérie Lavigne, Frédéric Drolet, Defence R&D - Valcartier(Canada) .................................................[9499-15]10:40 am: Visualization approaches for displaying measures of sentiment,Sue E. Kase, Heather E. Roy, Daniel N. Cassenti, U.S. Army Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9499-16]11:00 am: Conversational sensemaking, Alun D. Preece, Cardiff Univ. (UnitedKingdom); Dave Braines, IBM United Kingdom Ltd. (United Kingdom); WilliamWebberley, Cardiff Univ. (United Kingdom) ......................[9499-17]11:20 am: Collaborative human-machine analysis using a controlled naturallanguage, David Mott, IBM United Kingdom Ltd. (United Kingdom); Donald R.Shemanski, The Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA); Cheryl A. Giammanco, U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA); Dave Braines, IBM United Kingdom Ltd. (UnitedKingdom) .................................................[9499-18]11:40 am: Enhancing decision-making by leveraging human interventionin large-scale sensor networks, Enrico Casini, Florida Institute for Human& Machine Cognition (USA); Jessica Depree, Modus Operandi, Inc. (USA);Niranjan Suri, Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (USA) and U.S.Army Research Lab. (USA); Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Florida Institute for Human &Machine Cognition (USA); Teresa Nieten, Modus Operandi, Inc. (USA). [9499-19]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time .................Tue 12:00 pm to 1:20 pmSENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 159


CONFERENCE 9499LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328 ............TUE 1:20 PM TO 3:00 PMAdvance Concepts IISession Chair: James Llinas, Univ. at Buffalo (USA)1:20 pm: One decade of the DFIG model, Erik Blasch, Air Force Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9499-20]1:40 pm: Combining human and machine processes (CHAMP), Moises Sudit,Univ. at Buffalo (USA); Michael Hirsch, Stetson Univ. (USA); David Sudit, BAESystems (USA).............................................[9499-21]2:00 pm: Composable systems, James Llinas, Univ. at Buffalo (USA);Kevin Barry, Lockheed Martin Corp. (USA).......................[9499-22]2:20 pm: Generalist analysts’ at the edge and distributed analytics,Gavin Pearson, Bob Madahar, Defence Science and Technology Lab. (UnitedKingdom) .................................................[9499-23]2:40 pm: Argumentation and fusion of soft-hard information for threatprediction, Galina L. Rogova, Univ. at Buffalo (USA); Ronald R. Yager,Iona College (USA) .........................................[9499-24]Coffee Break ..................................Tue 3:00 pm to 3:30 pmPANEL DISCUSSIONLOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 328 ............ 3:30 PM TO 5:00 PMNext Generation AnalyticsPanel of Experts DiscussionModerator: Barbara D. Broome, U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA)INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Dealing with extreme data diversity: extraction and fusion from the growingtypes of document formats, Peter David, Nichole Hansen, James J. Nolan,Pedro Alcocer, Decisive Analytics Corp. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9499-25]Towards an automated intelligence product generation capability,Timothy W. Hawes, Alison M. Smith, James J. Nolan, Decisive Analytics Corp.(USA) ....................................................[9499-26]Entity resolution using cloud computing, Alex James, Greg Tauer,Adam Czerniejewski, Ryan M. Brown, Jesse Hartloff, Jillian Chaves,Moises Sudit, CUBRC (USA)..................................[9499-27]160 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9500 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332Wednesday–Friday 22–24 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9500Quantum Information and Computation XIIIConference Chairs: Eric Donkor, Univ. of Connecticut (USA); Andrew R. Pirich, ACP Consulting (USA); Michael Hayduk, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA)Conference Co-Chairs: Michael R. Frey, Bucknell Univ. (USA); Samuel J. Lomonaco Jr., Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA);John M. Myers, Harvard Univ. (USA)Program Committee: Paul M. Alsing, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Chip Brig Elliott, Raytheon BBN Technologies (USA);Reinhard K. Erdmann, Advanced Automation Corp. (USA); Michael L. Fanto, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Louis H. Kauffman, Univ. ofIllinois at Chicago (USA); Vladimir E. Korepin, Stony Brook Univ. (USA); Alexander V. Sergienko, Boston Univ. (USA); Tai Tsun Wu, HarvardUniv. (USA)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ...........WED 1:00 PM TO 4:40 PMQKD and Quantum CryptographySession Chairs: Michael J. Hayduk, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Michael L. Fanto, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)1:00 pm: Towards secure networks using entangled photons and spins(Invited Paper), Dirk R. Englund, Edward H. Chen, Tim Schroeder, Luozhou Li,Catherine Lee, Jacob C. Mower, Massachusetts Institute of Technology(USA) .....................................................[9500-1]1:30 pm: Performance limits for single-photons, correlated-photons,and entangled-photons for quantum key distribution over fiber opticsnetwork topologies, Eric Donkor, Fahad A. Althowibi, Ryan Williams, Univ. ofConnecticut (USA)...........................................[9500-2]1:50 pm: A quadnat continuous-variable quantum key distribution usingcollated photons, Eric Donkor, Univ. of Connecticut (USA); Reinhard Erdmann,Advanced Automation Corp. (USA); David H. Hughes, Air Force Research Lab.(USA); Patrick D. Kumavor, Univ. of Connecticut (USA) ..............[9500-3]2:10 pm: Quantum teleportation for key-less cryptography, Abhishek Parakh,Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha (USA)..............................[9500-4]2:30 pm: Implementing Diffie-Hellman key exchange using quantum EPRpairs, Sayonnha Mandal, Abhishek Parakh, Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha(USA) .....................................................[9500-5]2:50 pm: Provably secure time distribution for the electric grid,Amos M. Smith, Warren P. Grice, Phil G. Evans, Teja Kuruganti, Miljko Bobrek,Rapheal C. Pooser, Pavel Lougovski, Bing Qi, Oak Ridge National Lab.(USA) .....................................................[9500-6]Coffee Break ..................................Wed 3:10 pm to 3:40 pm3:40 pm: A modified QSS algorithm for distributing two party secret keys,Amos M. Smith, Warren P. Grice, Phil G. Evans, Benjamin J. Lawrie, Oak RidgeNational Lab. (USA); Matthieu Legré, id Quantique SA (Switzerland); PavelLougovski, William Ray, Bing Qi, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA) ......[9500-7]4:00 pm: Analysis of the secrecy of the running key in quantum encryptionchannels using coherent states of light, Vladimir V. Nikulin, David H. Hughes,John Malowicki, Vijit Bedi, Binghamton Univ. (USA).................[9500-8]4:20 pm: Multidimensional manifold extraction for multicarrier continuousvariablequantum key distribution, Laszlo Gyongyosi, Budapest Univ. ofTechnology and Economics (Hungary) and Hungarian Academy of Sciences(Hungary); Sandor Imre, Budapest Univ. of Technology and Economics(Hungary) ..................................................[9500-9]SESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ...........WED 4:40 PM TO 6:20 PMQuantum Imaging and SensingSession Chairs: Samuel J. Lomonaco Jr., Univ. of Maryland, BaltimoreCounty (USA); Reinhard Erdmann, Advanced Automation Corp. (USA)4:40 pm: Compressive quantum sensing, John C. Howell, Univ. of Rochester(USA); Gregory A. Howland, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Samuel Knarr,Daniel Lum, James Schneeloch, Univ. of Rochester (USA) ..........[9500-10]5:00 pm: Multi-path time-delay detection and estimation using a quantumannealer, John J. Tran, Information Sciences Institute (USA); Kevin J. Scully,Darren L. Semmen, Walter E. Lillo, The Aerospace Corp. (USA); Robert F. Lucas,Information Sciences Institute (USA)............................[9500-11]5:20 pm: Complementary imaging with compressive sensing, Gregory A.Howland, Air Force Research Lab. (USA) and Univ. of Rochester (USA); John C.Howell, James Schneeloch, Daniel Lum, Univ. of Rochester (USA) ....[9500-12]5:40 pm: Sensors based on quantum hyper-entanglement: efficiency andperformance in the presence of other photon sources, James F. Smith III,U.S. Naval Research Lab. (USA) ...............................[9500-13]6:00 pm: Finding analytical solution for mirror inverse gate operationsin quantum systems with diagonal interactions, Rudrayya C. Garigipati,Preethika Kumar, Wichita State Univ. (USA) ......................[9500-14]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ..........THU 8:00 AM TO 10:20 AMQuantum Gates, Circuits, and Networks ISession Chairs: Eric Donkor, Univ. of Connecticut (USA);Samuel J. Lomonaco Jr., Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA)8:00 am: Chip-scale quantum communications (Invited Paper),Ryan M. Camacho, Paul S. Davids, Christopher T. DeRose, Mohan Sarovar,Junji Urayama, Sandia National Labs. (USA) .....................[9500-15]8:30 am: Quantum networks of trapped atomic ions (Invited Paper),Christopher Monroe, Univ. of Maryland, College Park (USA) .........[9500-16]9:00 am: Targeted single qubit gates with neutral atoms in a 3D opticallattice, David S. Weiss, Yang Wang, Aishwarya Kumar, The Pennsylvania StateUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9500-17]9:20 am: Towards scalable quantum information processing with coldatoms and Rydberg blockade, Mark E. Saffman, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison(USA) ....................................................[9500-18]9:40 am: Scalable quantum computing architecture with mixed species ionchains, Boris Blinov, John Wright, Tomasz Sakrejda, Richard Graham,Zichao Zhou, Carolyn Auchter, Thomas Noel, Univ. of Washington(USA) ....................................................[9500-19]10:00 am: High fidelity quantum information processing in surface iontraps, Jungsang Kim, Emily Mount, Daniel Gaultney, Stephen Crain,Geert Vrijsen, Duke Univ. (USA) ...............................[9500-20]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:20 am to 10:50 amSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ..........THU 10:50 AM TO 12:10 PMQuantum Gates, Circuits and Networks IISession Chairs: Reinhard Erdmann, Advanced Automation Corp. (USA);John M. Myers, Harvard Univ. (USA)10:50 am: Superconducting metamaterials and qubits, Britton L. T. Plourde,Haozhi Wang, Francisco Rouxinol, Matthew LaHaye, Syracuse Univ.(USA) ....................................................[9500-21]11:10 am: An optimal fusion transformation for cluster state growth usingonly linear optical elements, Dmitry B. Uskov, Brescia Univ. (USA);Pavel Lougovski, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA); Paul M. Alsing, Michael L.Fanto, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Lev Kaplan, Tulane Univ. (USA); Amos M.Smith, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA) ..........................[9500-22]11:30 am: Functional role of tunneling in a programmable quantumannealer, Vadim N. Smelyanskiy, NASA Ames Research Ctr. (USA)...[9500-23]11:50 am: Induced dipole-dipole forbidden transitions in rare-earthelements and their prospects for quantum information processing, EricDonkor, Ryan Williams, Fahad A. Althowibi, Univ. of Connecticut (USA).[9500-24]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time .................Thu 12:10 pm to 1:40 pmSENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 161


CONFERENCE 9500LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332SESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ............THU 1:40 PM TO 3:20 PMQuantum Measurements and ErrorCorrectionSession Chairs: Michael R. Frey, Bucknell Univ. (USA);Louis H. Kauffman, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago (USA)1:40 pm: How often must we apply syndrome measurements?,Yaakov S. Weinstein, The MITRE Corp. (USA) ....................[9500-25]2:00 pm: Random multipartite correlations measure pure multipartiteentanglement, Minh C. Tran, Nanyang Technological Univ. (Singapore);Tomasz Paterek, Nanyang Technological Univ. (Singapore) and Ctr. forQuantum Technologies (Singapore); Wieslaw Laskowski, Univ. Gdanski(Poland); Francois Arnault, Univ. de Limoges (France); Borivoje Dakic, ViennaCtr. for Quantum Science and Technology (Austria) and Univ. Wien(Austria) ..................................................[9500-26]2:20 pm: Measuring arbitrarily accurate pulse compensation withrandomized benchmarking, True Merrill, Georgia Tech Research Institute(USA); Chingiz Kabytayev, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA); Adam Meier,Georgia Tech Research Institute (USA); Kenneth R. Brown, Georgia Institute ofTechnology (USA) ..........................................[9500-27]2:40 pm: Demonstrating continuous variable Einstein-Podolsky-Rosensteering with a finite number of measurements, James Schneeloch,Samuel Knarr, Gregory A. Howland, John C. Howell, Univ. of Rochester(USA) ....................................................[9500-28]3:00 pm: Considerations on the collapse of the wave function, John F.Reintjes, Sotera Defense Solutions (USA); Mark Bashkansky, U.S. NavalResearch Lab. (USA) ........................................[9500-29]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 3:20 pm to 3:50 pmSESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ........... THU 3:50 PM TO 6:50 PMQuantum Information ScienceSession Chairs: Paul M. Alsing, Air Force Research Lab. (USA);Michael L. Fanto, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)3:50 pm: Staged quantum energy teleportation, Michael R. Frey, BucknellUniv. (USA) ...............................................[9500-59]4:10 pm: Diagrammatic quantum mechanics, Louis H. Kauffman, Univ. ofIllinois at Chicago (USA); Samuel J. Lomonaco Jr., Univ. of Maryland, BaltimoreCounty (USA)..............................................[9500-31]4:30 pm: principal fiber bundle description of number scaling for scalarsand vectors: application to gauge theory, Paul Benioff, Argonne NationalLab. (USA) ................................................[9500-32]4:50 pm: Consequences of recognizing unpredictability beyond quantumuncertainty, John M. Myers, Harvard Univ. (USA); Frederick H. Madjid,Consultant (USA)...........................................[9500-33]5:10 pm: Topological and geometrical quantum computation in cohesiveKhovanov homotopy type theory, Juan F. Ospina, Univ. EAFIT(Colombia) ................................................[9500-34]5:30 pm: Heterotic quantum and classical computing on a convergencespace architecture, Howard A. Blair, Daniel R. Patten, Robert J. Irwin,David W. Jakel, Syracuse Univ. (USA) ..........................[9500-35]5:50 pm: Quantum probabilistic logic programming, Radhakrishnan Balu,U.S. Army Research Lab. (USA) ...............................[9500-36]6:10 pm: Theoretical analysis of on-chip linear quantum optical informationprocessing networks, Stefan F. Preble, Jeffrey A. Steidle, Edwin E. Hach III,Rochester Institute of Technology (USA) ........................[9500-37]6:30 pm: Geometric topological circuit diagrams for adiabatic quantumcomputation, Avishy Carmi, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev (Israel);Daniel Moskovich, Tomasz Paterek, Nanyang Technological Univ.(Singapore) ...............................................[9500-38]INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Quantum random number generation algorithm realized by smartphonecamera, Nan Wu, Kun Wang, Haixing Hu, Fangmin Song, Nanjing Univ. (China);Xiangdong Li, The City Univ. of New York (USA) ..................[9500-49]Absorption problems for three-state quantum walks, Kun Wang, Haixing Hu,Nan Wu, Fangmin Song, Nanjing Univ. (China); Xiangdong Li, The City Univ. ofNew York (USA)............................................[9500-50]Calculation of key reduction for B92 QKD protocol, Miralem Mehic,Pavol Partila, Jaromir Tovarek, Miroslav Voznak, VŠB-Technical Univ. of Ostrava(Czech Republic) ...........................................[9500-52]FRIDAY 24 APRILSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ...........FRI 8:20 AM TO 10:00 AMQuantum States and QuantumEntanglement ISession Chairs: John M. Myers, Harvard Univ. (USA);Paul M. Alsing, Air Force Research Lab. (USA)8:20 am: A bright PPKTP waveguide source of polarization entangledphotons, Michael L. Fanto, Air Force Research Lab. (USA); Christopher C.Tison, Rome Research Corp. (USA) and Florida Atlantic Univ. (USA);Stefan F. Preble, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); Paul M. Alsing,Air Force Research Lab. (USA) ................................[9500-39]8:40 am: High spectral purity silicon ring resonator photon-pair source,Stefan F. Preble, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); Michael L. Fanto, AirForce Research Lab. (USA); Christopher C. Tison, Rome Research Corp. (USA)and Florida Atlantic Univ. (USA); Zihao Wang, Jeffrey A. Steidle, RochesterInstitute of Technology (USA); Paul M. Alsing, Air Force Research Lab.(USA) ....................................................[9500-40]9:00 am: High heralding-efficiency of near-IR fiber coupled photon pairsfor quantum technologies, P. Ben Dixon, Danna Rosenberg, Matthew E.Grein, MIT Lincoln Lab. (USA); Ryan S. Bennink, Oak Ridge National Lab. (USA);Veronika Stelmakh, Franco N. C. Wong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology(USA) ....................................................[9500-41]9:20 am: Parametric down conversion with a depleted pump and itsrelationship to the black hole information loss problem, Paul M. Alsing,Air Force Research Lab. (USA) ................................[9500-42]9:40 am: High-purity single-mode photon source for integrated quantumphotonics, Xiyuan Lu, Wei C. Jiang, Jidong Zhang, Qiang Lin, Univ. ofRochester (USA) ...........................................[9500-43]Coffee Break ................................. Fri 10:00 am to 10:30 am162 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


CONFERENCE 9500LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332SESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 332 ............FRI 10:30 AM TO 1:10 PMQuantum States and QuantumEntanglement IISession Chairs: Louis H. Kauffman, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago (USA);Michael R. Frey, Bucknell Univ. (USA)10:30 am: Coherently stimulated parametric down-conversion in quantumoptical metrology, Christopher C. Gerry, Richard Birrittella, Anna Gura, LehmanCollege (USA) .............................................[9500-44]10:50 am: Properties of antipodal atomic Schrödinger cat states,Christopher C. Gerry, Lehman College (USA); Edwin E. Hach III, RochesterInstitute of Technology (USA) .................................[9500-45]11:10 am: States of photons with space-variant polarization, Enrique J.Galvez, Colgate Univ. (USA); Behzad Khajavi, Colgate Univ. (USA) and FloridaAtlantic Univ. (USA); Xinru Cheng, Colgate Univ. (USA) and Univ. of Ottawa(Canada) .................................................[9500-46]11:30 am: Entanglement as a mechanism for controlling distributedquantum systems, Samuel J. Lomonaco Jr., Univ. of Maryland, BaltimoreCounty (USA); Louis H. Kauffman, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago (USA) ...[9500-47]11:50 am: Superconducting circuitry for quantum electromechanicalsystems, Matthew LaHaye, Francisco Rouxinol, Yu Hao, Syracuse Univ.(USA); Seungbo Shim, The Korean Research Institute of Standards andScience (Korea, Republic of); Elinor Irish, Univ. of Southampton (UnitedKingdom) .................................................[9500-48]12:10 pm: Analog quantum computing (AQC) by revisiting the underlyingphysics, Paul J Werbos, Univ. of Memphis (USA) .................[9500-53]12:30 pm: A CNOT gate within a glass chip, Warner A. Miller, GrigoriyKreymerman, Florida Atlantic Univ. (USA); Paul M. Alsing, Air Force ResearchLab. (USA) ................................................[9500-54]12:50 pm: Arbitrary error detection in a planar lattice of the surface code,Jerry M. Chow, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Ctr. (USA) ........[9500-55]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 163


CONFERENCE 9501 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337Thursday–Friday 23–24 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9501Satellite Data Compression, Communications,and Processing XIConference Chairs: Bormin Huang, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison (USA); Chein-I Chang, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA)Conference Co-Chairs: Chulhee Lee, Yonsei Univ. (Korea, Republic of); Yunsong Li, Xidian Univ. (China); Qian Du, Mississippi State Univ. (USA)Program Committee: Roberto Camarero, Ctr. National d’Études Spatiales (France); Lena Chang, National Taiwan Ocean Univ. (Taiwan);Yang-Lang Chang, National Taipei Univ. of Technology (Taiwan); Mitchell D. Goldberg, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(USA); Allen H.-L. Huang, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison (USA); Wenjiang Huang, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (China);Roger L. King, Mississippi State Univ. (USA); José Fco. López, Univ. de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain); Sebastian López Suárez, Univ.de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain); Jarno Mielikainen, Univ. of Eastern Finland (USA); Daniela I. Moody, Los Alamos National Lab. (USA);Antonio J. Plaza, Univ. de Extremadura (Spain); Jordi Portell de Mora, Institut d’Estudis Espacials de Catalunya (Spain); Jeffery J. Puschell,Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems (USA); Shen-En Qian, Canadian Space Agency (Canada); Joan Serra-Sagrista, Univ. Autònoma deBarcelona (Spain); Xiaopeng Shao, Xidian Univ. (China); Meiping Song, Dalian Maritime Univ. (China); Carole Thiebaut, Ctr. National d’ÉtudesSpatiales (France); Behcet Ugur Töreyin, Cankaya Univ. (Turkey); Lifu Zhang, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (China)THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 .......... THU 8:30 AM TO 10:10 AMImage CompressionSession Chair: Bormin Huang, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison (USA)8:30 am: Future CNES high-resolution remote sensing missions: novelimage compression approaches for on-board processing units, RobertoCamarero, Carole Thiebaut, Christophe Latry, Mathieu Albinet, Jean-MarcDelvit, Ctr. National d’Études Spatiales (France); Xavier Delaunay, THALESServices (France)............................................[9501-1]8:50 am: Effects of compression on classification performance anddiscriminant information preservation in remotely sensed data, ChulheeLee, Yonsei Univ. (Korea, Republic of); Jeoungyeol Baek, Yonsei Univ (Korea,Republic of); Sungwook Youn, Yonsei Univ. (Korea, Republic of) ......[9501-2]9:10 am: Hyperspectral image compression using an online learningmethod, Behcet U. Töreyin, Irem Ulku, Cankaya Univ. (Turkey) .......[9501-3]9:30 am: A novel compression for hyperspectral images based on invariantset multi-wavelets, Yongjun Li, Yunsong Li, Xidian Univ. (China)......[9501-4]9:50 am: FPGA based JPEG-LS encoder for onboard real-time losslessimage compression, Yakup Murat Mert, TÜBİTAK BİLGEM İLTAREN(Turkey) ...................................................[9501-5]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:10 am to 10:40 amSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 .........THU 10:40 AM TO 12:00 PMImage Processing ISession Chair: Chein-I Chang,Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA)10:40 am: Simplex volume analysis for finding endmembers inhyperspectral imagery, Hsiao-Chi Li, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County(USA); Meiping Song, Dalian Maritime Univ. (China); Chein-I Chang, Univ. ofMaryland, Baltimore County (USA) ..............................[9501-6]11:00 am: Super-resolution imaging in remote sensing, Qiuhua Luo,Xiaopeng Shao, Lin Wang, Ligen Peng, Yi Wang, Xidian Univ. (China) . . [9501-7]11:20 am: Hyperspectral image classification with a universal extremelearning machine, Qian Du, Mississippi State Univ. (USA); Wei Li, Beijing Univ.of Chemical Technology (China) ................................[9501-8]11:40 am: GSM-MR compression algorithm with two step sorting based onsimilarity analysis, Fei Cheng, Kai Liu, Jin Zhang, Wenwen Ding, Yunsong Li,Xidian Univ. (China) ..........................................[9501-9]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time .................Thu 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm164 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dssSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 ............ THU 1:30 PM TO 3:10 PMImage Processing IISession Chair: Chulhee Lee, Yonsei Univ. (Korea, Republic of)1:30 pm: Pesticide residue quantification analysis by hyperspectralimaging sensors, Chein-I Chang, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA);Yuan-Hsun Liao, Providence Univ. (Taiwan); Wei-Sheng Lo, Horng-Yuh Guo,Ching-Hua Kao, Tau-Meu Chou, Junne-Jih Chen, Taiwan Agricultural ResearchInstitute Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan (Taiwan); Chia-Hsien Wen,Providence Univ. (Taiwan); Chinsu Lin, National Chiayi Univ. (Taiwan); Hsian-Min Chen, Taichung Veterans General Hospital (Taiwan); Yen-Chieh Ouyang,National Chung Hsing Univ. (Taiwan); Chao-Cheng Wu, National Taipei Univ.of Technology (Taiwan); Shih-Yu Chen, National Yunlin Univ. of Science andTechnology (Taiwan) ........................................[9501-10]1:50 pm: Adaptive sparse signal processing for discrimination of satellitebasedradiofrequency (RF) recordings of lightning events, Daniela I. Moody,David A. Smith, Los Alamos National Lab. (USA) ..................[9501-11]2:10 pm: An automatic fractional coefficient setting method of FODPSOfor hyperspectral image segmentation, Weiying Xie, Yunsong Li, Xidian Univ.(China) ...................................................[9501-12]2:30 pm: Optimizing the updated Goddard shortwave radiation weatherresearch and forecasting (WRF) scheme for Intel many integrated core(MIC) architecture, Jarno Mielikainen, Bormin Huang, Hung-Lung A. Huang,Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison (USA) .............................[9501-13]2:50 pm: Progressive band processing of orthogonal subspace projectionin hyperspectral imagery, Hsiao-Chi Li, Yao Li, Cheng Gao, Univ. of Maryland,Baltimore County (USA); Meiping Song, Dalian Maritime Univ. (China); Chein-IChang, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA) ................[9501-14]Coffee Break ..................................Thu 3:10 pm to 3:40 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 ........... THU 3:40 PM TO 5:40 PMImage Processing IIISession Chair: Yunsong Li, Xidian Univ. (China)3:40 pm: Orthogonal projection based fully constrained spectral unmixing,Meiping Song, Dalian Maritime Univ. (China); Hsiao-Chi Li, Yao Li, Cheng Gao,Chein-I Chang, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA)..........[9501-15]4:00 pm: Optical design for computing super-resolution imaging, XiaopengShao, Jiaoyang Wang, Jie Xu, Xiaodong Chen, Xidian Univ. (China) ...[9501-16]4:20 pm: A multiple constrained signal subspace projection for targetdetection in hyperspectral images, Lena Chang, National Taiwan Ocean Univ.(Taiwan) ..................................................[9501-17]4:40 pm: PCNN-based level set method of automatic mammographic imagesegmentation, Weiying Xie, Yunsong Li, Xidian Univ. (China) ........[9501-18]5:00 pm: Parallel implementation of WRF double moment 5-class cloudmicrophysics scheme on multiple GPUs, Melin Huang, Bormin Huang,Hung-Lung A. Huang, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison (USA) ...........[9501-19]5:20 pm: Richardson-Lucy deblurring for the star scene under a thinningmotion path, Laili Su, Xiaopeng Shao, Lin Wang, Haixin Wang, Xidian Univ.(China) ...................................................[9501-20]


INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: THURSDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE . .THU 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.A novel super resolution camera mode00l, Xiaopeng Shao, Yi Wang, Jie Xu,Lin Wang, Fei Liu, Qiuhua Luo, Xiaodong Chen, Xidian Univ. (China) . . [9501-37]Research on IR thermal emission polarization characteristics of smoothsurface material, Fei Liu, Xiaopeng Shao, Bin Xiangli, Lin Wang, Ying Gao,Xidian Univ. (China) .........................................[9501-38]A simulation method for analyzing infrared polarization scenes,Ying Gao, Xiaopeng Shao, Lin Wang, Fei Liu, Xidian Univ. (China) ....[9501-39]A study of lighting detection and exposure algorithms for smart phones,Haixin Wang, Xiaopeng Shao, Lin Wang, Peng Gao, Laili Su, Xidian Univ.(China) ...................................................[9501-40]Blind image noise assessment based on local phase coherence, Lin Wang,Xiao Li, Xueyan Shi, Xiaopeng Shao, Xidian Univ. (China) ...........[9501-41]Research of ghost imaging with spatial light modulator, Xiaopeng Shao,Yang Zhang, Xue’en Wang, Lin Wang, Xidian Univ. (China) ..........[9501-42]A proof-concept optical design with super-resolution reconstruction,Xiaopeng Shao, Jie Xu, Jiaoyang Wang, Xiaodong Chen, Xidian Univ.(China) ...................................................[9501-43]Airborne experiment results for spaceborne atmospheric synchronouscorrection system, Wenyu Cui, Weining Yi, Lili Du, Xiao Liu, Anhui Institute ofOptics and Fine Mechanics (China). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9501-51]FRIDAY 24 APRILSESSION 5LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 .......... FRI 8:00 AM TO 10:00 AMImage Processing IVSession Chair: Qian Du, Mississippi State Univ. (USA)8:00 am: Finding endmember classes in hyperspectral imagery, Cheng Gao,Yao Li, Chein-I Chang, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA)....[9501-21]8:20 am: Skeleton-based action recognition using multiple sequencealignment, Wenwen Ding, Kai Liu, Fei Cheng, Jin Zhang, YunSong Li, XidianUniv. (China) ..............................................[9501-22]8:40 am: Support vector machine with adaptive composite kernel forhyperspectral image classification, Wei Li, Beijing Univ. of ChemicalTechnology (China); Qian Du, Mississippi State Univ. (USA) .........[9501-23]9:00 am: Construction of WRF Stony Brook University 5-class scheme onIntel many integrated cores (MICs), Melin Huang, Bormin Huang, Hung-LungA. Huang, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison (USA) ....................[9501-24]9:20 am: Semi-supervised hyperspectral unmixing approach basednonnegative matrix factorization, Lifu Zhang, Taixia Wu, Nan Wang, XiaZhang, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (China) ........[9501-25]9:40 am: Virtual dimensionality analysis for hyperspectral imagery,Drew Paylor, Li-Chien Lee, Chein-I Chang, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County(USA) ....................................................[9501-26]Coffee Break ................................. Fri 10:00 am to 10:30 amCONFERENCE 9501LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337SESSION 6LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 ...........FRI 10:30 AM TO 11:50 AMImage Processing VSession Chair: Lifu Zhang,Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (China)10:30 am: A new detection algorithm for microcalcification clusters inmammographic screening, Weiying Xie, Yunsong Li, Xidian Univ.(China) ...................................................[9501-27]10:50 am: Adaptive nearest feature space approach to remote sensingimage classification, Yang-Lang Chang, Min-Yu Huang, Zhen-Xian Wu,Jyh-Perng Fang, National Taipei Univ. of Technology (Taiwan); Lena Chang,National Taiwan Ocean Univ. (Taiwan); Jiaji Wu, Xidian University(China) ...................................................[9501-28]11:10 am: Progressive band processing of pixel purity index for findingendmembers in hyperspectral imagery, Yao Li, Cheng Gao, Hsiao-Chi Li,Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA); Meiping Song, Dalian Maritime Univ.(China); Chein-I Chang, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA) ...[9501-29]11:30 am: Collaborative representation for hyperspectral imageclassification, Wei Li, Beijng Univ. of Chemical Technology (China); Qian Du,Mississippi State Univ. (USA) .................................[9501-30]Lunch Break .................................. Fri 11:50 am to 1:20 pmSESSION 7LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 .............FRI 1:20 PM TO 2:20 PMImage Processing VISession Chair: Daniela I. Moody, Los Alamos National Lab. (USA)1:20 pm: A vegetation classification method based on optimization offeature band set using hyperspectral remote sensing data, Xia Zhang,Lifu Zhang, Kun Shang, Yanli Sun, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth(China) ...................................................[9501-31]1:40 pm: Accurate estimation of motion blur parameters in noisy remotesensing image, Xueyan Shi, Lin Wang, Xiao Li, Xiaopeng Shao, Hailing Bai,Xidian Univ. (China) .........................................[9501-32]2:00 pm: Further optimization of dynamics code of the advanced researchweather research and forecasting (ARW) model for Intel Xeon Phi, JarnoMielikainen, Bormin Huang, Hung-Lung A. Huang, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison(USA) ....................................................[9501-33]SESSION 8LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 337 ............ FRI 2:20 PM TO 3:40 PMImage Processing VIISession Chair: Shih-Yu Chen,National Yunlin Univ. of Science and Technology (Taiwan)2:20 pm: A super-resolution algorithm for degraded satellite image,Ligen Peng, Xiaopeng Shao, Lin Wang, Xiaodong Chen, Xidian Univ.(China) ...................................................[9501-34]2:40 pm: Hyperspectral vital sign signal analysis for medical data,Cheng Gao, Yao Li, Hsiao-Chi Li, Chein-I Chang, Univ. of Maryland, BaltimoreCounty (USA); Peter F. Hu, Colin Mackenzie, Univ. of Maryland School ofMedicine (USA) ............................................[9501-35]3:00 pm: Dehazing method through polarimetric imaging and multi-scaleanalysis, Lei Cao, Xiaopeng Shao, Fei Liu, Lin Wang, Xidian Univ.(China) ...................................................[9501-36]3:20 pm: Error correction capability aware BCH implementation for NANDflash memories in Earth observation satellites, M. Fatih Aydogdu, TÜBITAKUZAY (Turkey); Yakup Murat Mert,TÜBİTAK BİLGEM İLTAREN(Turkey))..................................................[9501-44]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 165


Fiber Optic Sensors ProgramThis track highlights papers from both Defense + Security andSensing Technology + Applications that showcase the latest in fiber optic sensors.FIBER OPTIC SENSOR COURSESFundamentals of Fiber Optic Sensor Design and TechnologySC1160Instructors: Eric Udd / Robert LiebermanSchedule: Tuesday 21 April, 8:30 am - 5:30 pmPrice: $620 members / $715 non-membersPrice includes the text Fiber Optic Sensor Field Guide (SPIE Press, 2015), byWilliam B. Spillman and Eric Udd.FIBER OPTIC SENSOR PRESENTATIONSView the Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications XII conference(Conf. 9480) on page 116.(FOLLOWING PAPERS ORDERED NUMERICALLYBY CONFERENCE PAPER NUMBER)MONDAY 20 APRILLight-directed functionalization methods for high-resolutionoptical fiber based biosensorsPAPER 9486-5 · 4/20/2015 · 10:45 amAuthor(s): Leyla N. Kahyaoglu, Purdue Univ. (USA), et al.Conference 9486: Advanced Environmental, Chemical, and Biological SensingTechnologies XIISESSION 2: Biosensors IIDispersive Raman spectroscopy excited at 1064nm to classifythe botanic origin of honeys from Calabria and quantify thesugar profilePaper 9486-14 · 4/20/2015 3:15 pmAuthor(s): Anna G. Mignani, Istituto di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara (Italy), et al.Conference 9486: Advanced Environmental, Chemical, and Biological SensingTechnologies XIISESSION 4: Chemical Sensing and AnalysisRaman spectroscopy with excitation at 1064nm and a grating-based detecting unitwas used to measure a set of 13 honey samples from the Calabria region, locatedin the South of Italy. Three different botanic origins were considered: chestnut,citrus, and acacia, respectively. The sugar profile of these samples was available,which was previously obtained by means of destructive analytical measurements.A chemometric processing of the Raman spectra allowed for obtaining an excellentclustering according to the botanic origin, as well a good predictive model forquantifying the most abundant sugars: glucose, fructose, isomaltose, maltose, andother minor sugars such as erlose, theralose and kojibioseTUESDAY 21 APRILOEM fiber laser rangefinder for long-distance measurementPAPER 9465-5 · 4/21/2015 · 9:20 amAuthor(s): Alexandre Corman, SensUp (France), et al.Conference 9465A: Laser Radar Technology and Applications XXSESSION 1: System Design/DemonstrationSensUp designs, manufactures and commercializes OEM electro-optical systemsbased on laser technology. This presentation is focused on the development of thefirst OEM rangefinder based on fiber laser technology. The flexibility provided bythis laser source coupled with the important peak power of solid-state lasers andthe huge repetition rate of laser diodes, enable us to fit the SWAP requirementsof the optronic market integrators. It actually turns out to be a real alternative toother technologies usually used in range finding systems.LandSafe precision flight instrumentation system for rotorcraftoperations in degraded environmentsPAPER 9471-5 · 4/21/2015 · 9:30 amAuthor(s): Pri Mamidipudi, Optical Air Data Systems, LLC (USA), et al.Conference 9471: Degraded Visual Environments: Enhanced, Synthetic, andExternal Vision Solutions 2015SESSION 1: DVE Sensors IHelicopter hover, landing, and take-off operations in darkness, dust, fog, rain, snow,and high winds is an integral part of military and commercial flight operations.OADS has developed and flight-tested a standalone LDV-based optical sensor suitecapable of precisely measuring and reporting height above ground, groundspeed,ground drift, and air data at an FCS capable data rate from a helicopter platformunder all environmental conditions. Details about the sensor and recent flight testresults from multiple platforms will be presented.Application of a LED-based reflectance sensor for theassessing in situ the lycopene content of tomatoes(Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)Paper 9488-5 · 4/21/2015 · 2:55 pmAuthor(s): Anna G. Mignani, Istituto di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara (Italy), et al.Conference 9488: Sensing for Agriculture and Food Quality and Safety VIISESSION 1: Sensing for Food Quality and Safety IA portable and low-cost device is presented for the non-destructive assessmentof tomato lycopene in the field. It is a compact colorimeter making used of LEDsfor illumination and a miniaturized spectrometer as detector. Partial Least SquaresRegression (PLSR) was used to correlate spectral data to the tomato lycopenecontent, demonstrating successful results.A miniature fiber-optic sensor for high-resolution and highspeedtemperature and flow sensing in ocean environmentPAPER 9459-19 · 4/21/2015 · 4:40 pmAuthor(s): Ming Han, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA), et al.Conference 9459: Ocean Sensing and Monitoring VIISESSION 4: Underwater Optical Imaging and Ranging IIIn oceanography, the underwater thermal structures are critical for analyzing theenergy events, monitoring material transfer, transmitting optical signals, etc. In thispaper, we present an optical fiber sensor consisting of a thin piece of silicon waferwhich forms a Fabry-Perot interferometer for the high-resolution and high-speedtemperature profiling. A new data processing method has also been developed toreduce the signal-to-noise ratio of the system. Experimental results indicate thatthe fiber-optic temperature sensor can achieve a temperature resolution ~0.001degree Celsius with a sampling frequency higher than 500 Hz. The ability of thesensor used as a water flow probe will also be demonstrated.A plastic optical fiber biosensor for e. coliPAPER 9486-29 · 4/21/2015 · 6:00 pmAuthor(s): Domingos M. C. Rodrigues, Univ. Federal of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil),et al.Conference 9486: Advanced Environmental, Chemical, and Biological SensingTechnologies XIITUESDAY POSTER SESSION: Interactive Poster Session: Tuesday EveningThis work presents a plastic optic fiber biosensor to detect Escherichia coli. Differentprobe shapes were tested: U-shaped with different radiuses, coil-shaped andmeander-shaped. In calibration, we used solutions of sucrose for obtaining refractiveindexes in the range 1.33 – 1.39 equivalent to water and bacteria, respectively. Thesetup consists of a LED connected to the probe and driven by microcontroller. Inthe opposite fiber end, the light received by a photodiode is amplified, and theoutput voltage varies accordingly to the captured bacteria. Measurement resultsfor concentration readings of 104 CFU/mL are obtained in less than 10 minutes.166 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


WEDNESDAY 22 APRILUltra-high temperature fiber optical chemical sensors based onnano-porous metal oxidesPAPER 9467-54 · 4/22/2015 · 3:30 pmAuthor(s): Kevin P. Chen, Univ. of Pittsburgh (USA), et al.Conference 9467: Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, andApplications VIISESSION 10: Novel Harsh Environment Sensors for Energy Applications: JointSession with Conferences 9467 and 9491This paper presents fiber optical gas sensors based on nano-porous metal oxidefunctional materials for high-temperature energy applications. A solution-basedapproach was used to produce nano-porous functional metal oxide and theirdopant variants as sensing films, which was integrated on high-temperature stableFBGs in D-shaped silica fibers and sapphire fibers. The Bragg grating peaks wereused to monitor the refractive index change and optical absorption loss due to theredox reaction between Pd-doped TiO 2 and hydrogen from the room temperatureto 800C. The experimental results show the sensor’s response is reversible forhydrogen concentration between 0.1 vol.% to 5 vol. %. The response time of thehydrogen sensor is


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberAAardal, Øyvind [9461-45] S10Abbot, David [9489-12] S2Abbott, A. Lynn [9496-15]S4, [9496-18] S5Abdelazim, Sameh [9474-55]S9Abde<strong>lr</strong>ahman, Tarek [9475-17] S2Abdelzaher, Tarek [9464-4]S1, [9499-1] S1Abdolvand, Reza [9467-110]SPThuAbdulHameed, Mohamed D.M. [9490-8] S2Abellard, Joe Nathan [9461-22] S5Abeynayake, Canicious G.[9454-37] S10, [9454-9]S3Abou-Rachid, Hakima[9454-5] S2Abouraddy, Ayman F. [9485-20] S4Abousleman, Glen [9476-24]S6Aboutanios, Elias [9460-15]S4, [9474-5] S1, [9478-14]S3Abramovich, Amir [9462-20] S5Abrams, William R. [9490-3]S1Abrishami, Tara [9455-32] S6Abshire, James B. [9492-28]S8Achar Vasant, Harish [9466-21] S5, [9466-22] S6Acharya, Prabhat K. [9472-42] S8Achtner, Bertram [9451-1] S1Ackermann, Jörg [9451-99]SPTueAcosta, Andrea D. 9485Program CommitteeAdams, James K. [9465-16] S4Ade, Peter A. R. [9462-14] S4Ade-bello, Jelili [9461-24] S5Adhikary, Sourav [9481-29]SPThuAdinolfi, Barbara [9486-27]SPTueAdistambha, Keyne Denny[9498-7] S2Adkins, Donald [9470-10] S4Adleman, James R. [9467-72]S14Afzal, Robert S. [9466-18] S5Agaian, Sos S. 9497 ConferenceChair, 9497 S1Session Chair, 9497 S4Session Chair, [9497-1]SPTue, [9497-13] SPTue,[9497-2] S1, [9497-29]SPTue, [9497-30] SPTue,[9497-6] S1Agam, Gady [9473-19] S4Agarwal, Sanjeev [9454-22]S6, [9454-23] S6, [9454-25] S6, [9473-16] S3Agati, Giovanni [9488-5] S1Aggarwal, Archit [9494-4] S1Aggarwal, Ishwar [9453-2]S1Aggarwal, Ishwar D. [9482-43] S6Agrawal, Brij N. [9469-1] S1Agrawal, Richa [9493-1] S1,[9493-10] S2, [9493-11]S3, [9493-17] S3Agrawal, Sanjeev 9454 S6Session ChairAguirre-Anaya, Eleazar[9484-12] S4Ahi, Kiarash [9483-14] S5,[9483-18] S6, [9483-32]SPThuAhmad, Fauzia 9461 ProgramCommittee, 9461 S4Session Chair, [9461-17]S4, [9461-46] S11, [9461-46] S12, 9484 ConferenceChair, [9484-13] S4,[9484-2] S1, [9484-20] S6,[9497-17] S3, [9497-28]SPTueAhmed, Nisar R. [9464-26]S8Ahmed, Sally [9467-7] S1Ahmed, Samir 9459 ProgramCommittee, [9459-22] S5, [9474-55] S9Ahmed, Zeeshan [9486-9] S3Ahn, Edwin S. [9467-70] S13Ahn, Hosang [9488-9] S2Ahuja, Mayank [9487-1] S1Aidam, Rolf [9455-15] S4,[9467-95] S20, [9467-95]S7, [9481-6] S1Aiken, Daniel [9472-41] S8,[9482-48] S8Ajayan, Pulickel M. [9483-4]S1, 9493 Program CommitteeAjjimaporn, Pann [9495-43]SPTue, [9495-44] SPTueAkagi, Jason T. [9482-37] S5Akar, Gozde Bozdagi [9454-44] S11Akhand, Kawsar A. [9488-24] S5Akhloufi, Moulay A. [9485-44] S8Akhmeteli, Andrey [9458-15]S4Akhter, Nahida [9467-110]SPThuAkin, Tayfun 9451 ProgramCommitteeAkinwande, Deji [9467-9]S1Akopian, David 9497 ProgramCommitteeAl Amin, Md. Tanvir [9499-1]S1Al Hamidi, Yasser [9494-27] S3Al Issa, Huthaifa A. [9467-115] SPThuAla-Laurinaho, Juha [9462-8]S2Alam, Mohammad S. 9476Program Committee, 9477Conference Chair, 9477S5 Session Chair, [9477-2]S1, [9477-6] S2Al-Amin, Chowdhury G.[9467-103] SPThuAlawein, Meshal [9467-7] S1Albalooshi, Fatema A. [9477-10] S3Albert, Thomas A. [9473-15]S3Albinet, Mathieu [9501-1]S1Alderson, Susie [9468-16]S4, [9468-16] S5Aldossari, Mohammed Raj[9477-18] S5Alekseyev, Valeri [9455-11]S3Alexander, Troy A. 9487Program CommitteeAlexander, William [9466-28]S7Alexay, Christopher C. 9451Program Committee, 9451S13 Session Chair, 9451S14 Session Chair, 9451S15 Session Chair, [9451-61] S14Alfalou, Ayman [9477-15]S4, [9477-18] S5Alfaraj, Nasir [9467-7] S1Alford, Mark G. 9474 ProgramCommittee, 9474 S7Session Chair, 9474 S8Session Chair, 9474 S9Session ChairAlgar, W. Russ [9482-23] S3Al-Habash, Ammar 9465Program CommitteeAli, Masoud H. 9470 ProgramCommitteeAlKadry, Khodour [9484-2] S1Alkan, Mehmet [9481-19] S4Alkandri, Ahmad T. [9477-5]S2Alkhatib, Mohammed Q.[9472-6] S1Alkhweldi, Marwan [9476-27] S7, [9476-28] S7Allebach, Joshua M. [9461-16] S4Allen, David W. 9461 ProgramCommittee, [9461-65] S13Allen, Matthew R. [9469-1]S1Allen, Thomas G. [9498-10]S3Allil, Alexandre Silva [9486-29] SPTueAllil, Regina C. S. B. [9486-29] SPTueAllman, Michael S. [9492-9]S4Al-Marhoubi, Asmaa H.A.[9481-15] S3, [9481-26]SPThuAlmuslem, Amani [9467-7] S1Alonzo, Rommel A. [9494-7]S2Alpman, Mehmet Erhan[9453-20] S4Alsaif, Bidoor [9467-7] S1Al-Shabi, Mohammad [9474-59] SPSTueAlsharif, Salim 9497 ProgramCommitteeAlsing, Paul M. 9500 ProgramCommittee, 9500 S6Session Chair, 9500 S7Session Chair, [9500-22]S4, [9500-39] S7, [9500-40] S7, [9500-42] S7,[9500-54] S8Al-Smadi, Yahia 9478 S4Session Chair, [9478-10]S3, [9478-13] S3Al-Talbani, Abdulbasit [9497-40] S4Altan, Mehmet Akif [9451-99]SPTueAlthowibi, Fahad A. [9500-2] S1, [9500-24] S4Altun, Harun Resit [9456-51] S12, [9458-12] S4Alvermann, John A. [9497-16] S2Alves, Fabio [9476-37] S8Alvey, Brendan [9454-15] S4Alvine, Kyle J. [9455-2] S1,[9456-11] S3Amai, Wendy [9464-13] S4Amari, Shun-ichi 9496 ProgramCommitteeAmbacher, Oliver [9483-11]S4Ambasamudram, RajagopalanN. 9473 ProgramCommittee, [9473-2] S1,[9473-3] S1Ambeau, Brittany [9472-14]S3Amezcua-Correa, Rodrigo[9480-20] S6Amin, Moeness G. 9461Program Committee,[9461-17] S4, [9461-46] S11, [9461-46] S12,[9461-47] S11, [9461-47] S12, 9484 ProgramCommittee, [9484-13] S4,[9484-16] S4, [9484-2] S1,[9484-20] S6, [9497-17]S3, [9497-21] S4, [9497-28] SPTueAmiri, Javad [9489-3] S1Amoozegar, Farid 9476Program CommitteeAmzajerdian, Farzin [9465-1] S1Amzovski, Ismail [9469-14]S4An, Vatana [9454-58] S15Anand, Arun 9495 ProgramCommitteeAnania, Mark [9494-22] S2Ancona, Mario G. [9487-25] S5Anderson, Brian M. [9466-11] S3Anderson, Derek T. [9454-20] S5, [9454-21] S5,[9454-35] S9, [9454-4] S1Anderson, Gustave W.9494 Program CommitteeAnderson, Scott A. [9460-7]S2Anderson, Stephanie [9459-21] S5Anderton, Rupert N. [9462-2]S1, [9471-4] S1Ando, Hikaru [9485-10] S2Andreou, Andreas G. [9461-79] S14Andresen, Bjorn F. 9451Conference Chair, [9451-79] S18, [9451-80] S18Andrews, Larry C. [9465-27] S6, [9465-31] S7Andreyeva, Katerina V.[9483-27] S8Andziulis, Arunas [9456-15] S3Angadi, Chetan [9491-3] S2Angel, Stanley Michael[9455-27] S5Angele, Susanne [9499-7] S2Angelmahr, Martin [9480-32]S8, [9480-33] S8, [9480-35] S8Ansari, Homayoon 9481Program CommitteeAntar, Yahia M. [9461-30] S7Anton, Christopher 9487Program CommitteeAntonio-López, Jose Enrique[9480-20] S6Antoszewski, Jarek [9482-28] S4Anwar, Mehdi F. 9483 ConferenceChair, 9483 S2Session Chair, 9483 S4Session Chair, 9483 S7Session Chair, [9483-14]S5, [9483-18] S6, [9483-32] SPThuAphek, Ori [9451-102] S1Apituley, Arnoud [9482-22]S3Apostolos, John [9454-2]S1Appleby, Roger 9462 ProgramCommittee, [9462-4]S1, 9467 Program CommitteeArai, Jun 9495 ProgramCommittee, 9495 S8 SessionChair, [9495-17] S5Arai, Yasuhiko 9489Program Committee,[9489-14] S5Arakaki, Kyle [9480-9] S3Aranda-Michel, Edgar [9482-24] S3Arbouet, Arnaud [9455-24]S5Arce, Gonzalo R. 9484 ProgramCommittee, 9484 S2Session Chair, [9484-21]S6, [9484-8] S2Archer, Sean [9472-40] S8Arena, Marco [9498-13] S4Arend, Mark F. [9474-55] S9Arguello, Henry [9484-8] S2Arigela, Saibabu [9497-5] S1Ariyaeeinia, Aladdin M.[9457-17] S6Armstrong, Chandler [9499-12] S3Armstrong, J. Tom [9467-122] SPThuArnault, Francois [9500-26]S5Arnó, Josep [9482-2] S1Arnold, Bradley [9487-21] S3,[9491-2] S2, [9493-7] S2Arnold, Craig B. [9467-88]S18Arnold, Ross D. [9456-30] S7Arnold, Thomas [9482-40]S6, [9483-31] SPThuArnone, David B. [9467-100]S18Arnone, Robert A. 9459Conference Chair, 9459S5 Session Chair, 9459S7 Session Chair, [9459-22] S5, [9459-29] S6168 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberArora, Vanita [9485-18] S3,[9485-32] S5Arp, Zane A. 9486 ProgramCommitteeArslan, Abdullah N. [9476-30] S7Arslan, Musa T. [9474-47] S8Arthur, Jarvis J. [9470-28]S9, [9470-29] S10, 9471Conference Chair, 9471S3 Session Chair, 9471 S4Session ChairArts, Roel [9451-66] S16Arvanitis, Costas [9467-16]S2Asada, Masahiro [9483-8] S2Asadizanjani, Navid [9483-18] S6Asari, Vijayan K. 9477Program Committee,[9477-10] S3, [9477-12] S4,[9477-13] S4, [9477-6] S2,9497 Program Committee,[9497-5] S1Ascencio, Ana [9467-74] S14A?kın, Osman [9458-16] S4Aslan, Murat Samil [9478-12]S1Asmuth, Mark A. [9461-31]S7, [9461-32] S7Aspin, Zachary S. [9493-15] S3Aspiras, Theus [9477-12] S4,[9497-5] S1Assad, Christopher [9498-13] S4Astapov, Sergei [9464-23] S7Asulin, Shmual [9472-26] S5Asundi, Anand Krishna9489 Program CommitteeAtanassov, Kalin [9497-20]S3Athanasakou, E. [9485-42]S7Atkuri, Hari M. 9470 ProgramCommitteeAttardo, Salvatore [9476-30]S7Atwood, Tom D. [9461-24] S5Aubailly, Mathieu [9465-25]S6Auchter, Carolyn [9500-19]S3Augey, Thibault [9451-82]S19August, Isaac Y. [9484-7]S2August, Michael [9468-16]S4, [9468-16] S5Aukes, Daniel M. [9467-46]S8Aull, Brian F. [9492-21] S7Auroux, Pierre-Alain [9451-45] S11Auslander, Bryan L. [9454-3]S1Auxier, Jason M. [9467-78]S16Avasarala, Bhargav R. [9476-13] S4Avdelidis, Nicolas P. 9485Program Committee,[9485-3] S1Avisse, Thomas [9465-5] S1Avnon, Eran [9451-20] S6Awatsuji, Yasuhiro [9495-21] S6, [9495-4] S1Aydogdu, M. Fatih [9501-44]S8Aylesworth, Marc [9494-17] S1Azad, Abul K. [9480-3] S1,[9483-15] S5Azer, Magdi N. [9489-12] S2Azimi-Sadjadi, Mahmood R.9476 Program CommitteeAziz, Benjamin [9497-37] S2Azman, Suleyman [9451-99]SPTueBBabichenko, Sergey [9455-11] S3Babineau, Guy [9478-11] S3Bacher, Emmanuel [9461-64]S13Bachmann, Charles M.[9472-14] S3, [9472-31] S6Badarch, Luubaatar [9495-23] S6Bae, Myunghan [9481-55]SPThuBaeg, SeungHo [9468-6] S1Baek, Jeoungyeol [9501-2] S1Baer, Christine E. [9490-8]S2Baghdady, Joshua [9459-4]S1Bahabry, Rabab [9467-7] S1Bai, Gang [9466-29] S7Bai, Hailing [9501-32] S7Baier, Nicolas [9451-77] S17Bailey, Randall E. 9470 ProgramCommittee, [9470-28] S9, [9470-29] S10Baines, Ellyn K. [9467-122]SPThuBains, Sudesh K. [9451-81]S19Baird, Thomas N. [9471-12]S3Bajo, Javier [9469-15] S4Bajorski, Peter SC1072Bajramaj, Blerta [9461-73]S14Bajwa, Waheed U. [9468-8]S2Bakeev, Katherine A. [9482-16] S2Baker, Christopher J. [9461-28] S6, [9461-59] S11,[9461-59] S12, [9461-78]S14Baker, Colin [9453-2] S1Baker, Gary 9465 ProgramCommittee, 9465 S7 SessionChair, [9465-24] S6Baker, Kenneth [9461-12] S3Baker, Layton [9451-26] S8Baker, Terrance L. [9467-120]S3Balaban, Stephen [9457-11] S5Balaji, Bhashyam 9474 ProgramCommittee, [9474-1]S1, [9474-2] S1, [9474-21]S5, [9474-57] SPSTue,[9474-58] SPSTueBalakirev, Fedor F. [9480-3]S1Balasingham, Ilangko [9461-42] S10, [9461-43] S10Balasubramaniam, Mahadevan[9491-16] S4Balasubramanian, Sreeram[9453-5] S1Baldasano, Arturo [9485-39]S7, [9485-51] S9Baldini, Francesco 9486Program Committee,[9486-27] SPTueBaldwin, Christopher S.9480 Conference Co-Chair, [9480-10] S4Balgarkashi, Akshay [9481-29] SPThuBalkashin, Valeriy P. [9458-15] S4Ballard, Gary H. 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S6Session ChairBallato, John [9466-24] S6Balouchestani, Mohammadreza[9484-23] S7,[9484-25] S7Balster, Eric [9464-37] S9Baltas, P. [9485-42] S7Balthasar, Dirk [9482-10]SPTueBaltic, Eli [9486-28] SPTueBalu, Radhakrishnan [9500-36] S6Balzarotti, Giorgio [9474-25] S5Bañas, Andrew Rafael [9477-1] S1Bandara, Sumith [9451-103]S6Bandera, Cesar 9497 ProgramCommitteeBandyopadhyay, Madhurima[9465-20] S5Banerjee, Amit [9472-34] S7Banerjee, Ashis Gopal 9494Program Committee,9494 S3 Session Chair,[9494-13] S3Banerjee, Debjyoti 9467Program CommitteeBanerjee, Partha P. [9477-9] S3Bang, Ole 9480 ProgramCommitteeBannon, David P. 9482Conference Chair, 9482S8 Session Chair, 9482S9 Session ChairBao, Ling [9466-5] S2Bao, Yi [9491-10] S3Baptist, Joshua R. [9494-2]S1Barada, Daisuke [9489-19]S5Barak Jester, Shai [9467-72]S14Baraniuk, Richard G. 9496Program CommitteeBarbarin, Yohan [9480-25]S7Barber, C. [9490-3] S1Barber, Jeffrey [9462-13] S4,[9462-15] S4Barbosa, Jose G. [9456-42]S11, [9456-44] S11, [9456-47] S11Barh, Ajanta [9483-3] S4Barhen, Jacob [9461-80]SPSTueBaril, Neil [9451-103] S6Baril, Neil F. [9451-29] S8Barlow, Brian C. 9454 S10Session ChairBarnaby, Jinyoung [9488-35]SPTueBarnes, Andrew [9494-13] S3Barnidge, Tracy J. [9470-8]S3Barrett, Steven F. [9480-19] S5Barron, Charlie N. [9459-20] S5Barrowes, Benjamin E. 9454Program CommitteeBarry, Kevin [9499-22] S5Bar-Shalom, Yaakov [9474-6]S2Bartelt, Norman C. [9493-8]S2Bashkansky, Mark [9500-29]S5Baskurt, Didem Ozisik[9482-55] S9Bassani, Chet [9454-11] S3,[9454-12] S3Basu, Santasri [9465-29] S7Bates, Herbert E. [9453-21] S4Batten, Allyssa L. [9478-5]S2Battista, Josephine [9470-32] S10Battistelli, Giorgio [9474-13] S3Baud, Laurent [9451-82] S19Baudou, Joel [9470-3] S1,[9470-3] S12Bauer, Amy J. R. [9482-42]S6Bauer, Christoph 9488 S1Session Chair, 9488 S4Session ChairBaumann, Anna Lena [9480-35] S8Baur, Stefan T. 9451 ProgramCommittee, 9451S11 Session ChairBaur, Tom G. [9486-13] S4Baus, Theresa [9456-41] S10Bawiec, Christopher [9467-13] S2Bayer, Andreas [9466-6] S2Baylog, John G. 9454 S14Session Chair, 9454 S15Session Chair, [9454-53]S14Bayya, Shyam [9451-55] S13,[9451-57] S13, [9451-58]S13, [9451-59] S13, [9453-1] S1, [9453-2] S1Beagley, Nathaniel [9454-52]S14Beall, James A. [9462-14] S4Beasley, Antoinette [9471-8]S2Beaver, Wesley [9458-11] S3Beck, Jan [9493-4] S1Beck, Jeffrey D. [9492-28] S8Becker, Daniel T. [9462-14]S4Becker, Holger [9455-14] S3,[9487-3] S1, [9490-14] S3Becker, John T. [9454-10]S3, [9454-32] S9Bedard, Kyle [9480-18] S5Bedi, Vijit [9489-18] S5,[9500-8] S1Beechem, Thomas E. [9467-81] S16Bekal, Anish [9491-11] S4Bekele, Robel Y. [9489-17]S5Béland, Martin [9465-21] S5Belfadel, Djedjiga [9474-6]S2Belichenko, Sergey G [9454-51] S13Belichki, Sara B. [9465-27]S6, [9465-31] S7Bellemare, Jim [9482-48] S8Belur, Sheela V. 9498 ProgramCommitteeBelyanin, Alexey A. [9476-40] S8Benachenhou, Dalila [9496-10] S3Bendada, Abdelhakim[9485-44] S8Bendich, Paul [9474-22] S5Benedetto, John J. 9496Program CommitteeBenedict-Gill, Ryan [9482-32] S4Benioff, Paul [9500-32] S6Benitez, Hernan Dario[9485-46] S6Benjamin, David Paul 9498Program Committee,9498 S2 Session ChairBenjamin, Paul [9498-12] S4Benner, Steven Albert[9490-19] S3Bennett, Gisele 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S3Session ChairBennett, Kelly W. 9461 ProgramCommitteeBennett, Matthew [9470-2]S1, [9470-2] S12Bennett, Wendy D. [9455-2]S1, [9456-11] S3Bennink, Ryan S. [9500-41] S7Benny, Yael [9451-20] S6Benschop, Tonny [9451-66]S16Benson, J. D. [9451-29] S8Benson, James A. [9467-122]SPThuBenson, Robert [9451-58]S13, [9451-59] S13, [9470-34] S11Bent, Graham [9464-10] S3,[9464-22] S7Benterou, Jerry J. 9480Conference CoChairBenyamin, Marcus [9493-2]S1Berardi, Stephen [9473-11]S2Berdanier, Charles [9461-28]S6Beresnev, Leonid A. [9467-67] S13Berg, Matthew J. [9493-15]S3Bergamaschi, Flavio 9464Program Committee,9464 S5 Session Chair,9464 S9 Session Chair,[9464-10] S3, [9464-22]S7+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 169


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberBerger, Andrew J. [9451-59]S13Berger, John A. 9473 ProgramCommitteeBerger, Michaela [9486-9] S3Berger, Tor [9461-45] S10Bergerman, Marcel [9471-20] S5Bergeron, Alain [9467-83]S17Berggren, Susan A. E. [9467-76] S14Bergin, Sarah [9486-16] S4Bergles, Eric A. 9480 ProgramCommitteeBergman, David R. [9464-33] S9Berk, Alexander [9472-42] S8Bernacki, Bruce E. [9455-2]S1, [9456-11] S3Bernstein, Lawrence S.[9472-42] S8Berry, Nina M. 9499 ProgramCommitteeBertozzi, Andrea L. [9472-30] S6Besaw, Lance E. 9454 S12Session Chair, [9454-39]S10Beshay, Manal [9455-35] S7Beskok, Ali [9487-1] S1Bespalov, Victor G. [9486-31]SPTue, [9486-32] SPTueBest, Steve R. [9488-4] S1Bestaev, Romeo [9454-51]S13Betcke, Marta M. [9456-3]S1Bethmann, Konrad [9480-34]S8, [9486-39] SPTueBettinger, Christopher J.[9467-2] S1Bettonvil, Felix C. M. [9482-22] S3Beveridge, J. Ross 9457Program CommitteeBewley, William W. [9482-9]S1Beyer, Andrew D. [9492-12]S4, [9492-9] S4Beyon, Jeffrey Y. [9465-16]S4Bez, Helmut E. [9481-26]SPThuBhardwaj, Vinay [9486-38]SPTueBhatnagar, Deepak [9488-22] S5Bhatta, Ishwor [9461-24] S5Bhattacharya, Sharmila[9491-3] S2Bhattacharya, Sourabh[9464-25] S7Bhilare, Shruti [9457-14] S5Bhunia, Arun K. 9488 ProgramCommitteeBichler, Olivier [9455-17] S4Bickel, Douglas L. [9461-55]SPSTueBiesenbach, Jens [9466-6] S2Bieszczad, Grzegorz [9456-54] S3, [9481-54] SPThuBihl, Trevor J. 9469 ProgramCommittee, 9469 S4Session ChairBijl, Piet 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S3Session ChairBilinski, Mark [9468-14] S4,[9468-14] S5Billman, Curtis [9451-103] S6Billon-Lanfrey, David [9451-35] S10Bilyy, Oleksandr I. [9493-18]SPTueBingham, Phillip [9456-1] S1Binkerd, Evan [9451-45] S11Birch, Philip M. [9477-5] S2Bird, Alan W. [9455-18] S4,[9460-7] S2Birkebak, Matthew [9459-7]S2Birrittella, Richard [9500-44]S8Bishop, Edward [9475-13] S2Bishop, Steven S. 9454Conference Chair, [9454-34] S9Bismuto, Alfredo [9467-101]S21, [9467-101] S8Bison, Paolo 9485 ProgramCommittee, 9485 S6 SessionChair, [9485-40] S7Biswas, Bikram Kumar[9477-2] S1Biswas, Debjani [9468-7] S2Biswas, Subir [9479-10] S2Blach, Noah T. [9480-5] S2Black, Leo-Jay [9455-24] S5Blacknell, David 9475 ProgramCommitteeBlackwell, Richard J. [9451-45] S11Blair, Howard A. [9500-35]S6Blair, William D. 9474 ProgramCommitteeBlais, Timothy [9493-14] S3Blake, Thomas A. [9455-4] S1Blank, Bryan E. [9463-1] S1Blasch, Erik 9469 ProgramCommittee, 9469 S5Session Chair, [9469-11]S3, [9469-13] S3, [9469-14] S4, [9469-17] S5,[9469-18] S5, [9469-19]S5, [9469-27] S3, [9469-7]S2, [9469-8] S2, [9469-9]S3, 9473 Program Committee,[9473-5] S1, 9474Conference CoChair, 9474S6 Session Chair, [9474-27] S6, [9474-28] S6,[9474-40] S8, [9499-20]S5, SC1135Blaser, Stéphane [9467-101]S21, [9467-101] S8Bleha, William P. [9470-38]S8, [9470-39] S8Blinov, Boris [9500-19] S3Bliss, Mary [9453-18] S4Blount, Grady Price [9476-30] S7Blowers, Misty 9494 ConferenceChair, 9494 S1 SessionChair, [9494-22] S2Blumberg, Dan G. [9472-26] S5Bo, Dong [9497-4] S1Boal, Mihir [9451-45] S11Boashash, Boualem [9461-47] S11, [9461-47] S12Bobin, Christophe [9455-17]S4Bobrek, Miljko [9500-6] S1Bocko, Mark F. [9483-30] S8Bockowski, Mike [9466-3] S1Bodkin, Andrew [9482-33]S5Bodt, Barry [9468-9] S2Body, Patrick R. [9451-16] S5Boehm, James [9461-35] S8Boehnen, Chris 9457Program Committee,[9457-16] S5Bogdan, Ioana Corina [9494-15] S3Bogdanov, Artem S. [9454-28] S8Bogdanova, Yelena [9467-20] S3Boghrat, Pedram [9456-29] S7Boieriu, Paul 9493 ProgramCommitteeBois, Philippe F. 9451 ProgramCommitteeBoland, Erin K. [9453-25] S5Bolick, Leslie [9460-19] S6Bolla, Brett [9481-12] S3Bolme, David S. [9457-16] S5Bonanno, David [9461-73]S14Bond, Robert 9479 ProgramCommitteeBonifazi, Giuseppe [9486-36]SPTue, [9488-38] SPTueBonnell, Elizabeth A. [9467-57] S1, [9467-57] S10Bonnett, James [9460-11]S3, [9462-21] S5, 9478 S1Session Chair, [9478-8]S2Booksh, Karl S. 9487 ProgramCommitteeBordbar, Behzad [9465-25]S6Borel-Donohue, ChristophC. [9472-3] S1, [9472-32] S6Bornstein, Jonathan A. 9468Program Committee,9468 S2 Session ChairBoroson, Don M. [9492-7]S3Borroto, Michael [9485-4] S1Borthwick, Andrew G. [9466-28] S7Bortolin, Alessandro [9485-15] S3, [9485-40] S7Bos, Joseph J. [9480-4] S2Bos, Philip J. 9470 ProgramCommitteeBosch, Edward [9472-38] S7Boso, Gianluca [9492-25] S7Bostelman, Roger V. [9498-15] S4Botella, Guillermo [9496-24]SPThuBottisti, David [9473-10] S2Bottone, Steven [9476-13] S4Bou Daher, Elie [9484-13] S4Bouali, Marouan [9459-27]S6Boulade, Olivier [9451-77]S17Boult, Terrance E. 9457Program CommitteeBourg, Rachel [9459-20] S5Bourlai, Thirimachos 9457Program Committee,[9472-4] SPSThu, [9472-62] SPSThuBourqui, Marie-Lise [9451-35] S10Boutte, David [9456-10] S3Bouzerdoum, Abdesselam9484 Program Committee,[9484-4] S1Bove, V. Michael 9495Program CommitteeBowen, Stephen C. [9465-16] S4Bowers, Mark S. [9466-18]S5Bowers, Todd E. 9459 S4Session ChairBowman, Christopher L.[9464-14] S4Bowman, Elizabeth K. [9470-11] S4Bowman, Steven 9466 ProgramCommittee, 9466 S5Session Chair, [9466-15]S4, [9466-16] S4, [9466-26] S7Boyaci, Mustafa [9472-19] S4Bradley, Russell [9462-16] S4Bradshaw, Jeffrey M. [9499-19] S4Braescu, Liliana [9487-21]S3Braesicke, Katrin [9459-17]S4Braines, Dave [9464-1] S1,[9499-17] S4, [9499-18] S4Brandsema, Matthew J.[9461-37] S9Bratcher, Andrew T. [9492-20] S6Brauer, Carolyn S. [9455-4]S1Braun, Aaron [9473-12] S2Braun, Jerome J. 9498Conference Chair, 9498S1 Session Chair, 9498S4 Session ChairBreger, Joyce [9487-25] S5Bregman, Jeremy [9481-4]S1Breitbarth, Andreas [9489-2]S1Breiter, Rainer [9451-73]S17, [9451-75] S17Brennan, Michael L. [9454-16] S4Bresnahan, Paul C. [9463-23] S2Brewster, Paul F. [9465-1] S1Brickhouse, Mark [9472-1]S1, [9472-22] S5Briggs, Ryan M. [9492-12] S4Bringuier, Stefan [9453-25]S5Bristow, Douglas [9453-15]S4Britkov, Igor [9467-106]SPThuBritton, Walter [9484-17] S5Broad, Nicholas [9491-5] S2Broadhurst, Leigh [9488-13] S3Broadwater, Joshua B.[9465-13] S4, [9472-34] S7Broderick, Sean P. [9461-16]S4Brodschelm, Andreas [9467-80] S16, [9467-89] S18Bromley, Leigh J. [9467-100]S18, 9482 Program Committee,9482 S4 SessionChairBronner, Wolfgang [9455-15]S4, [9467-95] S20, [9467-95] S7, [9481-6] S1Brooking, Michael W. [9459-20] S5Broome, Barbara D. SymposiumCommittee, 9499Conference Chair, 9499S1 Session ChairBrophy, Matthew R. [9453-13] S3Brosseau, Christian [9477-18] S5Brouk, Igor [9492-22] S7Brovoll, Sverre [9461-45] S10Brower, Bernard V. 9473Program Committee,[9473-15] S3Brown, A. M. [9453-6] S1Brown, Alexander [9451-103] S6Brown, Andrew P. [9473-11] S2Brown, Christopher D. [9482-7] S1Brown, Christopher G.[9466-15] S4, [9466-16]S4, [9466-26] S7Brown, David M. [9465-33]S8Brown, Evan H. [9463-23] S2Brown, George S. [9469-2] S1Brown, Jeff R. 9485 S2Session Chair, 9485 S3Session Chair, [9485-11]S3Brown, Jeff R. 9485 ProgramCommitteeBrown, Kenneth R. [9500-27] S5Brown, Myron Z. [9465-15]S4Brown, Robert G. [9468-28]SPThuBrown, Robert L. [9488-22] S5Brown, Ryan M. [9499-12]S3, [9499-27] SPTueBrown, Scott D. [9472-12]S3, [9472-13] S3Brown, Thomas [9480-42] S4Browne, Michael P. 9470Conference Chair,9470 S9 Session Chair,SC1068, SC159Browning, Tyler [9451-84]S20Bruemmer, David J. [9464-36] S9Bruene, Christoph [9483-24]S7Bruestle, Stefan [9463-12] S4Brunelle, Matt [9453-13] S3Brunner, Alexandre [9451-72]S17170 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberBryant, Danielle A. [9459-20]S5Bryant, Jeffrey F. [9451-45]S11Bryerton, Eric [9483-10] S4Buck, Edgar C. [9455-3] S1Budge, Scott E. [9460-7]S2, [9465-18] S5, [9465-19] S5Budzier, Helmut [9451-49]S12Buehler, Daniel [9471-9] S2Buerger, Stephen [9464-13] S4Bufler, Travis D. [9461-18] S4Buford, James A. 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S6Session ChairBugnariu, Nicoleta [9494-10]S2Bui, Kevin [9472-30] S6Büker, Engin [9456-48] S11Bulatovic, Nikola [9484-15]S4Buller, Gerald S. 9492Program Committee,[9492-17] S5Bulyshev, Alexander E.[9465-1] S1Bumgarner, John [9482-28]S4Bundschuh, Brian [9451-54]S13Burdette, Edward M. [9452-43] S4Burgess, David T. [9480-18] S5Buric, Andy [9451-70] S16Buric, Michael P. 9467Program Committee,9467 S10 Session Chair,[9482-30] S4, 9491 S1Session ChairBurke, Eric R. [9485-1] S1,[9485-28] S5Burks, Stephen D. [9452-1]S1, [9452-25] S5, [9452-3]S1, [9452-5] S1Burleigh, Douglas 9485Program Committee,[9485-26] S5Burmeister, Aaron B. [9468-22] S5Bürmen, Miran [9472-59]SPSThuBurnett, James G. [9462-2]S1, [9471-4] S1Burnette, Chris [9454-22] S6,[9454-23] S6, [9473-16] S3Burns, Brian P. 9454 S9 SessionChair, [9454-35] S9Burns, Bryan L. [9461-23] S5Burns, Joseph W. [9454-10]S3, [9454-40] S10, [9454-43] S11Burton, Geoff [9480-12] S4Burton, John [9466-30]SPSTueBurton, Sharon P. [9459-24] S5Busani, Tito L. [9451-29] S8Bush, Jeff 9480 ProgramCommitteeBuskohl, Philip [9467-44] S8Buteau, Sylvie 9455 ProgramCommitteeButler, Samuel D. [9472-11]S3Buyruk, Fatih [9456-51] S12,[9458-12] S4Bybee, Taylor [9465-18] S5Byers, Jeff M. [9455-22] S4,[9467-98] S20, [9467-98] S7Byl, Katie [9467-64] S12,[9467-64] S7, [9468-11] S2Byrd, Kenneth A. [9452-13]S2, [9452-28] S5, [9457-6]S2Byrd, Matthew [9459-4] S1Byrum, Karen [9467-113]SPThuCCabanski, Wolfgang A. 9451Program CommitteeCadelano, Gianluca [9485-15] S3, [9485-40] S7Cader, Masud [9496-10] S3Caffey, David B. [9467-100]S18Cahill, Mike [9453-11] S3Cahill, Nathan D. [9472-27]S6, [9472-8] S2Cai, Guoshuang [9489-12]S2Cai, Jingxiao [9461-6] S1Caimi, Frank M. [9459-14]S3, [9484-17] S5Cain, Stephen C. [9469-3] S1Calabretta, Maria Maddalena[9482-26] S3Calabria, Donato [9482-26]S3Caldwell, Joshua D. [9476-42] S8Calhoun, Seth [9452-32] S6,[9491-14] S4Calkins, David [9480-5] S2Calo, Seraphin [9464-9] S3Calogero, Don [9481-14] S3Calvert, Nick [9456-3] S1Cam, Hasan [9458-8] S3Camacho, Ryan [9500-15] S3Camarero, Roberto 9501Program Committee,[9501-1] S1Cambrea, Lee R. [9453-9] S2Cameron, Alexander A. 9470Program Committee,[9470-27] S9Cameron, Colin D. [9462-2]S1, [9471-4] S1Camilo, Joseph A [9454-31] S9Cammenga, Zach [9461-78]S14Campanella, Luigi 9486Program CommitteeCampbell, Joe C. 9492Conference CoChair,9492 S1 Session Chair,[9492-26] S7Campbell, Justin B. [9461-24] S5Canbolat, Yucel [9456-52]S12Candela, Paul [9468-19] S5Canedy, Chadwick L. [9482-9] S1Canestrare, David [9456-25]S6Canevet, Loic [9464-21] S7Cao, Changyong [9459-35]S7Cao, Lei [9501-36] S8Cao, Shuqing [9477-27]SPSThuCao, Yongcan [9464-26] S8Cao, Yufeng [9484-1] S1Cao, Zhicheng [9476-27] S7,[9476-29] S7Cappelleri, David J. [9494-4]S1Carabetta, Sonia [9486-14]S4Carapezza, Edward M. 9456Conference Chair, 9456S1 Session Chair, 9456S4 Session Chair, 9456S9 Session ChairCarey, James E. [9451-6] S1,[9460-4] S2Carhart, Gary W. [9451-84]S20, [9467-67] S13Carlotto, Mark J. 9474Program Committee, 9474S7 Session Chair, 9474S8 Session Chair, 9474S9 Session Chair, [9474-37] S7Carmi, Avishy [9500-38] S6Carney, James P. 9455Program CommitteeCarpenter, Darren P. [9492-28] S8Carpenter, Michael A. [9491-1] S2, [9491-17] SPThu,[9491-18] SPThu, [9491-6]S2Carr, Nicholas B. [9458-3] S1Carr, Robert J. [9459-20] S5Carraro, Carlo [9494-1] S1Carras, Mathieu [9451-25]S8Carreras, Richard A. [9467-70] S13Carriere, Patrick [9456-22]S5, [9456-24] S6Carrizo, Carlos [9459-16] S4Carson, Cantwell [9467-56]S1, [9467-56] S10Carson, Tyler [9461-62] S13Carter, Christopher C.9455 Program CommitteeCasasent, David 9476Program Committee, 9477Conference Chair, 9477S1 Session ChairCasbeer, David [9464-26] S8Casini, Enrico [9499-19] S4Cassenti, Daniel N. [9499-16] S4Castelein, Pierre [9451-35]S10Castelli, Jonathan C. [9468-12] S4, [9468-12] S5Castenado, Clemente-Ibarra[9485-44] S8Casterline, May V. [9473-17] S3Castillo, Paulo Cesar [9486-18] S5Castle, Kenneth R. SC010Catherman, Emily [9499-10] S3Cathignol, Augustin [9451-72] S17Catrambone, Joseph [9469-14] S4Catrysse, Peter B. [9481-1]S1Cauble, Galen [9467-74] S14Caudana, Humberto [9461-24] S5Caulfield, John T. 9451Program Committee, 9451S20 Session Chair, 9451S9 Session Chair, [9451-105] S20, [9451-83] S19Cayci, Furkan [9451-84] S20Cayula, Jean-François Paul9459 S7 Session Chair,[9459-28] S6, [9459-29]S6Cazzola, Mike [9456-35] S8Celebi, Hasan B. [9482-5] S1Celenk, Mehmet [9472-18]S4Celorrio, Ricardo [9485-14]S3Cervera, Cyril [9451-77] S17Cervino, Noel P. [9465-15] S4Cesewski, Ellen [9493-19]SPTueCetin, Ahmet E. [9474-47]S8, [9484-3] S1Çetin, Müjdat 9475 ProgramCommitteeCevenini, Luca [9482-26] S3Ceylan, Omer [9451-32] S9,[9451-34] S9, [9451-94]SPTueCha, Jae Hoon [9496-15] S4,[9496-18] S5Cha, Tae-Gon [9487-23] S5Chaffraix, Vincent [9451-4] S1Chai, Yating [9488-10]SPTue, [9488-12] S2,[9488-32] SPTue, [9488-4]S1, [9488-8] S2Chakrabarti, Subhananda[9481-28] SPThu, [9481-29] SPThuChakravarthula, PraneethK. [9495-45] SPTueChakravarthy, Vasu D. 9479Program CommitteeChakravarty, Sumit [9497-35]S4, [9497-36] S5Chamberlain, Lyle [9471-20]S5Chamberland, Martin [9454-19] S5, [9485-48] S9Chamberlin, Richard A.[9462-18] S4Chambers, Allan [9486-20]S5Chan, Aaron [9454-34] S9Chan, Alex L. [9457-4]S2, [9464-3] S1, 9474Program Committee,[9478-18] S4Chan, Gary [9487-15] S3Chan, Hon M. [9468-28]SPThuChan, Jeremy [9469-26] S6Chan, Moses W. [9474-4] S1Chandra, Rohit [9461-42]S10, [9461-43] S10Chandrasekara, Rakhitha[9492-8] S3Chang, Allen [9493-19]SPTueChang, Chein-I 9501 ConferenceChair, 9501 S2Session Chair, [9501-10]S3, [9501-14] S3, [9501-15] S4, [9501-21] S5,[9501-26] S5, [9501-29]S6, [9501-35] S8, [9501-6]S2Chang, Chieh-Feng [9467-51] S9Chang, Chih-Hung [9480-30] S8Chang, Kuochu C. [9469-27]S3, 9474 Program Committee,[9474-31] S6Chang, Lena [9501-28] S6Chang, Lena 9501 ProgramCommittee, [9501-17] S4Chang, Shengjiang [9483-1]S1Chang, Yang-Lang 9501Program Committee,[9501-28] S6Chao, Kuanglin 9488 ConferenceChair, 9488 S3Session Chair, [9488-13]S3, [9488-14] S3, [9488-15] S3, [9488-27] SPTue,[9488-28] SPTue, [9488-30] SPTue, [9488-37]SPTueChao, Tien-Hsin 9477 ProgramCommittee, 9477 S5Session Chair, 9477 S6Session Chair, [9477-21]S5, [9477-23] S6Chapman, David [9467-50]S9Chapman, William B. [9467-100] S18Charalampidis, Dimitrios[9476-17] S5, [9477-16] S4Chase, Walter [9454-2] S1Chatwin, Christopher R.[9477-5] S2Chau, Loc [9479-4] S1Chau, Quan [9492-23] S7Chaudhari, Narendra S.[9457-14] S5Chaudhry, Haseeb R. [9468-15] S4, [9468-15] S5Chaudhuri, Subhasis 9473Program CommitteeChaves, Jillian [9499-12] S3,[9499-27] SPTueChecka, Neal [9473-6] S1Chee, Julian L. [9481-10] S2Cheilakou, Eleni [9485-3] S1Chellappa, Rama 9457Program CommitteeChen, Bin [9460-14] S4Chen, Chang Wen 9497Program CommitteeChen, Chien-Chon 9485 S4Session Chair, [9485-22]S4, [9485-24] S4Chen, Chunhui [9493-1] S1,[9493-10] S2, [9493-11]S3, [9493-17] S3Chen, Ding Ding [9482-11] S2Chen, Edward H. [9500-1] S1Chen, Eric [9464-7] S2Chen, Fansheng [9481-23]SPThuChen, Genda [9491-10] S3+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 171


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberChen, Genshe 9469 ConferenceChair, [9469-11] S3,[9469-12] S3, [9469-13]S3, [9469-14] S4, [9469-15] S4, [9469-17] S5,[9469-18] S5, [9469-19]S5, [9469-27] S3, [9469-7]S2, [9469-8] S2, [9469-9]S3Chen, Hai-Wen [9472-1] S1,[9472-22] S5Chen, Haorong [9487-26] S5Chen, Hou-tong [9483-15] S5Chen, Hsian-Min [9501-10]S3Chen, Hui [9480-23] S6Chen, Jian 9485 S7 SessionChair, [9485-38] S7Chen, Jian [9483-25] S8Chen, Jianxin [9481-30]SPThuChen, Junne-Jih [9501-10]S3Chen, Junruo [9451-91]SPTueChen, Kevin Peng [9467-54]S1, [9467-54] S10, 9480Program CommitteeChen, Liping [9488-47]SPTueChen, Po Chun [9485-22] S4Chen, Po-Chun [9485-24] S4Chen, Sai [9483-1] S1Chen, Shih-Chi K. [9476-14]S4, [9495-12] S4Chen, Shih-Hsun [9485-24] S4Chen, Shih-Yu 9501 S8 SessionChair, [9501-10] S3Chen, Suming 9488 ProgramCommitteeChen, Weibiao [9466-29] S7Chen, X. [9451-98] SPTueChen, Xiao J. [9492-26] S7Chen, Xiaobin [9489-12] S2Chen, Xiaodong [9501-16]S4, [9501-34] S8, [9501-37] SPThu, [9501-43]SPThuChen, Xiaoping [9451-91]SPTueChen, Xiaoshuang [9451-42]S10, [9451-74] SPTueChen, Xin [9473-19] S4Chen, Xing [9451-76] SPTueChen, Xinjia [9456-22] S5,[9456-24] S6, [9456-26]S6Chen, Y. Y. [9451-98] SPTueChen, Yaojia [9492-26] S7Chen, Yapin [9495-37]SPTueChen, Yiyu [9451-97] SPTueChen, Yizheng [9491-10] S3Chen, Yong-Qi [9461-22] S5Chen, Yung-Hsiang [9489-23] SPTueChen, Zhigang [9466-5] S2Chen, Zhijiang [9469-7] S2Chen, Zhongwei [9485-50]S9Cheng, Cliff [9492-8] S3Cheng, Dewen [9465-38]SPSThuCheng, Fei [9501-22] S5,[9501-9] S2Cheng, Hong [9495-37]SPTue, [9495-41] SPTueCheng, Julian [9494-12] S3Cheng, Xiang-Ai [9451-42]S10Cheng, Xinru [9500-46] S8Cheng, Yu-Hsiang [9492-30]S8Cheng, ZhongYang [9488-1]S1Cheong, Eunju [9488-35]SPTueChester, Dave [9478-2] S4Chew, Selene E. [9472-27]S6, [9472-8] S2Chhabra, Puneet S. [9465-7] S2Chhowalla, Manish [9467-24]S4Chi, Jiguang [9451-44] S11Chiamori, Heather C.[9491-5] S2Chiang, Yao-Yi [9499-6] S2Chien, Steven [9469-2] S1Chien, Yu-Yi [9495-29] S7Childers, Marshal [9468-9] S2Chin, Bryan Allen 9488Conference Chair, [9488-10] SPTue, [9488-12] S2,[9488-2] S1, [9488-31]SPTue, [9488-32] SPTue,[9488-4] S1, [9488-6] S1,[9488-8] S2Chin, Peter 9458 ConferenceChair, [9474-22] S5Chinea, Jesus Danilo [9472-53] S1Chiou, Richard Y. [9485-49] S9Chiquet, Frédéric [9465-5]S1Chisci, Luigi [9474-13] S3Chistyakov, Alexander A.[9454-28] S8Chittineni, Sai Harsha [9485-11] S3Chmelikova, Zdenka [9456-27] S7, [9478-19] SPSTueCho, Byoung-Kwan 9488Program Committee,[9488-19] S4, [9488-20]S4, [9488-21] S4, [9488-34] SPTue, [9488-36]SPTueCho, Byunglim [9488-33]SPTueCho, Hsiao-Mei [9462-14] S4Cho, Hyunjeong [9488-33]SPTueCho, Hyun-jeong [9488-35]SPTueCho, Kuk [9468-6] S1Choa, Fow-Sen [9465-39]S8, [9486-21] S5, [9486-28] SPTue, [9487-21] S3,[9487-28] S6, [9487-29]S6, [9491-2] S2, [9493-7]S2Choe, Tok Son [9474-52]SPSTueChoi, Byoung-Soo [9481-55]SPThuChoi, Hee-Sue [9457-6] S2Choi, Jong Hyun [9487-23]S5, [9487-26] S5Choi, Jun-Hyuk [9452-39]SPSTueChoi, Kwong [9451-88] S21Choi, Sora [9498-10] S3Chong, Chee-Yee 9474Program Committee, 9474S4 Session Chair, 9474S5 Session Chair, 9474S6 Session Chair, [9474-27] S6Chong, Edwin K. P. [9474-9]S2Chong, Xinyuan [9480-30]S8, [9486-8] S3Chorpening, Benjamin T.[9482-30] S4Chotoo, Kancham [9454-36]S9Chou, Chung-Yi [9485-24] S4Chou, Tau-Meu [9501-10] S3Choudhary, Siddharth[9468-3] S1Chovit, Christopher [9485-4]S1Chow, Jerry M. [9500-55] S8Christensen, Henrik I. [9468-3] S1Christensen, James C.[9470-15] S6Christian, James F. [9492-26] S7Christie, Gordon [9468-15]S4, [9468-15] S5Christnacher, Frank [9461-64] S13, [9465-8] S2,[9492-19] S6Christol, Philippe [9451-25]S8Chu, Deryn D. [9468-13]S4, [9468-13] S5, 9493Program Committee,[9493-5] S1Chu, Henry 9496 ProgramCommittee, [9496-11] S3Chun, Francis K. [9460-5] S2Chung, Gwiy Sang [9486-30]SPTue, [9486-35] SPTueChung, Yoonsung [9488-9] S2Churnside, James H. 9459Program Committee,[9459-23] S5Chuzeville, Vincent [9480-25] S7Ciaccheri, Leonardo [9486-14] S4, [9488-5] S1Cissel, Marty [9496-3] S1Clark, James H. [9467-122]SPThuClarke, Jesse C. [9474-22]S5Claussen, Jonathan C.9487 Program Committee,9487 S5 SessionChair, [9487-37] S6,[9490-23] S3Cleveland, Thomas E. [9488-22] S5Clifton, William E. [9465-40] S1Cline, Jason A. [9482-36]S5Close, Ryan R. 9454 ProgramCommittee, 9454 S5Session Chair, [9454-18]S5, [9468-5] S1, 9494Program Committee,9494 S2 Session Chair,[9494-11] S2, [9494-6] S2Coates, Mark [9474-14] S3Cobb, James Tory [9454-55]S14Cochenour, Brandon 9459Program Committee,9459 S1 Session Chair,9459 S2 Session Chair,[9459-13] S3, [9459-9] S2Coffaro, Joseph T. [9465-27] S6, [9465-31] S7Coffey, Aubrey [9452-32] S6Coffey, Kevin R. [9452-32] S6Cohanoschi, Ion [9465-9] S2Cohen, Adam [9494-3] S1Cohen, Itai [9467-43] S8Cohen, Justin D. [9492-12]S4Cohen, Leon 9476 ProgramCommittee, [9476-18] S5Cohen, Marvin N. 9474 ProgramCommitteeCohen, Noam [9451-102] S1Cohenouur, John C. [9464-27] S8Cohn, David B. [9455-26] S5Coifman, Ronald R. 9496Program Committee,[9496-16] S5Colantonio, Antonio [9485-7]S2Colbert, Fred P. 9485 ProgramCommittee, 9485 S8Session ChairCole-Rhodes, Arlene [9497-23] S5Collins, Gaemus E. [9473-22] S4Collins, Leslie M. 9454 ProgramCommittee, 9454 S1Session Chair, [9454-14]S4, [9454-17] S5, [9454-31] S9, [9454-42] S11,[9454-46] S11, [9454-47]S12, [9454-48] S12Colon, Jorge [9495-15] S4Colwell, Joshua E. [9491-14]S4Colwell, Kenneth A [9454-47]S12Comanici, Maria I. [9480-13]S4Comstock, Lovell E. [9451-63] S15, [9482-39] S5Cone, Shelli R. [9472-55] S10Conforti, Patrick F. [9472-42]S8Connors, Brendan [9482-6]S1Connors, Chris [9456-7] S2Conroy, Joseph K. [9467-62]S11, [9467-62] S6Conroy, Richard 9467 ProgramCommittee, 9467 S2Session Chair, 9467 S3Session ChairContescu, Cristian I. [9485-37] S6Contreras Pico, Carlos Ricardo[9495-52] SPTueConturie, Yves [9469-2] S1Conway, Josh [9456-38] S9Conway-Jones, David [9464-5] S1Cook, Bruce D. [9482-45] S9Cook, James [9470-2] S1,[9470-2] S12Cook, Matthew [9454-15] S4,[9454-49] S11Cooksey, Catherine C.[9461-65] S13Cooney, Adam T. [9485-2] S1Cooper, Christopher [9487-21] S3, [9491-2] S2Coppock, Eric [9461-70] S14Corbin, George E. [9494-22]S2Corby, Patricia [9490-3] S1Corchado, Juan M. [9469-15] S4Corman, Alexandre [9465-5]S1Cormier, Eric [9466-9] S3Cornet, Philippe [9451-50]S12Corp, Lawrence A. [9482-45] S9Corrigan, Timothy C. [9481-32] SPThuCosofret, Bogdan R. [9472-40] S8, [9482-38] S5Cosson, Didier [9464-21] S7Costa, Russell [9474-3] S1Costard, Eric M. 9451 ProgramCommittee, 9451 S1Session Chair, [9451-4] S1Costello, Colin [9477-21] S5Cotta, Robert [9493-14] S3Coussement, Jérôme [9451-4] S1Cova, Sergio D. 9492 ProgramCommitteeCox, Bryan [9494-3] S1Cox, Jason M. [9454-6] S2,[9455-39] S8, [9490-24]SPTueCox, Joseph L. 9469 ProgramCommittee, 9469 S1Session ChairCrabtree, Kathleen [9468-1]S1Craig, Rex M. [9461-70] S14Crain, Stephen [9500-20] S3Cramer, K. Elliott 9485Program Committee,[9485-28] S5Cramer, Megan A. 9479Program Committee, 9479S2 Session ChairCraner, Jeremy [9461-70]S14Crawford, Melba M. [9472-33] S7Creeden, Daniel [9466-10]S3Cremer, Sven [9494-7] S2Cresswell, John R. [9456-3]S1Creutzburg, Reiner M.9497 Program Committee,[9497-8] S1Crews, Chiaki [9482-14] S2Crihalmeanu, Simona G.[9457-10] S4Crisafulli, Michael [9471-12] S3172 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberCrites, Sarah T. [9469-26]S6Crocombe, Richard A.9482 Conference Chair,9482 S3 Session ChairCromwell, Jonathan [9465-35] S8Crout, Richard L. 9459 ProgramCommitteeCrowe, Thomas W. 9483Conference Chair, 9483S1 Session Chair, 9483S6 Session Chair, 9483S8 Session Chair, [9483-10] S4, [9483-19] S6Crowther, Blake G. [9486-20] S5Cruz-Félix, Ángel Sinue[9467-69] S13Csaplovics, Elmar [9472-60]SPSThuCua, John T. [9454-16] S4Cubukcu, Ertugrul 9467Program Committee,9467 S7 Session Chair,[9467-37] S6Cui, Wenyu [9501-51] SPThuCukic, Bojan [9457-13] S5Culbertson, Jared L.[9458-5] S2, [9458-5] S6,[9476-4] S1Culha, Mustafa [9487-17] S4Culhane, Kyle M. [9481-5] S1Cullum, Brian M. 9487 ConferenceChair, [9487-20]S4, [9487-22] S5Culshaw, Brian 9480 ProgramCommitteeCunningham, Brian T. [9482-21] S3Curran, Allen R. [9452-15] S3Currie, John F. [9455-1] S1Curzan, Jon Paul [9451-105]S20Cybenko, George 9456 ProgramCommittee, 9456 S4Session Chair, 9456 S5Session Chair, [9456-17]S4, [9456-19] S5, [9456-20] S5Czaja, Wojciech 9472 S7Session Chair, [9472-38]S7Czajka, Jeffrey [9469-2] S1Czernecki, Robert [9466-3]S1Czerniejewski, Adam [9499-12] S3, [9499-27] SPTueDDaglayan, Hazan [9482-55]S9Dahilig, Jasmine [9472-30]S6Dai, Bin [9482-11] S2Dai, Jing [9488-10] SPTue,[9488-12] S2, [9488-8] S2Dai, Liyi 9496 ConferenceCoChair, 9496 S6 SessionChair, 9496 S7 SessionChair, 9496 S8 SessionChair, 9496 S9 SessionChair, [9496-12] S3Dai, Tianhong [9467-18] S3Dai, Weijia [9487-33] SPThu,[9487-34] SPThuDajani, Iyad 9466 ProgramCommitteeDakic, Borivoje [9500-26] S5Dakin, Elizabeth [9471-5] S1Dale, Elijah B. [9480-14] S4Dalecki, Diane [9467-14] S2Dalgleish, Fraser R. [9459-14] S3, [9459-15] S3,[9484-17] S5Dall’Ara, Alice [9488-38]SPTueDallmann, Thomas [9461-67]S13Daly, James T. [9482-33] S5Daly, John G. SC015Damarla, Thyagaraju [9456-14] S3Damini, Anthony [9474-1] S1Dammert, Patrik [9475-10]S2Dana, Aykutlu 9467 ProgramCommittee, 9467 S6Session ChairDaniel, Brian J. 9473 ProgramCommitteeDaniels, Arnold SC835Daniels, Reginald 9470Program Committee, 9470S3 Session ChairDaniels, Taumi [9482-53] S8Danielson, Tom [9452-31]S6, [9452-32] S6, [9452-33] S6, [9452-35] S6Darab, Ibraheem [9466-30]SPSTueDarudi, Ahmad [9489-3] S1,[9495-38] SPTueDas, Anshuman J. [9482-24]S3Das, Jo [9451-2] S1, [9451-50] S12Das, Naresh C. [9481-2] S1Dasarathy, Belur V. 9498Program CommitteeDash, Prasanjit [9459-31] S7,[9459-32] S7Datskos, Panos G. 9456Program Committee,9456 S1 Session Chair,[9456-1] S1, [9456-5] S1,[9456-6] S1, [9456-9] S2Datta Gupta, Syamantak[9474-14] S3Datta, Suman [9467-27] S5Daugman, John 9496 ProgramCommitteeDauler, Eric A. [9492-13] S4,[9492-7] S3Daum, Frederick E. 9474Program Committee,[9474-19] S4, [9474-20] S4Daumer, Volker [9451-24] S8Davenport, Jack H [9499-5]S1David, Peter F [9499-25]SPTueDavids, Paul S. [9500-15]S3Davies, Giles 9483 ProgramCommitteeDavis, Larry S. 9473 ProgramCommitteeDavis, Mitchell J. [9465-16]S4Davis, Ronald W. [9486-4] S2Davis, Ryan A. [9480-5] S2Dawson, James A. 9452Program Committee,9452 S3 Session ChairDawson, Jay W. [9466-11] S3Dawson, Jeremy M. [9472-4]SPSThuDay, David R. [9482-6] S1Day, Timothy [9467-100]S18Daya, Zahir [9474-2] S1Dayalu, Jagannath [9483-12]S4, [9483-30] S8De Biasio, Martin [9482-10]SPTue, [9482-29] S4,[9482-40] S6de Borniol, Eric Dimitri [9451-13] S4, [9482-34] S5De Gaspari, Danny [9451-50]S12de Groot, Cornelis Hendrik[9455-24] S5De Ketelaere, Bart [9485-52]S9de la Barrière, Florence[9451-13] S4De Lucia, Frank Charles[9482-17] S2, [9482-42] S6De Lyon, Terrence J. [9451-37] S10de Mel, Geeth [9464-9] S3De Paula, Vincius [9459-22] S5de Rijk, Emile [9483-33] S5De Silva Indrasekara, A.Swarnapali [9486-10] S3de Vries, Jaap [9485-19] S3Deacon, Alick N. [9456-3] S1Dean, Robert M. [9468-9] S2Deaver, Dawne M. [9452-7]S1Debroux, Patrick S. [9461-1]S1, [9461-26] S6, [9461-35] S8Decker, Ryan [9494-9] S2Deegan, John P. [9451-54]S13, [9451-55] S13, [9451-58] S13, [9451-59] S13DeFisher, Scott [9453-11] S3,[9453-12] S3deGrassie, John S. [9467-74]S14DeGroote Nelson, Jessica[9453-13] S3, SC1136Dein, Edward [9452-32] S6Dekate, Sachin 9491 ConferenceChair, 9491 S3Session Chair, 9491 S4Session Chair, [9491-16]S4, [9491-8] S3Del Giorno, Mark [9494-6] S2Del Vecchio, Justin M. [9499-12] S3Delaunay, Pierre-Yves[9451-37] S10Delaunay, Xavier [9501-1] S1Delehanty, James B. 9490Program CommitteeDelgado Alonso, Jesus 9486Program CommitteeDell, John M. 9482 ProgramCommittee, [9482-28] S4DelMarco, Stephen P. 9497Program Committee,[9497-3] S1Delvit, Jean-Marc [9501-1]S1Delwiche, Stephen R. 9488Program CommitteeDemar, Richard [9473-8] S2Demarteau, Marcel [9467-113] SPThuDeming, Ross W. [9475-4]S1, [9475-7] S1Demir, Nusret [9487-27] S6Demir, Serkan [9487-27] S6Demirci, Suleyman [9482-49] S8Demirci, Utkan 9490 S2 SessionChair, [9490-9] S2Deng, Hongbo [9499-9] S2Denisov, Alexander [9462-11] S3Dentinger, Claire [9454-30]S8Denzler, Joachim [9489-2]S1Depree, Jessica [9499-19]S4Derelle, Sophie [9451-25] S8Dereniak, Eustace L.[9465-30] S7, 9472 ProgramCommittee, SC152Deroba, Joseph C. 9461Program CommitteeDeroo, Pieter D. [9451-2] S1,[9451-50] S12DeRose, Chris [9500-15] S3Desai, Deep [9480-29] S8Deschamps, Jeffrey [9487-25] S5DeSena, Jonathan T. [9474-22] S5Desjardins, Daniel D. 9470Conference Chair, 9470S8 Session Chair, [9470-17] S6Destéfanis, Gérard [9451-35] S10, [9451-77] S17,[9451-80] S18Destefanis, Vincent [9451-72]S17Desthieux, M. [9477-15] S4Deterline, Diane [9454-22]S6, [9454-23] S6Deutsch, Erik R. [9455-25]S5, [9467-99] S20, [9467-99] S7Devaney, Nicholas [9485-25]S4DeVito, Mark [9466-5] S2DeWeert, Michael J. 9484Program Committee,9484 S3 Session Chair,[9484-5] S2Dezert, Jean [9464-21] S7,9474 Program Committee,[9474-26] S6Dhadwal, Harbans S.[9468-2] S1, [9489-22] S5,[9491-19] SPThu, [9491-7]S2Dhakal, Sagar [9488-14] S3,[9488-27] SPTue, [9488-28] SPTue, [9488-30]SPTueDhar, Nibir K. [9451-83]S19, 9467 Program Committee,9481 ConferenceChair, 9481 S1 SessionChair, 9481 S2 SessionChair, 9481 S3 SessionChair, [9481-4] S1, 9493Conference Chair, 9493S1 Session Chair, [9493-13] S3Dharmalingam,Gnanaprakash [9491-17]SPThu, [9491-6] S2Dharmaseelan, Anoop[9498-7] S2Dhawan, Nishant [9451-105]S20Dhere, Neelkanth G. [9493-3] S1D’huys, Karlien [9485-52]S9Di Fusco, Massimo [9482-26] S3Di Sanzo, Rosa [9486-14] S4Dias, Morgado [9481-17] S4Diaz, Adrian [9486-18] S5DiBenedetto, John D. [9461-66] S13DiBerardino, Charles A.[9468-9] S2Dicker, Simon R. [9462-14]S4Dickert, Franz Ludwig 9486Program CommitteeDickey, Michael D. [9467-6]S1Dickson, Gibbs [9479-22] S8Dieckhoff, Jan [9490-12] S2Dieguez, Ernesto [9483-27]S8Dierks, Travis A. [9460-2] S1DiGiovanni, David A. [9462-17] S4Dillon, Thomas E. [9462-21]S5, [9462-9] S2, [9471-3]S1DiMaio, J. Michael [9472-5]S1Dimitros, Kostantinos [9474-24] S5DiNello-Fass, Ryan P. [9465-33] S8Ding, Kung-Hau [9461-11] S3Ding, Wenwen [9501-22] S5,[9501-9] S2Dinwiddie, Ralph B. 9485Program Committee,9485 S1 Session ChairDirner, Jason [9479-13] S2Divliansky, Ivan B. [9466-11]S3Dixon, Cory 9471 S1 SessionChairDixon, John P. [9482-32] S4Dixon, P. Ben [9500-41] S7Djeu, Nicholas [9467-55] S1,[9467-55] S10Djurovic, Igor [9484-15] S4Dobbins, Christopher L.[9452-43] S4Dobbins, Peter J. [9454-41]S10Dobeck, Gerald J. 9454Program CommitteeDoblas-Exposito, AnaIsabel [9495-2] S1Dobrosotskaya, Julia[9472-28] S6Dockstader, Shiloh L. 9473Conference Chair, 9473S2 Session Chair, [9473-15] S3Doe, Joshua M. [9452-3] S1+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 173


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberDoehler, Hans-Ul<strong>lr</strong>ich [9471-17] S4, [9471-18] S4Doering, Alexander [9480-33] S8Doerry, Armin W. 9461Conference Chair, [9461-24] S5, [9461-49] SPSTue,[9461-50] SPSTue, [9461-51] SPSTue, [9461-52]SPSTue, [9475-13] S2Dogaru, Traian V. [9461-18]S4, [9461-27] S6, [9461-34] S7Döhler, Gottfried H. 9483Program CommitteeDoi, Kohei [9483-26] S8Dolloff, John T. [9473-12]S2, [9473-13] S2Dolph, Chester [9469-5] S1,[9477-14] S4Dolphin, Nicolas [9474-56]SPSTue, [9496-9] S3,[9497-22] S4Domínguez Osante, CristianÁngel [9467-69] S13Dominguez, Jacinto [9451-70] S16Donald, Bonna C. [9490-8] S2Dong, Weimin [9466-5] S2Donkor, Eric 9500 ConferenceChair, 9500 S3Session Chair, [9500-2]S1, [9500-24] S4, [9500-3]S1Donnelly, Joseph P. [9492-24] S7D’Onofrio, Richard [9451-85]S20Donoho, David L. 9496Program CommitteeDonval, Ariela [9451-17] S5,[9470-5] S2Donzelli, Thomas P. [9454-34] S9Dorado, Adrián [9495-13]S4Dorado-Munoz, Leidy P.[9472-36] S7D’Orazio, Angela M. [9469-2]S1Dorizzi, Bernadette 9457Program CommitteeDorothy, Michael [9467-59]S11, [9467-59] S6Dorsey, Brandi L. [9455-13] S3Dörtbudak, Mehmet Fevzi[9456-16] S3Doster, Timothy J. [9472-29] S6Dotan, Ido Elisha [9470-5] S2Doucette, Peter J. 9473Conference Chair, 9473S3 Session Chair, [9473-12] S2, [9473-13] S2Dougherty, John D. [9482-47] S7Drachenberg, Derrek R.[9466-11] S3Dragic, Peter D. [9466-24]S6Drake, Gryphon [9451-55]S13, [9451-57] S13Driad, Rachid [9455-15] S4,[9467-95] S20, [9467-95] S7Driggers, Ronald G. 9451Program Committee,9451 S19 Session Chair,9452 Program Committee,9452 S4 SessionChair, [9452-8] S1, 9496Program CommitteeDrimbarean, Alexandru[9485-25] S4Driver, Richard 9482 ProgramCommitteeDrolet, Frédéric [9499-15] S4Druart, Guillaume [9451-13]S4, [9482-34] S5Druy, Mark A. 9482 ConferenceChair, 9482 S1Session ChairD’Souza, Arvind I. 9481Program CommitteeDu Bosq, Todd W. [9452-10]S2, [9452-17] S3, [9452-21] S4Du, Eliza Yingzi 9497 ConferenceChair, 9497 S3Session ChairDu, Henry H. 9480 ConferenceChair, 9480 S1Session Chair, 9480 S4Session Chair, [9480-23]S6, [9480-44] S1Du, Lili [9501-51] SPThuDu, Qian 9501 ConferenceCoChair, 9501 S5 SessionChair, [9501-23] S5,[9501-30] S6, [9501-8] S2,SC1161Du, Songtao [9488-6] S1Du, Wenkai [9477-27]SPSThuDu, Xiaoming [9487-29] S6Du, Xiaoming [9489-4] S1Du, Xiaoxiao [9454-55] S14Dua, Geetika [9485-18] S3,[9485-36] S6Dubbert, Dale F. [9461-23]S5, [9461-49] SPSTueDubinskii, Mark 9466 ConferenceChair, 9466 S2Session Chair, [9466-24]S6, [9466-25] S6, [9466-7]S2DuBois, Terry [9493-5] S1Duchaineau, Mark A. 9473Program CommitteeDuckworth, Gregory L. 9456Program Committee,9456 S2 Session Chair,9456 S3 Session ChairDufaux, Frederic 9497Program CommitteeDuff, Danielle [9464-12] S4Dulay, Samuel [9487-4] S1Duman, Kaan [9475-5] S1Dunbar, Zachary [9468-13]S4, [9468-13] S5Duncan, William D. [9462-14]S4Dundar, Eren O. [9460-1] S1Dunn, Malcolm H. [9455-23] S5Dunnill, Kevin Frank [9482-43] S6Duparré, Angela [9453-29]S5Duraisamy, Prakash[9477-11] S3, [9477-19] S5,[9477-28] S6Durak, Hasan [9456-49] S12Durbano, James P. 9478Program CommitteeDuschek, Frank [9455-11] S3Dutt, Ravi 9481 ProgramCommitteeDutta, Achyut K. 9467Conference Chair, 9481Conference Chair, 9481S1 Session Chair, 9481 S2Session Chair, 9481 S3Session Chair, 9481 S4Session Chair, [9481-4]S1, 9483 Program Committee,9493 ConferenceChair, 9493 S1 SessionChair, 9493 S2 SessionChair, 9493 S3 SessionChair, [9493-13] S3Dutta, Niloy K. [9467-111]SPThu, [9467-112] SPThuDutta, Prabir K. [9491-18]SPThuDvoretsky, Sergey A. [9483-27] S8EEbrahimi, Touradj 9497Program CommitteeEbrecht, Lars [9471-16] S4Eddy, Charles R. [9466-16]S4Edge, Harris L. [9468-18] S5Edirisinghe, Eran A. [9481-15] S3, [9481-26] SPThuEdwards, Perry S. [9482-20] S3Edwards, Tim [9451-36] S10Edwards, Timothy J. 9470Program CommitteeEgiazarian, Karen [9497-1]SPTue, [9497-30] SPTue,[9497-6] S1Ehlinger, Dennis [9453-14] S3Eich, Detlef [9451-73] S17Eichenholz, Jason M. 9482Program CommitteeEichfeld, Sarah M. [9467-22]S4Eick, Andrew [9463-11] S4Eicke, John S. 9479 ProgramCommittee, 9499 ProgramCommitteeEismann, Michael T. SymposiumCommittee, 9451Program Committee, 9451S10 Session Chair, 9472Program Committee, 9472S3 Session Chair, [9472-18] S4, 9495 ProgramCommitteeEkedebe, Nnanna N. [9474-56] SPSTue, [9496-9] S3,[9497-14] S2, [9497-22] S4El Bekri, Nadia [9499-7] S2Elangovan, Vinayak [9478-18]S4, [9499-8] S2El-Araby, Esam [9478-1] S1Elele, James N. 9478 ProgramCommitteeElgin, Dave [9465-3] S1El-Habashi, Ahmed [9459-16] S4Elhamri, Said [9451-39] S10El-Hinnawy, Nabil [9479-4] S1Eliyahu, Danny [9480-14] S4Elizarov, Valentin V. [9486-32] SPTue, [9486-33]SPTueElliott, Chip Brig 9500 ProgramCommitteeEllis, Michael J. [9451-70]S16Elmoghazy, Essam [9480-28] S8El-Sayed, Mostafa A.[9467-32] S6Elwell, Ryan A. [9461-34] S7Ely, Jay J. [9468-28] SPThu,[9480-31] S8Elyamani, Abdessama 9480Program CommitteeElyorgun, Deniz [9487-5] S1Emerick, Timothy [9473-17]S3Emery, Teresa H. [9467-76]S14Emge, Darren K. 9455Program Committee,9455 S4 Session Chair,[9455-19] S4Eminoglu, Selim [9451-33]S9, [9451-96] SPTueEmiyah, Christian [9497-18]S3Endo, Yutaka [9495-40]SPTueEngel, Emily K. [9493-25]SPTueEngel, James R. [9482-32] S4Engin, Doruk [9466-30]SPSTueEnglund, Dirk R. [9467-41]S7, [9500-1] S1Ensafi, Eskandar [9469-2] S1Entwitsle, Mark [9492-23] S7Eppeldauer, George P.[9452-38] SPSTue,SC1109Erbacher, Robert F. [9458-9]S3Erbert, Götz [9486-12] S3,[9488-16] S3Erdmann, Reinhard 9500Program Committee,9500 S2 Session Chair,9500 S4 Session Chair,[9500-3] S1Eren, Firat [9459-7] S2Erer, I??n [9482-49] S8Erkan, Abdullah [9470-24] S8Ernst, Johannes M. [9471-18] S4Erol, Enes [9470-37] S8Errea, Steve [9452-4] S1Ersoy, Okan K. [9482-49] S8Ertin, Emre [9475-17] S2Esakkimuthuraju, M. [9488-48] S5Escamilla-Ambrosio, PoncianoJ. [9484-12] S4Esfandyarpour, Rahim[9486-4] S2Espinola, Richard L. 9452Program Committee,9452 S2 Session Chair,[9452-13] S2Essex, M. [9490-18] S3Esterline, Chelsea H. [9465-23] S5Etchanchu, Thierry [9451-66]S16Ettinger, Gil J. 9475 ProgramCommitteeEvans, Douglass [9467-72]S14Evans, Keith R. [9467-22] S4Evans, Philip G. [9500-6] S1,[9500-7] S1Evans-Nguyen, Theresa G.9490 Program CommitteeEverett, H. R. [9468-19] S5Evstafyev, Sergey [9467-106]SPThuEwald, Andrew [9496-32] S7Ewing, Kenneth J. [9482-43] S6Ewing, Robert L. [9461-28]S6Exarchos, Dimitrios A.[9485-34] S6Ezekiel, Soundararajan[9473-9] S2FFabbri, Andrea [9488-38]SPTueFabris, Laura [9486-10] S3Faccio, Daniele [9492-18] S6Fairley, John D. [9493-15] S3Faist, Jérôme [9467-93] S19Fajkus, Marcel [9478-19]SPSTueFales, Andrew M. [9486-12]S3, [9486-7] S2Falk, Matthias [9481-11] S2Familoni, Jide 9496 ProgramCommitteeFan, Fei [9483-1] S1Fan, Qihui [9494-12] S3Fan, Wensheng [9472-5] S1Fan, Xudong 9480 ProgramCommitteeFang, Joyce [9481-31] SPThuFang, Jyh-Perng [9501-28]S6Fantacci, Claudio [9474-13]S3Fanto, Michael 9500 ProgramCommittee, 9500 S1Session Chair, 9500 S6Session Chair, [9500-22]S4, [9500-39] S7, [9500-40] S7Faraone, Lorenzo [9482-28] S4Fares, Maha [9470-35] S1,[9470-35] S12Fargnoli, Joseph D. [9461-72]S14Farhadiroushan, Mahmoud[9491-13] S4Farina, Alfonso [9474-13] S3Farka, Zdenek [9455-10] S3Farley, Vincent [9454-19] S5,[9455-26] S5, [9485-48]S9Farooq, Mohammad 9474Program CommitteeFarr, Norman E. [9459-3] S1Farr, William H. 9492 ProgramCommittee, 9492 S4Session ChairFarrell, Alan [9481-8] S2,[9492-27] S8174 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberFarrell, J. Paul 9454 S13Session ChairFarrell, Mikella E. 9454 S8Session Chair, [9454-29]S8, [9455-29] S6, 9487Program Committee,9487 S4 Session Chair,[9487-16] S4Farrell, Thomas C. [9465-28]S7Farris, Katheryn [9456-19] S5Farry, Michael [9499-4] S1Fassbender, Wilhelm [9466-6] S2Fastenau, Joel M. [9451-31] S8Fau<strong>lr</strong>ing, Jason W. [9461-63]S13Faust, Anthony A. 9454Program Committee,9454 S13 Session Chair,[9454-38] S10Fay, James J. [9465-16] S4Fearing, Ronald [9467-63]S12, [9467-63] S7Fedorov, Vladimir V. [9467-92] S18Fedotova, Mikhail V. [9461-68] S13Feist, Dakota J. [9495-50]SPTueFelber, Franklin [9456-2] S1Fen, Zhang [9495-36] SPTueFeng, Dake [9467-108]SPThu, [9468-2] S1,[9489-22] S5, [9491-19]SPThu, [9491-7] S2,[9493-16] S3Feng, Dan [9495-48] SPTueFeng, Guoying [9481-34]SPThu, [9482-54] SPTueFeng, Judy [9454-2] S1Feng, Zhili [9485-38] S7Fenstermacher, Laurie H.9474 Program Committee,[9474-27] S6Ferensovych, Yaroslav P.[9493-18] SPTueFerguson, Stuart [9462-4] S1Feria, Erlan H. 9497Program Committee,[9497-34] S4Fernández, Carlos [9485-39]S7, [9485-51] S9Fernandez, Renny E. [9487-1]S1Fernandez-Cull, Christy9451 Program Committee,[9451-85] S20Fernando, Joseph [9464-35]S9Fernez, Michael [9486-17] S4Ferrare, Richard [9459-24]S5Ferrarini, Giovanni [9485-15] S3, [9485-40] S7Ferraro, Pietro 9495 ProgramCommitteeFerrec, Yann [9482-34] S5Fertig, Gregory J. [9483-12] S4Fess, Edward [9453-11] S3,[9453-12] S3Fick, Ron [9472-35] S7Field, Mark [9479-7] S1Fierrez, Julian 9457 ProgramCommitteeFiete, Robert D. [9483-30]S8Figgemeier, Heinrich [9451-73] S17, [9451-75] S17Figueiredo, Pedro N. [9466-1] S1Filgate, Joshua [9453-4] S1Filis, Avishai [9451-67] S16,[9451-71] S16Finch, Amethist S. [9455-13]S3, 9487 Program CommitteeFindlay, David [9471-20] S5Fink, James 9499 ProgramCommitteeFink, Yoel 9480 ProgramCommitteeFiorino, Steven T. [9465-29]S7Fischbach, Thomas [9455-11] S3Fisher, Anita M. [9451-26] S8Fisher, Tali [9451-17] S5Fitz, Michael P. [9465-35] S8Fitzsimmons, Fred J. [9464-32] S9Fleischman, Zackery D.[9466-17] S4Flenner, Arjuna [9474-33] S7Flenner, Jennifer [9474-33]S7Fleuret, Julien R. [9485-56]S10Fleury, Dominique [9488-16]S3Flewelling, Brien R. 9469Program Committee,9469 S1 Session Chair,[9469-21] S5Flores, Benjamin C. [9461-35] S8, [9461-57] S11,[9461-57] S12Florez, Juan Felipe [9485-46] S6Flug, Eric A. [9452-26] S5Flynn, Patrick J. [9457-16] S5Font, Carlos Omar 9461Program Committee,[9461-73] S14Foote, Bobby D. [9470-25]S9, [9471-1] S1Foote, Ed [9451-56] S13Ford, H. Alyson [9469-22] S5Ford, John M. [9469-22] S5Ford, William A. [9456-18] S4Fordham, Matt [9473-8] S2Forero, Pedro [9476-8] S2Forland, Brenda M. [9455-4]S1Foroutan, Vahid [9494-25] S2Forrai, David P. 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S4Session ChairForrer, Martin [9481-11] S2Forrester, Thomas C. [9456-23] S6, [9456-29] S7Foti, Robyn [9453-5] S1Fountain, Augustus Way9455 Conference Chair,9455 S8 Session ChairFourspring, Kenneth D.[9483-12] S4, [9483-30]S8Fowler, Ron [9456-7] S2Fox, Anthony [9473-14] S3Fox, Marsha [9482-36] S5Fox, Paul A. [9460-11] S3,[9478-5] S2, [9478-8] S2Fox, Robert V. [9482-17] S2Fraenkel, Avraham [9451-20]S6Francis, Daniel [9486-16] S4Francis, Laurent A. 9491Program CommitteeFrancisco, Glen L. [9451-12] S4Francois, Jean-Michel 9470Program Committee, 9470S4 Session Chair, [9470-3] S1, [9470-3] S12Frank, Rainer [9490-14] S3Franks, Gregory [9452-31]S6, [9452-32] S6, [9452-33] S6, [9452-35] S6Franks, John W. [9452-19] S3Frantz, Jesse A. [9489-17] S5Frazier, Judith A. [9467-20]S3Fredricksen, Christopher J.[9452-32] S6, [9491-14] S4Freitag, Douglas W. [9453-7] S2Freitas, Jaime A. [9466-16]S4Frenchi, Christopher [9496-21] S5Freund, Cäcilia [9487-3] S1Freundorfer, Al [9461-30] S7Frey, Michael R. 9500 ConferenceCoChair, 9500 S5Session Chair, 9500 S8Session Chair, [9500-59] S6Friedheim, James E. [9467-49] S9Friedman, Melvin H. [9452-26] S5Friel, Kevin J. [9495-43]SPTue, [9495-44] SPTueFrish, Michael B. 9482Program Committee,[9482-8] S1Frnda, Jaroslav [9456-27] S7,[9497-12] S2Fromzel, Viktor [9466-7] S2Frost, Susan A. [9480-19] S5Fu, Chen [9484-8] S2Fu, Guoqing [9483-5] S2Fu, Lei [9454-5] S2Fu, Long [9486-20] S5Fuchi, Kazuko [9467-44] S8Fuchs, Frank [9455-15] S4,[9467-95] S20, [9467-95] S7Fuerstenau, Stephen D.[9486-24] S6Fujii, Toshiaki 9495 ProgramCommitteeFujisawa, Daisuke [9451-53]S12Full, Robert J. [9467-121]S12, [9467-121] S7Fulop, Gabor F. 9451 ConferenceChairFunatsu, Ryohei [9495-17]S5Furlong, Mark J. [9451-30]S8, [9451-31] S8, [9451-95] SPTueFurstenberg, Robert [9455-22] S4, [9455-32] S6,[9467-98] S20, [9467-98]S7, [9482-15] S2Furxhi, Orges [9452-8] S1GGabitzsch, Elizabeth [9490-20] S3Gabura, Jim [9451-18] S5Gader, Paul D. [9472-35] S7Gadsden, Stephen A. [9468-27] SPThu, [9474-59]SPSTue, [9474-7] S2,[9474-8] S2Gaeta, Gerard [9456-34] S8Gage, Douglas W. 9468Conference Chair, 9468S5 Session Chair, [9468-17] S5Gagnon, Marc-André [9454-19] S5, [9455-26] S5,[9485-48] S9Galla, Matt [9494-3] S1Gallacher, Thomas F. [9462-7] S2Gallagher, Dennis [9470-1]S1, [9470-1] S12Gallagher, Kyle A. [9461-10]S2, [9461-7] S2, [9461-76]SPSTue, [9461-8] S2,[9461-9] S2Gallego, Nidia C. [9485-37]S6Galvez, Enrique J. [9500-46] S8Gamble, Gary R. [9488-17]S4Gandini, Erio [9462-5] S1Ganger, Robert [9464-12] S4Ganguli, Anurag [9480-9] S3Ganguli, Rahul [9493-2] S1Gannon, John [9453-3] S1Gans, Eric [9470-2] S1,[9470-2] S12Gao, Chen [9497-2] S1Gao, Cheng [9501-14] S3,[9501-15] S4, [9501-21]S5, [9501-29] S6, [9501-35] S8Gao, Peng [9501-40] SPThuGao, Tianyuan [9465-38]SPSThuGao, Xiang [9476-24] S6Gao, Ying [9501-38] SPThu,[9501-39] SPThuGao, Yuanda [9467-41] S7Gapon, Nikolay V. [9497-30]SPTueGapontsev, Valentin P.[9467-92] S18Garbeil, Harold [9469-26] S6Garber, Frederick D. 9475Conference Chair, 9476Program CommitteeGarcia Izquierdo, Carlos[9488-38] SPTueGarcia, Gregory 9454 ProgramCommitteeGarcia-Sampedro, Guillermo[9468-1] S1, [9468-4] S1Gardezi, Akber A. [9477-5]S2Gardiner, George [9466-28] S7Gardner, Chuck [9455-28] S5Garg, Pragalbh [9457-14] S5Gariepy, Genevieve [9492-18] S6Garigipati, Rudrayya C.[9500-14] S2Garren, David A. [9475-11]S2Garrett, James S. [9474-34] S7Garrett, Joseph L. [9489-17]S5Garrido-Novell, Cristóbal[9488-18] S4Garrido-Varo, Ana [9488-18]S4Gartley, Michael G. [9472-40] S8Gärtner, Claudia [9455-14]S3, 9487 Program Committee,9487 S1 SessionChair, 9487 S2 SessionChair, [9487-3] S1, 9490Conference CoChair,9490 S3 Session Chair,[9490-14] S3, [9490-16] S3Gary, Dominik [9490-16] S3Gaska, James [9470-31] S10Gasmi Cherifi, Taieb [9486-19] S5Gatesman, Andrew J. [9462-17] S4, [9483-16] S5Gatscha, Theresia [9487-5]S1Gatt, Philip 9465 ProgramCommitteeGau, Vincent [9490-5] S1Gauglitz, Günter G. 9486Conference ChairGaultney, Daniel [9500-20]S3Gaunaurd, Guillermo C.9476 Program CommitteeGavrilescu, Maria [9470-32]S10Gawron, Waldemar [9451-104] S10Gazagnaire, Julia [9454-57]S15Geaga, Jorge V. [9461-25] S6Gebrehiwot, Worku Zewdie[9472-60] SPSThuGeddes, Christopher D. 9487Program CommitteeGeier, Eduard [9482-29] S4Gelabert, Pedro [9482-13] S2Genest, Marc [9485-33] S6Geng, Zongyu [9498-9] S3Gentilman, Richard 9453Program Committee,9453 S1 Session ChairGeorge, Jemin [9499-1] S1George, Simi A. [9466-13] S4George, Thomas 9467Conference Chair, 9467S4 Session Chair, 9469Program CommitteeGerace, Aaron D. [9472-13]S3, [9472-39] S8Gerhart, Grant R. 9468Conference ChairGerhold, Michael D. 9481Program CommitteeGerlach, Gerald [9451-49]S12German, Jenisse [9482-3] S1+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 175


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberGerry, Christopher C. [9500-44] S8, [9500-45] S8Gerstle, Walter H. [9461-24] S5Gertner, Izidor 9476 ProgramCommittee, 9476 S3 SessionChair, [9476-12] S3Geyer, Chris [9454-22] S6,[9454-23] S6Ghadi, Hemant Jagannath[9481-28] SPThu, [9481-29] SPThuGhalichechian, Nima [9479-4] S1Ghazel, Mohsen [9473-4] S1Gheorghe, Codin [9451-99]SPTueGhioni, Massimo [9492-4] S1Ghogho, Mounir [9484-16]S4Ghoniemy, Samy S. A.[9466-32] SPSTueGiammanco, Cheryl A.[9499-18] S4Giannetti, Ambra [9486-27]SPTueGiaralis, Agathoklis [9484-19] S6Giarratano, Robert [9456-35] S8Gibbs, Peter [9470-32] S10Giblin, Jay P. [9472-40] S8Gibson, Charles SC1109Gibson, Cory [9480-6] S2Gibson, Daniel J. [9451-55]S13, [9451-57] S13, [9451-58] S13, [9451-59] S13Gibson, Kristofor [9467-74]S14Gibson, Steve [9467-70] S13Gielis, Guy [9451-2] S1Giesbrecht, Jared 9468Program CommitteeGiese, Thorsten [9495-14]S4, [9495-27] S7Gilani, Syed U. [9454-54] S14Gilbert, Jeffrey [9474-22] S5Gilbert, Luke [9453-15] S4Gilbreath, G. Charmaine9461 Conference Chair,[9461-73] S14Gilerson, Alexander [9459-16] S4, [9459-22] S5Giles, Robert H. [9462-17]S4, [9483-22] S7Gillen, Matthew [9456-25] S6Gillespie, Patti S. 9476Program CommitteeGillooly, Andy M. [9480-16]S5Gimmestad, Gary G. 9465Program CommitteeGinat, Ran [9451-5] S1Ginley-Hidinger, Matthew[9477-21] S5Ginn, James C. [9451-52]S12Giza, Mark M. [9465-14] S4Gkoktsi, Kyriaki [9484-19] S6Gladkova, Irina [9459-26] S6,[9459-31] S7Glaser, Ethan [9487-6] S2Glebov, Alexei L. [9465-9]S2, [9466-14] S4, [9466-8]S2Glebov, Leonid B. [9465-9]S2, [9466-11] S3, [9466-14] S4, [9466-8] S2Glebova, Larissa [9465-9]S2, [9466-14] S4, [9466-8]S2Gleeson, Anthony J. [9456-3] S1Gleeson, Martin A. [9490-11]S2, [9490-7] S1Gleissner, Uwe [9480-34] S8,[9486-39] SPTueGleizer, Anna [9453-26] S5Glennon, John J. [9492-20]S6Glodek, William [9478-4] S1Glover, Charles W. 9474Program CommitteeGlozman, Alex [9451-20] S6Glückstad, Jesper [9477-1]S1G-Michael, Tesfaye 9454Program Committee,9454 S14 Session Chair,9454 S15 Session Chair,[9454-59] S15Goffin, Edward [9481-36]SPThuGogler, S?awomir [9452-29]S5, [9452-42] SPSTue,[9481-54] SPThuGoh, Terence K. L. [9460-3]S1, [9498-7] S2Göktas, Asim [9469-25] S6Golato, Andrew L. [9484-20]S6Goldberg, Brian S. [9456-53]S12Goldberg, Dani [9479-12] S2Goldberg, Mitchell [9488-24] S5, 9501 ProgramCommitteeGoldberger, Joshua [9467-23] S4Golde, Daniel [9483-17] S6Goldman, Daniel I. [9467-65]S12, [9467-65] S7Goldman, Lee M. [9453-5]S1Goldner, Eric Lee 9480Program CommitteeGoldstein, Neil [9482-36] S5Golenkov, Aleksandr G.[9483-27] S8Golovinskiy, Mikhail [9467-105] SPThuGolowich, Steven E. [9472-2]S1Gomatam, Vikram Thiruneermalai[9476-16] S5Gomer, Nathaniel R. [9455-27] S5, [9455-28] S5Gomes, Carmen L. [9487-7]S2Gómez, Luis [9485-39] S7,[9485-51] S9Gong, Chen [9493-19]SPTue, [9493-8] S2Gong, Cuiling [9459-14] S3,[9484-17] S5Gong, Rui [9487-35] SPThuGong, Tao [9467-109] SPThu,[9493-21] SPTueGonzález Chévere, David M.[9461-22] S5, [9472-53] S1González Gómez, AndrésLeonardo [9495-52]SPTueGonzalez, Elizabeth [9487-12] S3González-Camino, María[9485-39] S7, [9485-51]S9Goode, Wesley [9459-18] S4Goodenough, Adam A.[9472-12] S3, [9472-13] S3Goodman, I. R. 9474 ProgramCommitteeGoodman, Jacob [9468-27]SPThuGoodwin, Scott H. [9452-31]S6, [9452-32] S6Goold, Jeremy [9461-14] S3Goranson, Marc [9491-8] S3Gordon, Eli E. [9451-46] S11Gordon, Josh [9462-18] S4Gordon, Steven [9465-35] S8Gorman, Joe [9464-14] S4Gorman, John D. [9474-27]S6Gorospe, George E. [9480-19] S5Gosian, Gregory J. 9460Conference CoChair,9460 S4 Session Chair,9460 S5 Session ChairGosse, C. Alec [9473-17] S3Goto, Hideki [9483-26] S8Goueguel, Christian [9467-56] S1, [9467-56] S10Gouverneur, Benedict [9451-2] S1Gover, Dan [9451-67] S16,[9451-71] S16Govoni, Mark A. 9461 ProgramCommittee, 9461 S3Session Chair, 9461 S8Session Chair, [9461-27]S6, [9461-34] S7Goyal, Anish K. [9455-25]S5, [9467-99] S20, [9467-99] S7Goyette, Thomas M. [9483-22] S7Grabe, Volker [9471-20] S5Grace, William R. [9499-2]S1Gradmark, Per-Åke [9455-12] S3Graham, Jacob L. [9499-10] S3Graham, Richard D. [9500-19] S3Graña, Manuel [9472-6] S1Gransee, Rainer [9487-4] S1,[9487-5] S1Grant, Barbara G. SC1073Grant, Ken 9465 ProgramCommitteeGrantham, Steven E. [9485-43] S7Graver, Tom W. 9480 ProgramCommittee, 9480 S6Session Chair, [9480-2]S1Gravrand, Olivier [9451-35]S10, [9451-77] S17Graziano, Antonio [9474-13]S3Grbovic, Dragoslav [9476-37] S8Greca, Joseph [9462-13] S4Green, John [9452-6] S1Green, Kevin K. 9454 S5Session Chair, [9454-22]S6, [9454-23] S6Green, Thomas 9479 ProgramCommitteeGreenslade, Ken [9451-12]S4Gregory, Christopher W.[9451-3] S1Grein, Matthew E. [9492-13]S4, [9492-7] S3, [9500-41] S7Greiner, Mark E. 9451 ProgramCommitteeGremillion, Gregory [9467-60] S11, [9467-60] S6,[9467-62] S11, [9467-62]S6Gresch, Tobias [9467-101]S21, [9467-101] S8Grewe, Lynne L. 9474 ProgramCommittee, 9474 S7Session Chair, 9474 S8Session Chair, 9474 S9Session Chair, [9474-45]S9Grice, Warren P. [9500-6] S1,[9500-7] S1Gridish, Yaakov [9451-48]S11Griethe, Wolfgang [9460-6]S2Griffin, Timothy J. [9490-2] S1Griffith, Anthony [9461-12]S3Griffith, Zachary [9479-7] S1Grigoryan, Artyom M.[9456-21] S5, [9497-13]SPTue, [9497-29] SPTueGrimaila, Michael R. [9458-6]S2, [9458-6] S6Grishkanich, Alexsandr S.[9486-31] SPTue, [9486-32] SPTue, [9486-33]SPTueGrocholsky, Benjamin P.[9471-20] S5Grönberg, Leif [9462-12] S3Gronosky, Andrew [9456-25]S6Grosklos, Guenchik J. [9472-24] S5Gross, Barry M. [9486-18] S5Gross, Geoff [9499-14] S3Gross, Noam [9470-5] S2Grossman, Erich N. 9462Program Committee,[9462-18] S4Grossman, Stanley I. [9472-49] S11, [9476-6] S2Grot, Jonathan [9482-36] S5Gruber, Thomas C. [9482-32] S4Grunwald, Paul [9470-20] S8Gu, Yalong [9459-16] S4Guan, Xingguo [9466-5] S2Guardala, Noel A. [9455-1] S1Guardigli, Massimo [9482-26] S3Gudkov, Alexander [9462-11]S3Gudmundsen, Theodore J.[9492-13] S4Güell, Jeff J. 9471 ProgramCommittee, [9471-4] S1Guérineau, Nicolas [9451-13]S4, [9482-34] S5Guerrero-Ginel, José E.[9488-18] S4Guertin, Nickolas 9479 ProgramCommitteeGugino, Peter M. [9454-34]S9Gui, Yongsheng [9454-5] S2Guiang, Chona S. [9472-42] S8Guicheteau, Jason A. 9455Program Committee,9455 S7 Session ChairGuida, Renato [9491-8] S3Guilizzoni, Roberta [9481-25]SPThuGuillen, Andy T. [9469-6] S1Gulinatti, Angelo [9492-4] S1Gunapala, Sarath D. 9451Program Committee,[9451-26] S8Gundam, Madhuri [9476-17]S5, [9477-16] S4Gunes, Erdinc [9472-20] S4Guo, Hong [9454-5] S2Guo, Horng-Yuh [9501-10] S3Guo, Zhiming [9488-47]SPTueGupta Roy, Subharup[9467-68] S13, [9472-51]S11Gupta, Kalyan M. [9454-3]S1Gupta, Neelam [9481-10] S2,[9482-46] S7Gupta, Phalguni 9497 ProgramCommitteeGupta, Satyandra K. [9494-13] S3Gupta, Shalabh [9498-5] S2Gupta, Shantanu [9466-30]SPSTueGupta, Sheetal B. [9473-2] S1Gura, Anna [9500-44] S8Gurbuz, Firat [9454-44] S11Gurbuz, Yasar [9451-32] S9,[9451-34] S9, [9451-93]SPTue, [9451-94] SPTueGurram, Prudhvi [9464-3] S1,[9474-41] S8Gurry, Thomas [9482-24] S3Gurson, Adam [9473-12] S2Gusarov, Alexsandr [9486-32] SPTue, [9486-33]SPTueGutiérrez, Raúl [9485-39] S7,[9485-51] S9Gutin, Mikhail A. [9453-14]S3Gutin, Olga [9453-14] S3Guven, Ibrahim [9453-23]S5, [9453-24] S5Guyon, Yannis [9485-44] S8Guyot, Éric [9454-19] S5,[9485-48] S9Guzey, Haci Mehmet [9460-2] S1Guzina, Bojan [9476-19] S5Gyongyosi, Laszlo [9500-9]S1176 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberHHa, Dongheon [9493-12] S3Haakestad, Magnus W.[9483-29] S8Habib, Khaled J. 9489Program CommitteeHabib, Md Ahsan [9494-15] S3Habineza, Didace [9494-29] S3Hach, Edwin E. [9500-37]S6, [9500-45] S8Hachisu, Takumi [9481-22]SPThuHacker, Jonathan [9479-7]S1Haddab, Yassine [9494-26]S1Hadfield, Robert H. 9492Program Committee,[9492-10] S4Hadley, Christina [9499-13]S3Hadley, Steven [9470-31] S10Haefner, David P. [9452-1]S1, [9452-25] S5Haes, Amanda J. [9487-18]S4Hafiane, Adel 9473 ProgramCommitteeHaghshenas, Javad [9481-35] SPThuHagstrom, Shea [9465-13]S4Haibach, Frederick G. 9482Program CommitteeHaïdar, Riad [9451-25] S8Hainberger, Rainer [9490-12]S2Hajek, Manfred [9470-30]S10Haldane, Duncan [9467-63]S12, [9467-63] S7Halford, Thomas R. [9465-35] S8Hall, Charles B. [9493-14] S3Hall, David L. 9499 ConferenceChair, 9499 S4 SessionChair, [9499-10] S3Hallenborg, Eric [9467-74]S14Hallowell, Susan F. 9456Program CommitteeHalpern, Mark [9462-14] S4Ham, Fredric M. 9496Program CommitteeHam, Woonchul C. [9495-23] S6Hamard, Sébastien [9451-4]S1Hamblin, Michael R. [9467-20] S3Hamers, Jeff [9451-46] S11Hamilton, Patrick [9459-11]S5Hammel, Stephen M. [9467-74] S14Hammond, Paula T. [9480-44] S1Hammoud, Riad I. 9476Program CommitteeHamoir, Dominique 9465Program CommitteeHamran, Svein-Erik [9461-45] S10Han, Feng [9487-35] SPThuHan, Jiawei [9499-9] S2Han, Karen [9485-37] S6Han, Kuk-Il [9452-39]SPSTueHan, Ming [9459-19] S4,9480 Program Committee,9480 S5 SessionChair, [9480-24] S7,[9480-8] S3Han, Shu-Jen [9467-29] S5Han, Xu [9489-6] S2Handke, Jürgen [9455-11] S3Haneda, Hajime 9480 ProgramCommitteeHankey, Judith [9480-16] S5Hanlon, Kelly [9456-25] S6Hanna, Stefan [9451-73] S17Hanratty, Timothy P. 9499Conference Chair, 9499S2 Session Chair, 9499S3 Session ChairHansen, Nichole [9499-25]SPTueHanson, Charles M. 9451Conference Chair, 9451S12 Session Chair, SC900Hanssen, Leonard M.[9485-43] S7Hao, Yong [9493-1] S1,[9493-10] S2, [9493-11]S3, [9493-17] S3Hao, Yu [9500-48] S8Harb, Charles C. [9467-100]S18Harbour, Steven D. [9470-15]S6Hardie, Russell C. [9472-21] S5Harding, Kevin G. SymposiumCommittee, 9489Conference Chair, 9489S5 Session Chair, [9489-12] S2, [9489-20] S5,[9489-21] S5, [9489-4] S1,[9489-6] S2, [9489-7] S2,SC609Harding, Thomas H. [9470-26] S9Harding, Thomas H. [9470-36] SPSTueHardy, Gregory J. [9471-1] S1Hardy, Tyler [9469-3] S1Harer, John [9474-22] S5Harguess, Joshua D. [9463-7] S6, [9468-14] S4,[9468-14] S5, [9476-8] S2Harkrider, Susan 9478 ProgramCommitteeHarms, Justin [9472-14] S3Harrell, John [9479-11] S2Harris, Andrew Robert[9459-34] S7Harris, D. Ahmasi [9451-45]S11Harris, Daniel C. 9453 ProgramCommittee, 9453 S3Session Chair, [9453-9]S2, SC214Harris, Samuel [9454-49] S11Harris, Susan [9459-2] S1,[9459-5] S1, [9459-6] S1Harrison, Joycelyn S. [9467-42] S8Harrison, Paul [9454-6] S2,[9455-39] S8, [9490-24]SPTueHarrity, Charles [9471-3] S1Hartig, Roland [9492-3] S1Hartley, R. Scott [9464-36]S9Hartloff, Jesse L. [9499-27]SPTueHary, Mark [9463-2] S1Hasanbegovic, Amir [9451-99] SPTueHaskologlu, Isa [9470-37] S8Hassan, Ali [9477-7] S2Hassan, Moinuddin [9487-12] S3Hassanien, Aboulnasr [9497-17] S3, [9497-28] SPTueHassel, Juha [9462-12] S3Hasselbrack, William E.[9492-14] S5Hasson, Nofar [9472-26] S5Hastings, Arthur R. [9451-65]S13Hata, Yutaka 9496 ProgramCommitteeHauptvogel, Matthias [9453-29] S5Hausmann, Anita [9455-11]S3Havemann, Stephan [9472-44] S8Haven, Drew T. [9453-21]S4Havens, Timothy C. [9454-10] S3, [9454-32] S9,[9454-33] S9, [9454-40]S10Havig, Paul R. 9470 ConferenceChair, [9470-9] S3Hawes, Timothy W. [9499-26] SPTueHawkins, Thomas W.[9466-24] S6Hawks, Michael R. [9472-15]S3, [9485-2] S1Hawley, Chadwick Todd9461 Conference Chair,[9461-69] S14Hayashi, Shin’ichiro [9483-20] S7, [9483-7] S2Hayat, Majeed M. 9461 ProgramCommittee, [9461-24] S5, 9492 ProgramCommitteeHayduk, Michael J. 9500Conference Chair, 9500S1 Session ChairHayward, Peter [9480-29] S8Hazinedar, Ilker [9456-52]S12He, Jr-Hau [9467-12] S1,9491 Program Committee,[9491-4] S2He, Kai [9459-35] S7He, Li [9481-30] SPThuHealey, Glenn E. 9472 ProgramCommitteeHeathcock, Robert 9464Program CommitteeHeberling, Dirk [9461-67]S13Hedborg, Julia [9455-12] S3Hedden, Abigail S. [9462-16]S4Heflin, Brian C. 9457 ProgramCommitteeHegazy, Mohamed N. [9491-20] SPThuHegyi, Alex [9480-9] S3,[9482-44] S7Heikamp, Stephanie [9482-22] S3Heinrich, Daniela H. [9474-39] S8, [9476-3] S1Heinrichs, Richard M. 9465Program CommitteeHeinsbroek, Ritse C. [9482-22] S3Heinz, Daniel C. [9454-16] S4Heinze, Norbert [9463-12] S4Heitschmidt, Gerald W.[9488-17] S4Heitzenrater, Chad D. 9458Program CommitteeHeizmann, Michael 9498Program CommitteeHekimhan, Erdem [9470-23] S8Helistö, Panu [9462-12] S3Heller, Donald F. [9487-15]S3Hellsten, Hans [9475-10] S2Helmerhorst, Eva J. [9490-4]S1Helmstetter, Anthony [9458-5] S2, [9458-5] S6Hemenway, David M. [9466-5] S2Hempelmann, Christian F.[9476-30] S7Henaey, Kevin D. [9459-20]S5Henderson, Robert K. [9492-18] S6Hendler, James 9499 ProgramCommitteeHengy, Sebastien [9461-64]S13, [9464-15] S5Hennequin, Christophe[9494-21] S2Henry, Daniel J. 9460 ConferenceChairHenry, Nathan [9451-103] S6Henry, Samuel T. [9472-25]S5Hensley, William H. [9461-23] S5Henson, Bryan Fayne [9480-3] S1Hepp, Jared J. [9479-11] S2Herald, William L. [9452-33] S6Herda, Robert [9467-80]S16, [9467-89] S18Herman, Matthew A. 9484Program Committee,9484 S5 Session Chair,[9484-9] S3Hernández Méndez, Arturo[9467-69] S13Hertenstein, Daniel L. [9460-11] S3Hertlein, Heinz [9457-17] S6Hesler, Jeffrey Lee [9483-10]S4, [9483-19] S6Hester, Charles F. 9498 ProgramCommittee, 9498 S3Session ChairHewitt, Gregory F. S. [9473-8] S2Hickman, Duncan L. [9471-21] S5Higgins, Rich [9465-11] S3Hightower, Paul [9463-21]S2, [9463-22] S6Hild, Jutta E. [9463-12] S4Hilkert, James M. SC160Hill, Cory J. [9451-26] S8Hill, Sam [9482-58] S9Hillberry, Logan E. [9452-34]S6Hiller, Tobias [9455-37] S8Hillman, Christopher [9479-7] S1Hills, Katherine D. [9487-7]S2Hilton, Gene C. [9462-14] S4Hincapie-Palacio, DoracellyD. [9487-36] SPThuHines, Deon [9481-37]SPThuHines, Dorothy A. [9464-12] S4Hines, Glenn D. [9465-1] S1Hines, Kevin [9484-6] S2Hines, Mike [9480-18] S5Hinman, Michael L. 9474Program Committee, 9474S4 Session Chair, 9474S5 Session Chair, 9474 S6Session ChairHintz, Kenneth 9474 ConferenceCoChair, 9474 S1Session Chair, 9474 S2Session Chair, 9474 S4Session Chair, 9474 S5Session Chair, 9474 S6Session ChairHintz, Todd M. 9456 ProgramCommitteeHirano, Kenji [9495-42]SPTueHirayama, Hideki [9483-39] S1Hirsch, Michael J. [9464-16]S5, [9499-21] S5Hirschl, Christina [9482-29]S4, [9483-31] SPThuHitchins, Victoria M. [9487-12] S3Hite, Jennifer K. [9466-16] S4Hiura, Hitoshi [9495-17] S5Hixson, Jonathan G. 9452Program Committee,9452 S3 Session Chair,[9452-2] S1, [9452-24] S5,[9478-6] S2Hlawatsch, Nadine [9455-14]S3, [9490-14] S3, [9490-16] S3Hnatush, Svitlana O. [9493-18] SPTueHo, Dominic K. [9454-15] S4,[9454-35] S9, [9454-45]S11, [9454-49] S11Ho, James [9479-4] S1Ho, Michael [9467-20] S3Hocking, Denise C. [9467-14] S2Hodgkin, Van A. [9452-40]SPSTueHodgkinson, Jane [9486-16]S4Hodgkiss, William S. [9497-20] S3Hoe, Benjamin [9461-16] S4Hoe, David H. [9461-36] S8Hoeglund, Linda [9451-26]S8Hoeth, Julian [9487-5] S1Hoffland, Soren [9455-36] S7+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 177


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberHoffman, Matthew J. [9460-14] S4Hoffman, Regis M. [9471-20]S5Hoffmann, Ted [9479-5] S1Hofmann, Joachim [9491-12]S4Hohenleutner, Matthias[9483-17] S6Hohil, Myron E. 9456 ProgramCommittee, 9456 S1Session Chair, 9456 S10Session Chair, 9456 S11Session Chair, 9456 S12Session Chair, 9456 S2Session Chair, 9456 S3Session Chair, 9456 S4Session Chair, 9456 S6Session Chair, 9456 S7Session Chair, 9456 S8Session ChairHoller, Stephen [9486-24]S6Hollinger, Jim [9454-18] S5,[9468-5] S1, [9494-11] S2Holmberg, Edward A. [9459-20] S5Holmstedt, Jason T. [9470-19] S7Holst, Gerald C. 9452 ConferenceChair, [9452-16]S3, [9452-20] S4, SC067,SC154, SC713Holthoff, Ellen L. [9454-29]S8, [9455-29] S6, [9455-34] S7, [9455-37] S8,[9467-97] S20, [9467-97]S7Homa, Daniel [9467-57] S1,[9467-57] S10Homa, Daniel 9480 ProgramCommitteeHone, James [9467-41] S7Hong, Cheng [9495-36]SPTueHong, Elliot [9487-28] S6,[9487-29] S6Hong, Seokmin [9495-13] S4Hong, Tsai [9498-15] S4Hook, Simon J. [9451-89]S21Hopgood, James R. [9465-7]S2Hoppmann, Eric P. [9487-19]S4Horansky, Robert D. [9492-9]S4Horch, Elliott P. [9492-1] S1Horesh, Shibolet Linzer[9451-48] S11Horikawa, Shin [9488-10]SPTue, [9488-12] S2,[9488-31] SPTue, [9488-32] SPTue, [9488-4] S1,[9488-8] S2Horne, Michael R. [9485-1] S1Horvath, Matt S. [9475-18]S2, [9476-21] S6Horwath, Joachin [9460-6] S2Hoshino, Kazuhiro [9495-1]S1Hossack, John A. [9496-5] S1Hotate, Kazuo 9480 ProgramCommitteeHottel, Bryant M. [9473-12]S2Hou, Weilin W. 9459 ConferenceChair, 9459 S4 SessionChair, [9459-14] S3,[9459-18] S4, [9459-19]S4, [9459-24] S5, [9480-8]S3, [9484-17] S5House, David [9487-21] S3Houser, Eric J. 9455 ProgramCommitteeHouser, Jeff [9464-12] S4Houston, Vincent E. [9470-28] S9Hoving, Willem 9482Program Committee,[9482-22] S3Hovland, Harald [9451-14]S4Howard, Pete 9454 S11Session ChairHoward, Richard T. 9469Program Committee,9469 S2 Session ChairHowell, John C. [9484-18]S5, [9500-10] S2, [9500-12] S2, [9500-28] S5Howell, Larry L. [9467-47] S8Howell, Patricia A. [9485-13]S3, [9485-28] S5Howell, Stephen W. [9467-81] S16Howland, Gregory [9484-18]S5Howland, Gregory A. [9500-10] S2, [9500-12] S2,[9500-28] S5Howle, Christopher R.9455 Program Committee,9455 S5 SessionChairHruska, Zuzana [9488-22] S5Hsiao, Yu-Hsuan [9491-4] S2Hsieh, Po-Yuan [9495-2] S1Hsieh, Sheng-Jen 9485Conference Chair, [9485-16] S3, [9485-17] S3,[9485-24] S4Hsu, Charles C. 9496Program Committee,[9496-14] S4Hu, Can-Ming [9454-5] S2Hu, Haixing [9500-49]SPThu, [9500-50] SPThuHu, Hongyu [9467-111]SPThu, [9467-112] SPThuHu, Jiajia [9488-10] SPTue,[9488-12] S2, [9488-32]SPTue, [9488-4] S1,[9488-8] S2Hu, Jing [9488-10] SPTue,[9488-32] SPTueHu, Peter Fu [9501-35] S8Hu, Shuowen [9457-4] S2,[9464-3] S1, [9474-41] S8,[9478-18] S4Hu, Weida [9451-42] S10,[9451-74] SPTueHu, Xiaoning [9451-76]SPTueHu, Yongxiang [9459-24] S5Hu, Yuan [9465-38] SPSThuHu, Zhilong [9497-10] S1Hua, Hong [9470-4] S2,9495 Program Committee,[9495-3] S1Huang, Bormin 9501 ConferenceChair, 9501 S1Session Chair, [9501-13]S3, [9501-19] S4, [9501-24] S5, [9501-33] S7Huang, Hung-Lung Allen9501 Program Committee,[9501-13] S3,[9501-19] S4, [9501-24]S5, [9501-33] S7Huang, Jie [9493-9] S2Huang, Jim [9474-20] S4Huang, Ker Jer [9485-22] S4Huang, Lulu [9472-10] S3Huang, Melin [9501-19] S4,[9501-24] S5Huang, Min [9488-37] SPTueHuang, Min-Yu [9501-28] S6Huang, Songlei [9481-21]SPThuHuang, Wenjiang 9501 ProgramCommitteeHuang, Wenqian [9488-47]SPTueHuang, Ye [9466-20] S5Huang, Yi-Pai 9495 ProgramCommittee, [9495-2]S1, [9495-29] S7, [9495-30] S7Huang, Yo-Ping 9497 ProgramCommitteeHubal, Robert [9468-1] S1Hubbs, John E. 9481 ProgramCommittee, SC152Huber, Rupert [9483-17] S6Huda, Quamrul [9486-20] S5Huddleston, Jeremy [9451-56] S13Hueber, Nicolas [9494-21] S2Huebner, Martin [9451-1] S1Huet, Odile [9451-4] S1Huffaker, Diana L. [9481-8]S2, [9492-27] S8Hugger, Stefan [9455-15] S4,[9467-95] S20, [9467-95] S7Hugger, Tsvetlina [9451-24]S8Hughes, David H. [9500-3]S1Hughes, David H. [9500-8] S1Hughes, Jeff [9456-20] S5Hullin, Matthias B. [9492-19]S6Hülsmann, Axel [9483-11] S4Humbert, James Sean[9467-60] S11, [9467-60]S6Hun, Chien Wan [9485-22]S4Hung, Chung Hong [9481-8]S2Hunt, Allan R. [9456-10] S3Hunt, Michael [9453-2] S1Hunter, Boyd V. [9454-6] S2,[9455-39] S8, [9490-24]SPTueHunter, Richard V. [9454-6]S2Hunter, Scott Robert [9456-5] S1Huot, Alexandrine [9485-48] S9Hussain, Aftab [9467-7] S1Hussain, Muhammad M.9467 Program Committee,9467 S1 SessionChair, [9467-7] S1Hussain, Syed [9494-25] S2Hussey, Daniel S. [9486-28]SPTueHuster, Todd P. [9476-4] S1Hutchinson, Mark A. [9465-16] S4Hutchinson, Steve [9458-9]S3Hutter, Donald J. [9467-122]SPThuHuttner, U<strong>lr</strong>ich [9483-17] S6Hwang, Chi-Hung [9489-23]SPTueHwangbo, Seok [9476-35]SPTueHyland, John C. [9454-60]S15Hyypiö, Risto [9482-27] S3IIbarra-Castanedo, Clemente[9485-29] S5, [9485-6] S1Ibbotson, John B. [9464-11] S4Ibbotson, Michael R. [9470-32] S10Ice, Robert V. [9466-2] S1Igel, Jan [9454-1] S1Ignatov, Alexander 9459Program Committee,9459 S6 Session Chair,[9459-26] S6, [9459-27]S6, [9459-29] S6, [9459-30] S6, [9459-31] S7,[9459-32] S7, [9459-33]S7, [9459-35] S7Ignjatovic, Zeljko [9483-12]S4, [9483-30] S8Ikeda, Kanami [9495-1] S1Ikeuchi, Katsushi 9477 ProgramCommitteeIkonomidou, Vasiliki N.[9496-1] S1, [9496-3] S1Ikpe, Stanley [9481-9] S2Il’inskiy, Alexsandr A. [9486-31] SPTueIlan, Elad [9451-20] S6Ilchenko, Vladimir S. [9480-14] S4Iler, Amber [9459-11] S5Ilev, Ilko K. [9481-14] S3,9487 Program Committee,9487 S4 SessionChair, [9487-12] S3Illig, David W. [9459-12] S3,[9459-8] S2Ilyas, Muhammad [9468-6] S1Imai, Amber [9469-26] S6Imayama, Kazuki [9483-7] S2Imbert, Julien [9451-25] S8Imlach, Norman [9466-28] S7Imre, Sandor [9500-9] S1Inac, Mesut [9451-93]SPTueIng, Harry 9455 ProgramCommittee, [9455-5] S1Ingargiola, Antonino [9492-4]S1Ingle, Vinay K. [9472-2] S1Inokuchi, Hiroki [9495-21] S6Inoue, Naomi 9495 ProgramCommitteeIosevich, Roman [9451-48]S11Ioup, George E. [9476-17] S5Ioup, Juliette W. [9476-17] S5Ippolito, Danielle L. [9490-29] S2, [9490-8] S2Irish, Elinor [9500-48] S8Irizawa, Akinori [9483-26] S8Irvine, John M. [9460-20] S7Irwin, Alan 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S1Session ChairIrwin, David A. [9466-6] S2Irwin, Kent D. [9462-14] S4Irwin, Robert J. [9500-35] S6Isaacs, Jason C. 9454 ConferenceChair, [9454-56]S14, [9454-57] S15Ishi, Tsutomu [9483-26] S8Islam, M. Saif 9467Conference Chair, 9483Program Committee,9493 Program Committee,[9493-13] S3Islam, Mohammad M. [9486-21] S5, [9486-28] SPTueIslam, Syed K. [9481-27]SPThuIsoyama, Goro [9483-26] S8Israel, Kenneth R. SymposiumCommitteeIto, Hiroshi 9483 ProgramCommittee, 9483 S7 SessionChair, [9483-6] S2Ito, Tomoyoshi [9495-22] S6,[9495-40] SPTueItovich, Yan [9451-8] S2Itzler, Mark A. 9492 ConferenceChair, 9492 S2Session Chair, 9492 S3Session Chair, [9492-23] S7Ivanov, Petr A. [9477-29]SPSThuIyer, Vasanth [9478-15] S4JJackson, Christopher R.[9451-84] S20Jackson, Steve [9477-28] S6Jacobs, Eddie L. 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S4Session ChairJacobs, Everett W. [9467-72]S14Jacobs, Gregg [9459-21] S5Jacobsen, Karsten [9481-19]S4Jacobson, David L. [9486-28] SPTueJacquet, Laurent [9480-25]S7Jacquot, Blake C. [9464-30]S9, [9481-12] S3Jaeck, Julien [9451-25] S8Jaeckel, Felix [9451-29] S8Jafolla, James C. [9472-25]S5Jahjah, Karl-Alexandre[9485-48] S9Jahn, Tobias [9487-3] S1Jahnke, Justin P. [9493-2] S1Jaidann, Mounir [9454-5] S2178 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberJaime-Vasquez, Marvin[9451-29] S8Jain, Jinesh [9467-56] S1,[9467-56] S10Jakel, David W. [9500-35] S6Jakovlev, Sergej [9456-15]S3, [9497-12] S2Jakowatz, Charles V. 9475Program CommitteeJambusaria, Mitul H. [9451-70] S16James, Alex [9464-12] S4,[9499-27] SPTueJames, Robert H. [9481-14] S3Janes, Joachim [9495-14]S4, [9495-27] S7Jannson, Tomasz P. [9456-23] S6, [9456-29] S7Jaramillo, Rex [9480-6] S2Jaron, Peter [9494-4] S1Jarvis, Jan-Philip [9455-15]S4, [9467-95] S20, [9467-95] S7Jasper, John P. [9487-13] S3Jassim, Sabah A. 9497Conference Chair, 9497S2 Session Chair, 9497S5 Session Chair, [9497-40] S4Javidi, Bahram 9476 ProgramCommittee, 9477Program Committee,9495 Conference Chair,9495 S1 Session Chair,9495 S2 Session Chair,9495 S3 Session Chair,9495 S4 Session Chair,9495 S5 Session Chair,9495 S6 Session Chair,9495 S7 Session Chair,9495 S8 Session Chair,[9495-12] S4, [9495-18]S5, [9495-19] S5, [9495-20] S5, [9495-3] S1,[9495-31] SPTueJeckells, David [9451-36]S10, [9451-81] S19Jemec, Jurij [9472-59]SPSThuJemison, William D. [9459-12] S3, [9459-8] S2Jenkins, James [9451-37]S10Jenkins, Jeffrey C. [9496-10]S3, [9496-21] S5Jenkins, Michael [9499-4] S1Jennewein, Thomas D.[9492-2] S1Jennings, Alan L. [9472-15]S3Jennings, Morgan [9482-6]S1Jennings, Sion 9470 ProgramCommitteeJennings, Todd [9482-47] S7Jensen, Mark D. [9461-20]S5Jeong, Ilkwon [9495-11] S3Jepsen, Peter Uhd 9483Program CommitteeJha, Asu Ram [9461-4] S1Jha, Santosh K. [9453-5] S1Ji, Zhengping [9496-8] S3Jia, Bin 9469 S4 SessionChair, [9469-13] S3,[9469-18] S5, [9469-19] S5Jia, Ming [9489-6] S2Jia, Tao [9489-4] S1Jiang, Huilin [9465-38]SPSThuJiang, Lijun [9451-44] S11Jiang, Rongzhong [9468-13]S4, [9468-13] S5Jiang, Shibin [9466-25] S6,[9467-79] S16Jiang, Wei Charles [9500-43] S7Jiang, Xudong [9492-23] S7Jiang, Zhiguo [9497-4] S1Jiao, Changzhe [9472-37] S7Jin, Biaobing [9483-25] S8Jin, Can [9472-31] S6Jing, Wuming [9494-4] S1Jo, Jae Heung [9451-7]SPTueJo, Sung-Hyun [9481-55]SPThuJohanning, Rebecca [9461-12] S3Johnsen, Kelsey [9492-2] S1Johnson, Aaron M. [9468-10] S2Johnson, Anthony M. 9466Program Committee,9466 S1 Session ChairJohnson, Benjamin R. [9466-10] S3Johnson, Bruce A. [9454-58]S15Johnson, Eric G. [9459-4] S1Johnson, Erik B. [9492-26]S7Johnson, Joel Tidmore[9461-11] S3Johnson, Kevin J. [9455-20]S4, [9498-2] S1Johnson, Tiffani [9486-15] S4Johnson, Timothy J. 9455Program Committee,[9455-3] S1, [9455-4] S1Johnson, William R. [9451-89] S21Johnson-Williams, Nathan G.[9464-30] S9Joncas, Simon [9485-33] S6Jones, Brian K. 9453 ProgramCommitteeJones, Christopher M. [9482-11] S2Jones, Christopher M.[9485-4] S1Jones, Denise R. [9470-28]S9Jones, Eric K. [9474-27] S6Jones, Frank [9490-20] S3Jones, Gary W. 9470 ProgramCommittee, 9470 S6Session ChairJones, Jon S. 9474 ProgramCommitteeJonsson, Per [9455-12] S3Joo, James J. [9467-44] S8Joo, Sang Hyun [9474-52]SPSTueJordan, Derek R. [9470-35]S1, [9470-35] S12Jordy, George [9492-24] S7Joseph, Shay [9453-26] S5Josset, Damien B. [9459-24]S5Jouny, Ismail I. 9476Program Committee,[9497-15] S2Joy, Nicholas [9491-17]SPThuJozwikowski, Krzysztof[9451-104] S10Juarez, Juan C. 9465 ProgramCommittee, 9465 S6Session Chair, [9465-33]S8, [9465-34] S8Judson, Daniel S. [9456-3] S1Julich, Sandra [9487-4] S1Julier, Simon J. 9473 ProgramCommitteeJung, Tzyy-Ping 9496 ProgramCommitteeJungwirth, Matthew E. L.9467 Program Committee,9467 S13 SessionChairKK. Akhlaghi, Mohsen [9492-11] S4Kabytayev, Chingiz [9500-27] S5Kaczmarowski, Amy L.[9480-6] S2Kadar, Ivan 9456 ProgramCommittee, 9474Conference Chair, 9474S1 Session Chair, 9474S2 Session Chair, 9474S4 Session Chair, 9474S5 Session Chair, [9474-27] S6Kadik, Abdelhamid [9490-28]SPTueKading, Benjamin M. [9470-12] S5, [9470-13] S5,[9470-33] S11Kahanov, Ezra [9451-20] S6Kahyaoglu, Leyla N. [9486-5] S2Kaipa, Krishnanand N.[9494-13] S3Kakadiaris, Ioannis A. 9457Conference Chair, 9457S3 Session Chair, 9457S6 Session Chair, [9457-19] S7Kakue, Takashi [9495-22] S6,[9495-40] SPTueKalantari, Leila [9472-35] S7Kalika, Dmitry [9454-48] S12Kalisky, Yehoshua Y.SC1104Kaloshin, Gennady A. [9465-32] S7Kalukin, Andrew [9460-22] S7Kamata, Ryuhei [9463-15] S5Kambhamettu, Chandra9461 Program CommitteeKamerman, Gary 9465Conference Chair, 9465S2 Session Chair, 9465S3 Session Chair, SC1103Kamgar-Parsi, Behzad 9476Program CommitteeKamoshita, Hiroki [9495-46]SPTueKanaev, Andrey V. [9459-18]S4Kandpal, Lalit Mohan [9488-21] S4Kane, Daniel J. [9455-23] S5Kane, Timothy [9489-13] S4Kanellopoulos, Sotirios[9474-23] S5, [9474-24] S5Kang, Hang-Bong [9495-10]S3Kang, Jong-goo [9451-7]SPTueKang, Lin [9483-25] S8Kanhangad, Vivek [9457-14]S5Kanj, Mazen [9467-48] S9Kanka, Jiri 9480 ProgramCommittee, [9480-23] S6,[9480-44] S1Kanno, Atsushi [9462-10] S2Kanskar, Manoj [9466-5] S2Kao, Ching-Hua [9501-10] S3Kaplan, Herbert 9485 ProgramCommitteeKaplan, Lance M. [9499-1]S1Kaplan, Lev [9500-22] S4Kaplan, Simon G. SC1109Karabiyik, Mustafa [9467-103] SPThuKaradaghi, Rawande [9457-17] S6Karakaya, Mahmut [9457-8]S4Karamavus, Yunus [9482-5]S1Karanassios, Vassili 9482Program Committee,[9482-25] S3, [9482-3] S1,[9486-23] S6, [9496-20]S5Karim, Mohammad Ataul[9477-11] S3, [9477-19] S5Karker, Nicholas A. [9491-17]SPThu, [9491-18] SPThuKarlovac, Neven [9490-10]S2Karlsen, Robert E. 9468Conference Chair, 9468S3 Session Chair, 9468S4 Session Chair, [9468-20] S5, 9479 S4 SessionChair, 9479 S5 SessionChairKarol, M. [9480-17] S5Karp, Chris [9453-19] S4Karpf, Andreas [9486-17] S4Karras, Jaakko T. [9498-13] S4Karunasiri, Gamani [9476-37] S8Karwan, Mark H. [9464-16]S5Kascheev, Sergey V. [9486-31] SPTue, [9486-32]SPTue, [9486-33] SPTueKase, Sue E. [9470-11] S4,[9499-16] S4Kashef, Tamer [9466-32]SPSTueKaspi, Ron [9451-39] S10Kasunic, Keith J. SC1052,SC1144Katakis, Ioanis [9487-10] S2,[9487-2] S1, [9487-4] S1,[9487-8] S2, [9487-9] S2Katayama, Haruyoshi [9451-47] S11Käthner, Jana [9488-16] S3Kato, Eri [9451-47] S11Kato, Ryukou [9483-26] S8Katsoulis, Stavros [9474-23]S5, [9474-24] S5Katz, Amiram [9451-67] S16Katz, Richard [9456-39] S10,[9456-40] S10, [9456-43]S11Kauffman, Louis H. 9500Program Committee,9500 S5 Session Chair,9500 S8 Session Chair,[9500-31] S6, [9500-47]S8Kaufman, Jason R. [9472-18]S4Kaugerand, Jaanus [9464-23] S7Kaul, Anupama B. 9467Program Committee,[9467-21] S4Kaul, Vivasvat [9490-15] S3Kauppinen, Timo T. 9485Program Committee,9485 S10 Session Chair,[9485-42] S7Kaur, Balvinder [9452-2] S1,[9452-24] S5, [9496-1] S1,[9496-3] S1Kaur, Gurbinder 9480 ProgramCommitteeKavak, Çaglar [9452-37] S6Kawanishi, Tetsuya [9462-10] S2Kawase, Keigo [9483-26] S8Kawase, Kodo [9483-7] S2Kawatsu, Chris [9468-4] S1Kawayama, Iwao [9483-4] S1Kay, Steven [9455-19] S4Kayahan, Huseyin [9451-32]S9, [9451-34] S9, [9451-94] SPTueKearney, David [9476-2] S1K?b?owski, A. [9451-104]S10Keck, Jason [9453-19] S4Keeshen, Amanda [9456-32]S8Kelbe, David [9461-63] S13,[9472-52] S11Kelderman, Harry Keene[9493-23] SPTueKeller, Christoph U. [9482-22] S3Keller, Jim M. 9454 ProgramCommittee, [9454-21] S5,[9454-26] S7, [9454-27]S7, [9454-35] S9, [9454-4]S1Kelley, Leah [9468-22] S5Kelly, Antony [9466-3] S1Kelly, Jack [9454-10] S3,[9454-40] S10Kelly, Lisa [9487-21] S3,[9491-2] S2, [9493-7] S2Kelmelis, Eric J. [9452-12]S2, [9460-11] S3, 9478Conference Chair, [9478-5] S2, [9478-8] S2Kemme, Shanalyn A.[9465-30] S7Kendziora, Christopher A.[9455-22] S4, [9455-32]S6, [9467-98] S20, [9467-98] S7Kennedy Scott, William J.[9474-43] S8+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 179


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberKennedy, Adam M. [9451-46]S11Kennedy, Christopher J.[9498-4] S1Kent, Brian M. [9461-12] S3Kent, Philip J. [9462-2] S1,[9471-4] S1Keo, Sam A. [9451-26] S8Keranen, Joe 9454 S2Session Chair, [9454-12]S3, [9454-13] S3, [9454-36] S9Kerekes, John P. 9472 S4Session Chair, [9472-17]S4, [9472-40] S8Kerlain, Alexandre [9451-35]S10Kerlin, Scott [9469-16] S4,[9487-30] S6, [9495-43]SPTue, [9495-44] SPTue,[9495-50] SPTueKerman, Andrew J. [9492-7]S3Kessinger, Matthew [9481-32] SPThuKethamakka, Sai [9473-6] S1Keydel, Eric R. 9475 ProgramCommitteeKhajavi, Behzad [9500-46] S8Khalind, Omed S. [9497-37] S2Khan Babar, MohammadInayatullah [9497-39] S5Khandekar, Rahul M. [9489-18] S5Khattak, Chandra P. [9453-4]S1Khetani, Sultan [9490-15] S3Khoshakhlagh, Arezou[9451-26] S8Khosla, Pradeep K. 9456Program CommitteeKhoury, Jed 9477 ProgramCommittee, 9477 S3Session Chair, 9477 S6Session Chair, [9477-30]S6, [9477-9] S3Khuon, Timothy S. [9476-44]S4Khurgin, Jacob B. [9486-21] S5Kiamilev, Fouad E. [9451-84]S20, [9467-67] S13Kiehl, Douglas 9487 ProgramCommittee, 9487 S1Session Chair, 9487 S3Session Chair, 9487 S6Session ChairKiesel, Peter [9480-9] S3,9490 Program CommitteeKihai, Yury [9459-26] S6,[9459-27] S6, [9459-30]S6, [9459-31] S7, [9459-32] S7, [9459-35] S7Kikuchi, Takashi [9485-8] S2Killinger, Dennis K. 9486Program CommitteeKillpack, Cody [9465-19] S5Kim, Angela M. [9465-21] S5,[9465-22] S5, [9465-23]S5Kim, Byuncheon [9488-33]SPTueKim, Chul Soo [9482-9] S1Kim, D. [9486-23] S6Kim, Dae Yong [9488-34]SPTueKim, Dae-Hyeong [9467-11] S1Kim, Dae-Sik 9495 ProgramCommitteeKim, Dong-Geon [9452-39]SPSTueKim, Dongho [9488-33]SPTueKim, Dong-Joo [9488-9] S2Kim, Eunja [9455-3] S1Kim, Giyoung [9488-35]SPTue, [9488-36] SPTueKim, Jae Jun [9469-1] S1Kim, Jaemin [9467-11] S1Kim, Jin K. [9467-81] S16Kim, Jinho [9468-27] SPThuKim, Jin-Woong 9495 ProgramCommitteeKim, Jungsang [9500-20] S3Kim, Ki-Bok 9488 ProgramCommitteeKim, Ki-Joong [9480-30] S8Kim, Kristopher [9461-11] S3Kim, Mijin [9482-9] S1Kim, MinJun [9490-21] S3Kim, Moon S. 9488 ConferenceChair, [9488-13] S3,[9488-14] S3, [9488-15]S3, [9488-18] S4, [9488-30] SPTue, [9488-35]SPTue, [9488-36] SPTue,[9488-37] SPTueKim, Peter C. W. [9494-9] S2Kim, Seong-Hwoon 9461Program Committee,9461 S5 Session ChairKim, Sung Kyu [9495-49]SPTueKim, Sungho [9472-58]SPSThu, [9476-36] SPTueKim, Sungyoun [9488-33]SPTueKim, Tae-Kuk [9452-39]SPSTueKim, Tony C. 9458 ProgramCommitteeKim, Wan [9484-24] S7Kim, Woohong R. [9453-1]S1, [9453-2] S1Kim, Yongwoo [9495-10] S3Kimata, Masafumi 9451Program Committee, 9451S11 Session Chair, [9451-53] S12, [9451-92] SPTueKimpel, Frank A [9466-30]SPSTueKimura, Toshiyoshi [9451-47]S11Kincaid, Russell [9488-22]S5Kinch, Michael A. [9451-79]S18King, Donald Fred [9452-4]S1King, Randy L. [9467-15] S2King, Roger L. 9501 ProgramCommitteeKingston, Derek B. [9464-26] S8Kinzel, Edward C. [9453-15] S4Kira, Mackillo [9483-17] S6Kira, Zsolt [9498-4] S1Kirby, Michael J. [9482-38]S5Kirkconnell, Carl S. [9451-70] S16Kirose, Getachew A. [9461-19] S5, [9461-21] S5Kirschner, Marc W. 9496Program CommitteeKirste, Lutz [9481-6] S1Kirubarajan, Thia 9474Conference CoChair, 9474S1 Session Chair, 9474 S2Session Chair, [9474-2]S1, [9474-8] S2Kitagawa, Katsuichi 9489Program CommitteeKizilkaya, Serdar [9489-13]S4Klapperich, Catherine 9490S3 Session Chair, [9490-17] S3Klausutis, Timothy J. 9476Program CommitteeKlein, Jonathan [9492-19] S6Klein, Justin [9480-4] S2Kleinow, Philipp [9481-6] S1Klem, Ethan J. D. [9451-3] S1Klemm, Richard [9455-14]S3, [9490-14] S3Klenner, Mathias [9483-11]S4Klimov, Nikolai N. [9486-9]S3Klin, Olga [9451-20] S6Klipstein, Philip C. 9451 S10Session Chair, [9451-20]S6Klosner, Marc [9487-15] S3Knabl, Patrizia M. [9471-17]S4Knapek, Markus [9460-6] S2Knarr, Samuel [9500-10] S2,[9500-28] S5Knight, C. Reed [9451-12] S4Knight, Chad [9461-20] S5,[9475-4] S1, [9475-7] S1Knight, Jeffrey A. [9467-20]S3Knobbe, Edward T. [9482-37] S5Knoblock, Craig A. [9499-6]S2Knox, Mary [9454-14] S4,[9454-48] S12Ko, Li-Wei [9495-29] S7Kobayashi, Chie [9485-10]S2, [9485-8] S2Kobayashi, Nobuhiko P. 9481Program Committee,9493 Program CommitteeKober, Wolfgang 9476 ProgramCommitteeKoch, Jan [9480-32] S8Koch, Mark W. [9461-14] S3Koch, Stephan W. [9483-17] S6Kochersberger, Kevin [9468-15] S4, [9468-15] S5Kocian, Thomas A. [9451-46]S11Koditschek, Daniel E. [9468-10] S2Koester, Steven J. [9467-31]S5Kogan, Felix [9488-24] S5Kogan, Michael [9482-36] S5Kogut, Michael [9479-11] S2Kohler, Ralph L. [9456-25]S6Kohn, Norbert [9451-24] S8Köhring, Michael [9482-12]S2Kokar, Mieczyslaw M. 9498Program CommitteeKokka, Alex [9462-8] S2Kokodiy, Nikolay G. [9458-15] S4Kolanko, Christopher J.[9472-4] SPSThuKolba, Mark P. 9454 S7Session ChairKolenderski, Piotr Leszek[9492-2] S1Kolodny, Michael A. 9464Conference Chair, 9464S1 Session Chair, 9464S4 Session Chair, 9464S7 Session Chair, [9464-18] S2, [9464-18] S6, 9479Program CommitteeKomarova, Elena S. [9461-68] S13Kondo, Naoshi 9488 ProgramCommitteeKondratko, Piotr K. [9492-20] S6Koner, Prabhat K. [9459-34] S7Kono, Junichiro [9476-43]S8, [9483-4] S1Kononov, Michail [9486-34]SPTueKonrad, Janusz 9495 ProgramCommitteeKonstantinovsky, Michael[9462-20] S5Koo, Bang-Bon [9467-20] S3Koochak, Zahra [9486-4] S2Kopeika, Natan S. [9462-20] S5Koper, Eric [9479-15] S3,[9479-15] S4Kopp, Victor I. 9480 ProgramCommitteeKoppitsch, Guenther [9490-12] S2Kopytko, Malgorzata [9451-104] S10Korablev, Oleg [9469-4] S1Korb, Andrew R. [9452-27]S5Koreman, Jacques 9497Program CommitteeKorepin, Vladimir E. 9500Program CommitteeKorotkova, Olga [9465-26]S6Korth, Hans G. [9485-2] S1Korzh, Boris [9492-25] S7Kosachiov, Dmitry V. [9486-31] SPTueKose, Cenk [9465-35] S8Kossar, Mitchell W. [9479-2]S1Koste, Glen [9491-16] S4Kostov, Yordan [9486-25] S6,[9486-28] SPTueKostrzewski, Andrew A.[9456-23] S6, [9456-29]S7Kotidis, Petros [9455-25] S5,[9467-99] S20, [9467-99] S7Kotkovskii, Gennadii [9454-28] S8Kotov, Mikhail [9451-55] S13,[9451-57] S13, [9451-59]S13Kotrl?, Marek [9486-40]SPTueKoui, Maria [9485-3] S1Kovach, Jesse [9499-11] S3Kovacs, Matt G. [9494-22]S2Kovár, David [9455-10] S3Kowal, David [9451-9] S3Kowalczyk, Robert S. [9451-26] S8Kowalski, Marcin [9480-17]S5Kowarz, Marek [9469-2] S1,[9491-18] SPThuKozacik, Stephen [9452-12]S2, [9478-5] S2, [9478-8]S2Kozacik, Stephen T. [9462-21] S5Kozak, Dmitry A. [9482-15]S2Kozlov, Vladimir G. [9467-87]S17Kraft, Martin 9482 ProgramCommittee, [9482-29] S4Krainak, Michael A. [9465-39] S8, [9466-8] S2, 9492Program Committee,9492 S5 Session Chair,[9492-14] S5Kramer, Rebecca K. [9467-5]S1Kramper, Patrick [9471-10]S2, [9471-19] S4, [9471-9]S2Krapels, Keith A. 9452Conference Chair, 9452S3 Session Chair, [9452-8] S1, 9496 ProgramCommittee, [9496-15] S4Kraus, Michael [9451-1] S1Krause, Volker [9451-49] S12Krebber, Katerina 9480Program CommitteeKreger, Stephen T. 9480Program Committee,[9480-4] S2Krengel, Maxine H. [9467-20] S3Krepel, Mark [9459-5] S1Kress, Martin J. [9471-14] S3Kreymerman, Grigoriy[9500-54] S8Krieger, Axel [9494-9] S2Krieger, Evan [9477-10] S3,[9497-5] S1Krishna, Sanjay [9451-29]S8, [9451-38] S10, [9451-40] S10, 9481 ProgramCommitteeKrishnan, Sridhar [9484-23] S7Krishnan, Sridhar [9484-25] S7Krishnaswamy, Harish[9479-6] S1Krohn, David A. 9480 ProgramCommitteeKronfeldt, Heinz-Detlef 9486Program Committee180 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberKroninger, Christopher M.9467 Program Committee,9467 S11 SessionChair, 9467 S12 SessionChair, 9468 S6 SessionChair, 9468 S7 SessionChair, 9479 S6 SessionChair, 9479 S7 SessionChairKrstajic, Nikola [9492-18] S6Krueger, Paul [9494-3] S1Krüger, Wolfgang [9463-12] S4Krupinski, Michal [9481-54]SPThuKruse, Fred A. 9472 ConferenceChair, 9472 S1Session Chair, 9472 S11Session Chair, [9472-54]S10, [9472-55] S10, [9472-56] S10, [9472-57] S10Krych, Daniel E. [9478-4] S1Krzywicki, Alan T. [9479-11] S2Kuang, Kevin S. C. 9491Program CommitteeKub, Francis J. [9466-16] S4Kucharski, Robert [9466-3]S1Kudenov, Michael W.[9467-68] S13, [9472-45]S9, [9472-46] S9, [9472-51] S11Kühmstedt, Peter 9489Program Committee,[9489-2] S1Kuhn, Karl J. [9463-13] S4,[9463-14] S5, [9463-18]S6, [9463-19] S6, [9463-3]S1, [9463-6] S2, [9463-8]S3, [9463-9] S3Kuku, Gamze [9487-17] S4Kullander, Fredrik [9455-33] S7Kumar, Aishwarya [9500-17]S3Kumar, Ajay 9457 ConferenceChair, 9457 S2Session Chair, 9457 S5Session Chair, [9457-20]S7Kumar, Preethika [9500-14]S2Kumavor, Patrick [9500-3] S1Kung, Peter [9480-13] S4Kurashina, Seiji [9483-26] S8Kurdziel, Michael T. [9497-16] S2Kuri, Toshiaki [9462-10] S2Kuroda, Rihito [9481-7] S2Kurtz, James L. 9461 ProgramCommitteeKurtz, Zachary D. [9465-15] S4Kuruganti, Teja [9500-6] S1Kutbee, Arwa [9467-7] S1Kutscher, Brett [9468-5] S1,[9494-11] S2Kwok, Philip [9468-2] S1,[9491-19] SPThu, [9491-7]S2Kwon, Kyungdo [9488-34]SPTueKyriazanos, Dimitris M.[9456-28] S7LLa Celle, Zachary [9494-6]S2Lacaze, Alberto [9494-6] S2Lachinova, Svetlana L.[9465-25] S6Lacy, Frederick W. [9456-22]S5, [9456-24] S6Laderer, Mathew C. [9482-8]S1Laflen, Brandon [9489-6] S2Lagueux, Philippe [9454-19]S5, [9485-48] S9LaHaye, Matthew [9500-21]S4, [9500-48] S8Laielli, Michael J. [9476-44]S4Lail, Brian A. [9467-84] S17Lamb, Mark J. [9451-46] S11Lamb, Robert A. 9492Program Committee,9492 S6 Session Chair,[9492-15] S5Lambrakos, Samuel G.[9472-10] S3, [9472-41]S8, [9482-48] S8Lambropoulos, Teddy J.[9453-10] S3Lamela, Horacio 9496Program CommitteeLampke, Sarah [9470-10] S4Lampropoulos, Vassilis[9474-23] S5, [9474-24] S5Lan, Shengchang [9462-11] S3Lan, Xing [9479-4] S1Land, Phillip [9461-60] S13Landa, Joseph S. 9496Program CommitteeLande, Tor Sverre [9461-45]S10Landers, Robert [9453-15]S4Landström, Lars [9455-12]S3, [9455-33] S7Lane, Barry L. [9492-28] S8Lane, Steven A. [9469-12] S3Lang, Robert J. [9467-47] S8Lange, Christoph [9483-17] S6Lange, Davis A. 9460 ConferenceCoChair, 9460 S3Session ChairLangehanenberg, Patrik[9489-11] S4Lange-Maney, Stephen[9478-4] S1Langer, Fabian [9483-17] S6Langof, Lidia [9451-20] S6Languirand, Eric R. [9487-20] S4Lannon, John M. [9452-31]S6, [9452-32] S6Lantagne, Stéphane M.[9472-47] S9Lanterman, Aaron D. 9476Program CommitteeLanting, Matt [9468-4] S1Lanzagorta, Marco O. 9461Program Committee,9461 S9 Session Chair,[9461-37] S9, [9461-38]S9, [9461-39] S9, [9461-41] S9LaPointe, Aaron 9454 ProgramCommittee, 9455Program Committee,9455 S6 Session ChairLarason, Thomas C. [9452-38] SPSTueLarsson, Anders [9455-12]S3Larsson, Håkan [9465-6] S2LaRue, Amanda C. [9490-26]SPTueLascola, Robert 9486 ProgramCommitteeLasfargues, Gilles [9451-13]S4, [9482-34] S5Laskowski, Wieslaw [9500-26] S5Latorre Carmona, Pedro[9495-19] S5Latry, Christophe [9501-1] S1Lau, Richard C. [9484-14] S4Lauffenburger, Douglas A.9496 Program CommitteeLaughter, Sean A. [9468-28]SPThuLaurent, Thomas [9472-30]S6Laurenzis, Martin [9461-64]S13, [9464-15] S5, [9465-8] S2, [9492-19] S6Laux, Alan [9459-12] S3,[9459-9] S2Lav, Marvin [9455-35] S7LaVeigne, Joseph D. [9452-31] S6, [9452-32] S6,[9452-33] S6, [9452-35]S6Lavigne, Valérie [9499-15] S4Lawman, Adam R. [9469-16]S4Lawrence, Kurt C. [9482-57]S9, 9488 Program Committee,[9488-17] S4Lawrence, William R. [9456-9] S2Lawrie, Benjamin J. [9500-7]S1Lawson, Dawn [9460-19] S6Lay, Joshua A. [9486-21] S5Le Bordays, Julien [9451-66]S16Le Flohic, Marc [9465-5] S1Le Gorrec, Yann [9494-29]S3Le Lay, Guy [9467-28] S5Le Moigne, Jacqueline J.9472 Program Committee,9472 S6 Session ChairLe, Qiang [9476-10] S3Leach, Jacob H. [9466-15]S4, [9466-16] S4, [9467-22] S4Leach, Jonathan [9492-18]S6Leando, Peter [9485-54] S10Lebiga, Elise [9487-1] S1Lede, Jean-Charles [9479-16] S3, [9479-16] S4Leduc, Catherine [9485-33] S6Lee, Beom-Ryeol [9495-11]S3, [9495-24] S7Lee, Boon Kwee [9491-8] S3Lee, Byung-Gook [9495-13] S4Lee, Catherine [9500-1] S1Lee, Chan-Su [9476-35]SPTueLee, Chia-Ying [9495-29] S7Lee, Christopher [9493-25]SPTueLee, Chulhee 9501 ConferenceCoChair, 9501 S3Session Chair, [9501-2] S1Lee, Eunji [9488-9] S2Lee, Hee Chul 9451 ProgramCommitteeLee, Hoonsoo [9488-20] S4Lee, Ivan [9476-2] S1Lee, Jae-Chon [9478-9] S3Lee, Joon Young [9497-38]S2Lee, Kangjin 9488 ProgramCommitteeLee, Kang-Jin [9479-7] S1Lee, Kangsan [9495-23] S6Lee, Li-Chien [9501-26] S5Lee, Paul P. K. [9469-2] S1,[9483-12] S4, [9483-30]S8Lee, Pooi See 9493 ProgramCommitteeLee, Richard T. [9479-3] S1Lee, Robert W. [9459-12] S3,[9459-13] S3Lee, Sangdae [9488-19] S4Lee, Seok Hee [9488-9] S2Lee, Si-Chen [9491-4] S2Lee, Soo-Young 9496 ProgramCommitteeLee, Stephen T. [9466-28] S7Lee, Sungwon [9467-3] S1Lee, Woo Ho [9494-2] S1Lee, Wook-Jae [9481-8] S2Lee, Yun-Shik [9467-87] S17Leese de Escobar, Anna M.[9467-76] S14Lefcourt, Alan M. 9488Program CommitteeLefebvre, Paul 9480 ProgramCommitteeLefrançois, Alexandre S.[9480-25] S7Legré, Matthieu [9500-7] S1Lehrfeld, Daniel 9456 ProgramCommitteeLei, Shuyu [9451-43] S11Leite, Marina S. [9489-17]S5, [9493-19] SPTue,[9493-8] S2Leitner, Raimund [9482-10]SPTue, [9482-40] S6,[9483-31] SPThuLeivo, Mikko M. [9462-8] S2LeMieux, Dennis H. 9485Program CommitteeLemieux, George [9478-2] S4Lemke, Florian [9451-24] S8Lemoff, Brian E. [9466-2] S1Lemon, Robert [9455-18] S4,[9486-20] S5Lennon, Craig [9468-9] S2Lentijo-Mozo, Sergio [9490-12] S2lentilucci, Emmett J. 9472S8 Session Chair, [9472-16] S4Lenzing, Erik H. [9461-2] S1Leonard, Kevin R. [9452-13] S2Leonard, Simon [9494-9] S2Leonhardt, Darin [9467-81]S16Leportier, Thibault [9495-24]S7, [9495-47] SPTueLeroy, Joseph [9498-14] S4Leskovich, Robert [9499-2]S1, [9499-3] S1Leslie, Jonathan [9456-36]S8Leszczy?ski, Mike [9466-3]S1Leung, Henry [9498-1] S1Leuther, Arnulf [9483-11] S4LeVan, Paul D. 9451 ProgramCommitteeLevanon, Assaf [9462-20] S5Levchuk, Georgiy M. 9474Program Committee,[9474-27] S6, [9474-29]S6, 9494 Program Committee,[9494-18] S1Lewin, Peter A. [9467-13] S2Lewis, Frank L. 9468 ProgramCommitteeLewis, George K. [9467-17]S2Lewis, Jay S. [9451-3] S1Lewis, John A. [9490-8] S2Lewis, Thomas L. [9454-59]S15Li, Bing C. [9476-11] S3Li, Changying 9488 ProgramCommitteeLi, Changzhi 9461 ProgramCommitteeLi, Chuan C. 9451 ProgramCommitteeLi, Feiran [9487-26] S5Li, Fengmei F. [9491-15] S1,[9491-15] S10Li, Hsiao-Chi [9501-14] S3,[9501-15] S4, [9501-29]S6, [9501-35] S8, [9501-6]S2Li, Huijuan [9487-33] SPThu,[9487-34] SPThuLi, Jia [9461-28] S6Li, Jiangbo [9488-23] S5Li, Jiangbo [9488-47] SPTueLi, Jicheng [9476-33] SPTue,[9476-34] SPTueLi, Jie [9480-18] S5Li, Jing [9482-16] S2Li, Juan 9475 ProgramCommitteeLi, Ke Yong [9475-8] S1Li, Lily [9455-37] S8Li, Luozhou [9500-1] S1Li, Qun [9482-16] S2Li, Shuxia [9484-1] S1, [9484-11] S3Li, Suiqiong 9488 S2 SessionChairLi, Suiqiong [9488-2] S1Li, Tiancheng [9469-15] S4Li, Wei [9501-23] S5, [9501-30] S6, [9501-8] S2Li, Weizhi [9472-5] S1Li, Wenbo [9467-111] SPThu,[9467-112] SPThuLi, Wenzhe [9459-4] S1Li, X. James [9490-22] S3Li, Xiangdong [9500-49]SPThu, [9500-50] SPThu+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 181


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberLi, Xiao [9501-32] S7, [9501-41] SPThuLi, Yao [9501-14] S3, [9501-15] S4, [9501-21] S5,[9501-29] S6, [9501-35]S8Li, Yongjun [9501-4] S1Li, Yongyu [9488-27] SPTue,[9488-29] SPTueLi, Yunsong 9501 ConferenceCoChair, 9501 S4Session Chair, [9501-12]S3, [9501-18] S4, [9501-22] S5, [9501-27] S6,[9501-4] S1, [9501-9] S2Li, Z. [9496-20] S5Li, Zheng [9462-23] SPSThuLi, Zhengzheng [9461-33] S7Liang, Baolai L. [9481-8] S2Liang, Wei [9480-14] S4Liang, Xingming [9459-31]S7, [9459-33] S7, [9459-35] S7Liang, Yan [9492-16] S5Liang, Yu [9486-26] S6Liao, DaHan [9461-27] S6,[9461-34] S7Liao, Yi [9489-21] S5, [9489-4] S1Liao, Yuan-Hsun [9501-10]S3Liaquat, Muwahida [9477-7]S2Liddiard, Kevin C. 9451Program Committee, 9451S12 Session ChairLieberman, Robert A.Symposium Committee,9486 Conference Chair,9486 S5 Session Chair,SC1160Lien, Der-Hsien [9467-12] S1,[9491-4] S2Liggins, Martin E. 9474 ProgramCommitteeLikar, Bo?tjan [9472-59]SPSThuLillo, Walter E. [9500-11] S2Lim, Geunsik [9456-45] S11Lim, Hyungsik [9495-15] S4Lim, Jongguk [9488-35]SPTue, [9488-36] SPTueLim, YunJi [9476-36] SPTueLin, Baochuan 9490 ProgramCommitteeLin, Chinsu [9501-10] S3Lin, Chun-Fu [9489-23]SPTueLin, Chun-Ho [9467-12] S1Lin, Chunyan [9467-72] S14Lin, Fang Cheng [9495-29]S7Lin, Jenshan 9461 ProgramCommitteeLin, Joseph H. [9451-85]S20Lin, Pao T. [9481-3] S1,[9486-11] S3Lin, Qiang [9500-43] S7Lin, Xingping [9469-13] S3Lin, Zhi-Yuan [9451-27] S8,[9451-39] S10Linares, Rodrigo [9485-39]S7, [9485-51] S9Lindberg, George P. [9451-55] S13, [9451-58] S13,[9451-59] S13Linden, Joseph J. [9451-59]S13Linfield, Edmund H. 9483Program CommitteeLing, Alexander [9492-8] S3Ling, Bo [9454-25] S6Ling, Haibin [9469-14] S4,9473 Program CommitteeLing, Hao 9461 ProgramCommitteeLingg, Andrew J. [9460-16]S5Linne von Berg, Dale 9460Conference CoChair,9460 S1 Session ChairLipman, Ofir [9470-5] S2Lipomi, Darren J. [9467-4] S1Lipp, Markus [9481-11] S2Lippert, Alexander [9487-1]S1Little, Charles Q. [9464-13]S4Little, Eric G. [9499-14] S3Liu, Amy W. K. [9451-31] S8Liu, Baoyuan [9487-35]SPThuLiu, Bo [9483-1] S1Liu, Chen [9457-1] S1Liu, Chi-Him [9464-34] S9,[9474-48] S9Liu, Fei [9501-36] S8, [9501-37] SPThu, [9501-38]SPThu, [9501-39] SPThuLiu, Guigen [9459-19] S4,[9480-8] S3Liu, Haitao [9451-44] S11Liu, Jian [9467-91] S16Liu, Jiang [9466-19] S5,[9466-4] S1Liu, Jiashun [9494-13] S3Liu, Jie [9477-26] SPSThuLiu, John K. [9451-26] S8Liu, Jony Jiang [9451-84]S20, [9467-67] S13Liu, Kai [9501-22] S5, [9501-9] S2Liu, Kaifeng [9495-35] SPTueLiu, Kun [9466-4] S1Liu, Lei [9474-51] S9Liu, Shi [9451-27] S8Liu, Xiang [9451-44] S11Liu, Xiao [9501-51] SPThuLiu, Xin [9473-4] S1Liu, Yang [9486-7] S2Liu, Yangyang [9481-33]SPThuLiu, Yanliu [9495-37] SPTueLiu, Ying [9484-10] S3Liu, Yiying [9491-15] S1,[9491-15] S10Liu, Yong [9481-24] SPThuLiu, Yong [9489-12] S2Liu, Yuanyuan [9488-29]SPTueLiu, Yue [9495-48] SPTueLiu, Zhiwen [9482-20] S3Liu, Zhongchi [9486-28]SPTueLiu, Zongming [9477-26]SPSThu, [9477-27]SPSThuLivingstone, Margaret [9467-16] S2Livneh, Yoav [9451-20] S6Llinas, James 9474 ProgramCommittee, 9499 ConferenceChair, 9499 S5 SessionChair, [9499-22] S5Llombart, Nuria [9462-5] S1Lloyd, Charles J. 9470Program Committee,[9470-16] S6Lo, Wei-Sheng [9501-10] S3Loaiza Echeverri, Erica TatianaE. [9487-36] SPThuLochbaum, Alexander [9480-9] S3Loeches, Jesus [9459-36] S7Loewer, Markus [9454-1] S1Logan, David SymposiumChairLohumi, Santosh [9488-19]S4, [9488-20] S4Lombardi, John R. [9481-27]SPThuLomheim, Terrence S. 9452Program Committee,9452 S4 Session Chair,SC194Lomonaco, Samuel J. 9500Conference CoChair,9500 S2 Session Chair,9500 S3 Session Chair,[9500-31] S6, [9500-47]S8Loncar, Marko [9467-52] S9Long, Christopher J. [9451-52] S12Long, David G. 9461 ProgramCommitteeLong, Kenneth D. [9482-21] S3Lopes, Rafaela N. [9486-29]SPTueLopez Saenz, Monica 9485Program CommitteeLópez, Fernando [9485-6]S1López, José F. 9501 ProgramCommitteeLópez, Sebastián 9501Program CommitteeLopresti, Daniel P. 9457Program CommitteeLorenz, Peter [9454-12] S3Loubychev, Dmitri [9451-31]S8Loughlin, Patrick J. [9476-16] S5, [9476-5] S2Lougovski, Pavel [9500-22]S4, [9500-6] S1, [9500-7]S1Loustau, Philippe [9480-11] S4Loutfy, Raouf O. [9453-2] S1Love, Joshua A. [9464-13] S4Lovern, Michael [9459-1] S1Lowe, Tim [9453-2] S1Lowry, Heard S. [9452-30]S6Loyall, Joseph P. [9456-25]S6Lu, Chao [9469-8] S2, [9497-14] S2Lu, Jia-Jih 9461 ProgramCommitteeLu, Kelin [9474-31] S6Lu, Nanshu [9467-8] S1Lu, Renfu 9488 ProgramCommitteeLu, Shan [9477-26] SPSThuLu, Thomas T. [9477-21] S5,[9477-23] S6Lu, Wei 9451 ProgramCommitteeLu, Wei [9492-14] S5Lu, Xinping [9476-33] SPTueLu, Xiyuan [9500-43] S7Lu, Yang [9472-5] S1Luc, Jérôme [9480-25] S7Lucas, Robert F. [9500-11]S2Lucas, Vincent [9489-4] S1Lucci, Stephen [9476-12] S3Lucey, Paul G. [9469-26] S6Luciani, Valentina [9486-36]SPTueLudington, Ben [9473-11] S2Ludwig, Frank [9490-12] S2Lueerss, Bernd [9489-11] S4Lueken, Thomas [9471-17]S4, [9471-18] S4Luke, Robert H. 9454 S7Session Chair, [9454-34]S9, [9454-35] S9Lukomsky, Inna [9451-20] S6Lum, Daniel [9484-18] S5,[9500-10] S2, [9500-12] S2Lumeau, Julien [9466-8] S2Lundén, Hampus [9455-33] S7Lunghi, Tommaso [9492-25] S7Luo, Claire [9477-22] S6Luo, Junjie [9453-15] S4Luo, Qiuhua [9501-37]SPThu, [9501-7] S2Luo, Yuan [9495-16] S4Luong, Edward M. [9451-26]S8Luppold, Wolfgang [9451-24]S8Lupton, Mark C. [9471-14] S3Lury, Yair [9451-48] S11Luthra, Megha [9496-1] S1,[9496-3] S1Lutz, Holger [9451-73] S17,[9451-75] S17Luukanen, Arttu R. 9462Conference Chair, [9462-12] S3, [9462-8] S2Luzhanskiy, Eduard Y[9465-39] S8Lv, Qunbo [9481-33] SPThuLydic, Richard M. [9454-22]S6, [9454-23] S6, [9454-25] S6Lynch, Colm N. [9485-25]S4Lynch, Robert [9498-12] S4Lynch, Robert S. [9498-6] S2Lynch, Timothy [9453-13] S3Lyons, Damian M. 9498 ProgramCommittee, 9498 S1Session Chair, 9498 S2Session Chair, 9498 S4Session Chair, [9498-12]S4, [9498-14] S4Lyons, Jeri-Anne [9467-19]S3Lyons, Kevin W. 9496 ProgramCommitteeLyu, Jingyuan [9484-24] S7MMa, Jerry [9451-62] S15Ma, Zhigang [9451-44] S11Maboudian, Roya [9494-1]S1Maccarone, Aurora [9492-17] S5Macfarlane, David G. [9462-7] S2Machado, Renato [9475-10] S2Mackenzie, Anne I. [9460-8]S2Mackenzie, Colin [9501-35]S8Mackie, David M. [9493-2]S1Mackrides, Daniel G. [9462-9] S2, [9471-3] S1MacLeod, Iain J. [9490-18]S3Macor, Alessandro [9483-33] S5Madahar, Bob 9499 ProgramCommittee, [9499-23] S5Madangopal, Rajtarun[9486-5] S2Maddux, Jay R. [9493-4] S1Madejczyk, Pawel [9451-104]S10Madhogaria, Satish [9462-19] S5Madjid, Frederick Hadi[9500-33] S6Madura, Henryk [9481-54]SPThuMaeda, Yuki [9495-7] S2Maehlum, Gunnar [9451-99]SPTueMaekawa, Satoshi [9495-7]S2Maes, Pattie [9495-45]SPTueMagaña-Zook, Steven [9474-45] S9Magleby, Spencer P. [9467-47] S8Magli, Serge [9451-13] S4,[9482-34] S5Magne, Sylvain [9480-25] S7Magotra, Neeraj 9461 ProgramCommitteeMaguire, Sean [9481-12] S3Mahalanobis, Abhijit 9476Conference Chair, 9476S2 Session Chair, 9476 S6Session Chair, [9476-14]S4, [9484-6] S2, [9495-12] S4Mahler, Ronald P.S. 9474Conference CoChair,9474 S3 Session Chair,[9474-11] S3, [9474-12] S3,[9474-13] S3Mai, Markus [9451-68] S16Maier, Stefan A. [9467-34] S6Maile, Michael [9461-57] S11,[9461-57] S12Maillard, Magalie [9451-72]S17Maione, Bryan D. [9467-68]S13, [9472-45] S9Maity, Sandip [9491-11] S4Maiwald, Martin 9486 S3Session Chair, [9486-12]S3, [9488-16] S3182 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberMajedi, Amir Hamed 9483Program CommitteeMajor, Kevin J. [9482-43] S6Majumdar, Arun K. [9461-60]S13Majumdar, Ratul [9494-25]S2Majumder, Uttam [9475-1]S1, [9475-2] S1Makkena, Purnachandra Rao[9473-3] S1Maknavicius, Maryline 9497Program CommitteeMalamud, Daniel 9490Program Committee,[9490-3] S1Malapit, Jeffrey 9463 ProgramCommitteeMaldague, Xavier P. V. [9474-36] S7, 9485 ProgramCommittee, 9485 S1Session Chair, [9485-29]S5, [9485-33] S6, [9485-46] S6, [9485-6] S1Maleki, Lute [9480-14] S4Maley, Susan M. 9467 ProgramCommitteeMalhotra, Raj P. 9474 ProgramCommitteeMalinen, Jouko O. 9482Program CommitteeMallapuram, Sriharsha[9458-7] S3Malloy, Kevin J. [9451-29] S8Malof, Jordan M. [9454-17]S5, [9454-31] S9, [9454-42] S11Maloney, Patrick G. [9451-103] S6Malowicki, John [9500-8] S1Maltese, Dominique [9451-10] S2Mamidipudi, Pri [9471-5] S1Mandal, Arjun [9481-28]SPThuMandal, K. D. [9493-6] S2Mandal, Sayonnha [9500-5]S1Mandal, Sudeep [9491-8] S3Manegold, David [9455-35]S7Manian, Vidya B. [9472-53] S1Manley, Richard [9470-1] S1,[9470-1] S12Mannila, Rami [9482-27] S3Manolakis, Dimitris G. [9472-2] S1Mansur, David J. [9482-32]S4Manzur, Tariq 9456 ProgramCommittee, 9456S10 Session Chair, 9456S11 Session Chair, 9456S12 Session Chair, 9456S3 Session Chair, 9456S6 Session Chair, 9456S7 Session Chair, 9456S8 Session Chair, 9456S9 Session Chair, [9456-40] S10, 9483 ConferenceChair, 9483 S2 SessionChairMao, Haifeng [9482-28] S4Marasco, Emanuela [9457-13] S5Marasco, Peter L. 9470Conference Chair, 9470S1 Session Chair, 9470S12 Session ChairMarchese, Linda E. [9467-83] S17Marchuk, V. I. [9497-9]SPTueMarchuk, Vladimir I. [9497-1]SPTue, [9497-30] SPTue,[9497-6] S1Marciniak, Michael A.[9472-11] S3Marcott, Curtis A. 9482Program CommitteeMarcotte, Fréderick [9485-48] S9Marcus, Logan S. [9455-29]S6, [9455-34] S7, [9467-97] S20, [9467-97] S7Maren, Alianna J. [9496-26] S2Margolis, David J. [9467-13] S2Margonis, Christos [9474-24]S5Marinelli, William J. [9455-35] S7Marini, Roubini [9485-3] S1Markowska, O. [9451-104]S10Markushin, Yury Y. [9465-2]S1Marona, Lucja [9466-3] S1Marques, Ion [9472-6] S1Marques, J. [9490-3] S1Marschke, Steve A. [9485-4]S1Marsh, John A. 9494 ProgramCommitteeMarsh, Ronald [9460-12] S3,[9497-11] S1Marshall, Bruce R. [9480-3]S1Marsili, Francesco [9492-12]S4, [9492-13] S4, [9492-9]S4Marson, Avishai [9495-26]S7Martijn, Henk 9451 S21Session ChairMartin, Christopher A. 9462Program CommitteeMartin, Jean-Yves [9451-66]S16Martin, John S. [9470-26] S9Martin, Keye [9461-40] S9Martin, Madhavi Zope [9482-17] S2Martin, Paula I. [9467-20] S3Martin, Richard D. [9462-21]S5, [9462-9] S2, [9471-3]S1Martin, Robert B. [9466-2]S1Martin, Sean R. [9468-12]S4, [9468-12] S5Martin, Tara J. 9451 ProgramCommitteeMartin, Todd [9469-27] S3Martinez, Alejandro F. [9461-13] S11, [9461-13] S12Martinez, Rebecca J. [9451-30] S8, [9451-31] S8,[9451-95] SPTueMartínez-Corral, Manuel9495 ConferenceCoChair, [9495-13] S4,[9495-2] S1, [9495-20] S5,[9495-31] SPTueMartinez-Cuenca, Raul[9495-20] S5Martini, Joerg [9482-44] S7Martone, Anthony F. 9461Program Committee, 9461S2 Session Chair, [9461-7]S2, [9461-76] SPSTue,[9461-8] S2, [9461-9] S2Martyniuk, Mariusz [9482-28] S4Martyniuk, Piotr [9451-104]S10Martyshkin, Dmitry V. [9467-92] S18Marvel, Jeremy A. [9498-15]S4Masarik, Matthew P. 9454S11 Session Chair, 9454S9 Session Chair, [9454-10] S3, [9454-40] S10,[9454-43] S11Masini, Paolo [9451-46] S11Mask, Andrea C. [9459-20]S5Maslovska, Olga D. [9493-18]SPTueMason, Eric [9475-1] S1Mason, Peter [9456-3] S1Mason, Whitney 9451 S17Session ChairMassa, Lou [9472-10] S3Mathis, Allison M. [9467-62]S11, [9467-62] S6Mathur, Veerendra K. [9455-1] S1Matikas, Theodore E. [9485-34] S6Matin, Mohammad [9460-5] S2Matis, Gregory P. [9452-4]S1Matoba, Osamu 9495 ConferenceCoChair, [9495-21] S6, [9495-4] S1Matriciano, Vince [9464-36] S9Matsko, Andrey B. [9480-14]S4Matsukura, Yusuke [9451-90]S21Matsunaga, Sumner S.[9469-6] S1Matt, Silvia C. [9459-18] S4Matthews, Greg [9453-12] S3Matthews, Robert [9479-8]S2Matthies, Lawrence 9468Program CommitteeMatwyschuk, Alexis [9461-64] S13Mauk, Michael 9485 S9 SessionChair, [9485-49] S9Maukonen, Douglas [9491-14] S4Maulet, Daniel [9470-3] S1,[9470-3] S12Maulini, Richard [9467-101]S21, [9467-101] S8Mausolf, Edward J. [9455-3]S1May, Christopher [9478-6] S2May, Edward A. [9467-113]SPThuMayo, Troy [9482-48] S8Mazady, Anas [9483-14] S5,[9483-32] SPThuMazumder, Jyoti [9489-9] S3Mazurenko, Alexander[9455-25] S5Mazzaro, Gregory J. 9461Program Committee, 9461S2 Session Chair, [9461-7]S2, [9461-76] SPSTue,[9461-8] S2, [9461-9] S2Mbugua, Samuel [9497-18]S3McAlpine, Michael C. 9467Program Committee,[9496-34] S8McAulay, Alastair D. 9474Program CommitteeMcBryde, Kevin M. [9467-74]S14McCarley, Paul L. 9451Program Committee, 9451S20 Session Chair, 9451S9 Session ChairMcCarthy, Aongus [9492-17]S5McCaughan, Adam [9492-13] S4McCloskey, Scott [9457-12] S5McCloy, John S. 9453Program Committee,9453 S5 Session Chair,[9453-18] S4McComas, Brian K. 9469Program CommitteeMcCombe, Bruce D. [9483-24] S7McCorkel, Joel [9472-39] S8McCormick, Kyle [9461-54]SPSTueMcCormick, William B.[9466-2] S1McCrae, Jack E. [9465-29]S7McDaniel, Patrick [9478-4]S1McDannold, Nathan [9467-16] S2McDonald, Nathan R. [9494-19] S1McDowell, Meryl L. [9472-54] S10, [9472-55] S10,[9472-56] S10McElhanon, James R. [9480-5] S2McElhenny, John E. [9467-67] S13McEwen, Kennedy 9451Program Committee, 9451S4 Session Chair, 9451S5 Session Chair, [9451-81] S19McEwen, Thomas A. [9494-19] S1McFee, John E. [9454-38]S10McGill, R. Andrew [9455-22]S4, [9455-32] S6, [9467-98] S20, [9467-98] S7,[9482-15] S2McGoron, Anthony J. [9486-38] SPTueMcGrath, Pat 9493 ProgramCommitteeMcGuffey, Charles [9457-1]S1McGuinness, Christopher[9464-29] S8, [9464-31]S9McGurr, Michael [9472-1] S1,[9472-22] S5McHugh, Steve W. [9452-4]S1McIntire, John P. 9470Program Committee,[9470-9] S3McIntosh, Gregory B.[9485-7] S2McIntosh, K. Alex 9492 ProgramCommittee, 9492 S7Session ChairMcIntosh, Peter A. [9456-3]S1McIntosh, Robert A. [9490-24] SPTueMcIntyre, Dustin [9467-56]S1, [9467-56] S10McKechnie, James [9452-4]S1McKenna, Mark J. [9473-8]S2McKenzie, Mark C. [9494-23] S3McKinlay, Gordon [9466-28] S7McLamore, Eric S. 9487Conference Chair, [9487-7] S2McLaughlin, Pat [9474-15] S3McLean, William E. [9470-26]S9, [9470-36] SPSTueMcLernon, Des [9484-16] S4McManus, Donald D. [9451-45] S11McMurtry, Craig W. [9483-12] S4, [9483-30] S8McNally, Jim J. Meeting VIPMcNamara, Bruce K. [9455-3] S1McNee, Ian [9467-87] S17McRae, Ian [9466-28] S7Medicus, Kate [9453-13] S3Medina, Ollantay [9472-53]S1Medintz, Igor L. [9487-25]S5, 9490 Program CommitteeMeenehan, Sean [9492-12]S4Meftah, Mustapha [9469-4]S1Mehic, Miralem [9456-27] S7,[9496-22] SPThu, [9500-52] SPThuMehmood, Asif [9461-61]S13Mehra, Raman K. 9474Program CommitteeMehta, Sarabjit [9451-37]S10Meier, Adam [9500-27] S5Meier, David E. [9455-3] S1Meier, Dirk X. [9451-99]SPTueMeier, Torsten [9483-17] S6Mekhontsev, Sergey [9485-43] S7Melber, Adam W. [9454-16]S4Melnik, Eva [9490-12] S2+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 183


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberMelo, Luis B. [9480-12] S4Melzer, Jim E. 9470 ConferenceChair, 9470 S10Session Chair, [9470-25]S9, SC159Mencaglia, Andrea Azelio[9486-14] S4, [9488-5] S1Mendat, Daniel R, [9461-79]S14Mendez, Alexis 9480 ProgramCommitteeMendioroz, Arantza [9485-14] S3Mendoza, Edgar 9486 ProgramCommitteeMendoza-Schrock, Olga9464 Program Committee,9464 S7 SessionChair, 9464 S9 SessionChair, [9464-17] S5,[9464-34] S9, [9474-48]S9Meneses Fonseca, JaimeEnrique [9495-52] SPTueMeng, Qinglei [9487-28] S6,[9487-29] S6Meng, Weina [9491-10] S3Menozzi, Alberico [9470-2]S1, [9470-2] S12Mensi, Bryan L. [9459-20] S5Meola, Joseph [9472-21] S5Mercovich, Ryan A. [9472-50] S11Merhav, Tomer [9492-22] S7Merken, Patrick J. [9451-2]S1, [9451-50] S12Merriam, Ezekiel G. [9467-47] S8Merrill, True [9500-27] S5Merritt, Charles D. [9482-9]S1Merritt, Scott [9465-39] S8MERT, SEVDA [9487-17] S4Mert, Yakup Murat [9501-44]S8, [9501-5] S1Mertz, Christoph [9468-7] S2Meshorer, Roman [9451-48]S11Messaris, Evangelos [9461-44] S10Messerly, Michael J. [9466-11] S3Messinger, David W. 9472Program Committee,9472 S5 Session Chair,[9472-23] S5, [9472-36]S7, [9473-1] S1Metcalf, Jeremy P. [9465-22]S5, [9465-23] S5Metzger, Robert [9467-22]S4Meyer Bäse, Uwe 9496Program Committee,[9496-23] SPThu, [9496-24] SPThuMeyer, Jan [9480-33] S8Meyer, Jerry R. [9466-16]S4, [9482-9] S1Meyer-Baese, Anke 9496Program Committee,[9496-2] S1, [9496-24]SPThu, [9496-4] S1,[9496-6] S2, [9496-7] S2Miari, Luca [9492-4] S1Michalet, Xavier [9492-4] S1Michelini, Elisa [9482-26] S3Middleton, Elizabeth M.[9482-45] S9Mielikainen, Jarno 9501 ProgramCommittee, [9501-13] S3, [9501-33] S7Miethe, Peter [9490-16] S3Migdall, Alan L. 9492Program Committee,9492 S8 Session Chair,[9492-30] S8Mignani, Anna Grazia 9486Program Committee,9486 S4 Session Chair,[9486-14] S4, [9488-5] S1Mihailov, Stephen J. 9480Program CommitteeMikelsons, Karlis [9459-27]S6, [9459-31] S7Mikheev, Andrey [9467-104]SPThuMikulec, Martin [9456-27] S7,[9478-19] SPSTue, [9496-22] SPThu, [9497-12] S2Mikulski, Dariusz G. [9468-20] S5Miles, Christopher [9457-7]S3Miller, Brian W. [9453-18] S4Miller, John [9475-13] S2Miller, John Lester 9451Program Committee, 9451S8 Session ChairMiller, Jonathan S. [9454-11]S3, [9454-12] S3, [9454-13] S3Miller, Michael A. [9454-6]S2, [9455-39] S8, [9490-24] SPTueMiller, Ruth [9491-5] S2Miller, Warner A. [9500-54]S8Miller, William K. [9480-5] S2Mills, Robert F. [9458-6] S2,[9458-6] S6Milne, Craig [9491-13] S4Milton, A. Fenner 9451Program CommitteeMilton, Anthony [9476-2] S1Min, Hyun-Jung [9488-21] S4Min, Jouha [9480-44] S1Minamide, Hiroaki [9483-20]S7Minardi, Michael J. 9475Program CommitteeMing, Xia [9451-91] SPTueMingareev, Helene [9466-14]S4Minnehan, Breton L. [9460-13] S4Minor, Christian P. [9455-20]S4, [9498-2] S1Mirasoli, Mara [9482-26] S3Mirin, Richard P. [9492-9] S4Mirov, Mike B. [9467-92] S18Mirov, Sergey B. [9467-92]S18Miscovich, Adrian [9470-40] S8Miseo, Ellen V. 9482 ProgramCommittee, 9482 S6Session Chair, 9482 S7Session ChairMisra, Archan [9464-2] S1Mitra, Chayan [9491-11] S4Mitra, Pradip [9492-28] S8Mittal, Sunil [9486-9] S3Miura, Masato [9495-17] S5Miyazaki, Daisuke [9495-7]S2Miyazaki, Jin [9495-42]SPTueMiyoshi, Masaru [9483-26]S8Miziolek, Andrzej W. [9482-17] S2, [9482-42] S6Mizrahi, Udi [9451-48] S11Mizuno, Genki [9481-4] S1,[9493-13] S3Mo, Changyeun [9488-35]SPTue, [9488-36] SPTueMo, Weirong [9472-5] S1Moche, Christian [9455-14]S3, [9490-14] S3Modarres-Zadeh, MohammadJ. [9467-110] SPThuMoeglin, Jean-Pierre [9494-21] S2Moffat, James [9492-17] S5Moghadam, Peyman [9485-55] S10Mohammad, Atif F. [9468-24]SPThu, [9469-24] S6,[9474-54] SPSTue, [9490-27] SPTue, [9498-8] S3Mohan, Divya [9478-3] S1Mokarian-Tabari, Parvaneh9467 Program CommitteeMokhtar, Ayman [9466-32]SPSTueMokhtari, Marielle [9499-15] S4Mokhun, Oleksiy [9465-9]S2, [9466-8] S2Mokole, Eric L. 9484 ProgramCommittee, 9484 S7Session ChairMolebny, Vasyl 9465 ProgramCommitteeMolenkamp, Laurens W.[9483-24] S7Molineaux, Matthew [9454-3] S1Mollard, Laurent [9451-77]S17Molnar, Richard J. [9492-7]S3Monaco, John V. [9457-3] S1Mondanos, Michael [9491-13] S4Monnier, Camille S. 9468Program Committee,9468 S1 Session ChairMonroe, Christopher [9500-16] S3Monroe, Jeff [9479-18] S4,[9479-18] S5Monroe, John [9493-15] S3Montalbo, John [9484-11]S3Monte, Thomas D. 9480Program CommitteeMontmessin, Franck [9469-4] S1Montojo, María T. [9485-39]S7, [9485-51] S9Montoya, John A. [9467-81]S16Moody, Daniela I. [9494-25]S3, 9501 Program Committee,9501 S7 SessionChair, [9501-11] S3Moon, Inkyu [9495-33]SPTue, [9495-34] SPTueMooradian, Greg [9459-1]S1, [9459-2] S1, [9459-5]S1, [9459-6] S1Moore, Andrew J. [9469-5]S1, [9477-14] S4Moore, Christopher I. 9465Program Committee,9465 S8 Session Chair,[9465-36] S8, [9465-37]S8Moore, Kori [9455-18] S4Moore, Philip G. [9454-3] S1Morabito, Francesco Carlo9496 Program CommitteeMorales-Rodríguez, MarissaE. [9456-1] S1Moras, Julien [9464-21] S7,[9474-26] S6Mordmüller, Mario [9482-12]S2Moreau, Louis M. [9472-47] S9Moreau, Vincent [9451-77]S17Moreshead, William V. [9451-56] S13Morey, Mark [9461-66] S13Morgan, David A. E. [9475-16] S2Morgan, John Cliff [9482-46]S7Morgan, Kaitlyn [9459-4]S1Morikawa, Junko 9485 S6Session Chair, [9485-35] S6Morimoto, Takao [9483-26]S8Morman, Christopher J.[9472-21] S5Morton, Edward J. [9456-3]S1Morton, Graham [9466-28]S7Morton, Kenneth D. [9454-14] S4, [9454-17] S5,[9454-31] S9, [9454-42]S11, [9454-46] S11, [9454-47] S12, [9454-48] S12Moses, Randolph L. 9475Program Committee, 9476Program CommitteeMoses, Sophia [9496-1] S1,[9496-3] S1Moshary, Fred [9474-55] S9,[9486-18] S5Moshtagh, Nima [9474-4] S1Moskalev, Igor S. [9467-92]S18Moskovich, Daniel [9500-38]S6Mosquera, Cristian [9454-38] S10Motos, Dionysis [9474-24] S5Mott, David [9499-18] S4Mott, David R. [9455-32] S6Motus, Leo [9464-23] S7Moufarrej, Mira [9482-24] S3Moug, Richard [9481-27]SPThuMoulema, Paul [9458-7] S3Moulton, Christine L. [9479-11] S2Moulton, Peter F. [9466-20]S5Mount, Emily [9500-20] S3Moussally, George J. 9461Program CommitteeMouyos, William [9454-2] S1Mowbray, Andrew [9451-30]S8, [9451-31] S8, [9451-95] SPTueMower, Jacob C. [9500-1] S1Moya, Mary M. [9461-14] S3Moyer, Lee [9471-8] S2Moyer, Steven K. [9452-22]S4, [9452-26] S5, [9452-7]S1MtCastle, Timothy [9470-10]S4Mudanyali, Onur [9490-10]S2Mueller, Markus [9460-21] S7Mueller, Thomas [9467-38]S7Muellner, Paul [9490-12] S2Muench, Paul L. 9468 ProgramCommitteeMuensterer, Thomas R. 9471Program Committee, 9471S4 Session Chair, 9471 S5Session Chair, [9471-10]S2, [9471-14] S3, [9471-19]S4, [9471-9] S2Mühleisen, Wolfgang [9483-31] SPThuMuise, Robert R. [9472-9] S2, 9476 ProgramCommittee, [9477-3] S1,[9484-6] S2Mujica-Schwahn, Natalie[9462-18] S4Mukherjee, Satabdi [9476-12] S3Mulaveesala, Ravibabu[9485-18] S3, [9485-32]S5, [9485-36] S6Mullen, Linda J. 9459 ProgramCommittee, 9459 S3Session Chair, [9459-12]S3, [9459-13] S3Mullen, Max [9491-18] SPThuMüller, André [9488-16] S3Müller, Antoine [9467-101]S21, [9467-101] S8Müller, Eric [9489-2] S1Müller, Thomas [9460-17] S5Mullie, Jeroen C. [9451-66]S16Mumolo, Jason M. [9451-26]S8Mun, Sungchul [9495-8] S3Muncaster, Justin [9473-22] S4Munch, Elizabeth [9474-22]S5Munday, Jeremy N. [9467-109] SPThu, [9489-17] S5,[9493-12] S3, [9493-20]SPTue, [9493-21] SPTue,[9493-24] SPTueMuniyappa, Amarnath[9485-18] S3, [9485-32]S5, [9485-36] S6Munson, Eric [9476-24] S6Münzberg, Mario O. 9451Program Committee,9451 S1 Session Chair,[9451-1] S1Murali, Varun [9468-3] S1Muralidharan, Krishna [9453-25] S5184 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberMurate, Kosuke [9483-7] S2Muraviev, Andrey V. [9466-1]S1, [9491-14] S4Murphy, Clifford B. [9493-14]S3Murphy, Daniel V. [9492-7]S3Murphy, James M. [9472-38]S7Murphy, Karl [9494-6] S2Murphy, Ryan P. [9492-13]S4Murphy, Timothy S. [9469-21] S5Murray, Ian B. [9451-62] S15Murray, Joseph [9493-24]SPTueMurray, Thomas S. [9461-79]S14Murray-Krezan, Jeremy 9469Program Committee,9469 S6 Session Chair,[9469-20] S5, [9469-23]S5Murrer, R. Lee 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S6Session ChairMurugan, Esakkimuthuraju[9453-22] S5Musgrove, Cameron [9461-29] S6Muskens, Otto L. [9455-24]S5Myers, Jason D. [9489-17]S5Myers, John M. 9500 ConferenceCoChair, 9500 S4Session Chair, 9500 S7Session Chair, [9500-33] S6Myers, Stephen A. [9451-38] S10Myers, Tanya L. [9455-4] S1Myler, Harley R. 9474Program Committee,[9474-46] S9NNabelek, Daniel [9454-45]S11Nabilskaya, Nadezhda[9497-31] SPTueNachman, Ilan [9451-67]S16, [9451-71] S16Nadler, Gary 9463 ProgramCommitteeNaeser, Margaret A. [9467-20] S3Nafis, Christopher [9489-7]S2Nag, Nagendra [9453-16] S4Nagarkar, Kaustubh [9491-16] S4Nagi, Richie S. [9481-4] S1Nagler, Eric [9464-12] S4Nair, Arun A. [9473-3] S1Najafi, Faraz [9492-13] S4Najafiuchevler, Bahram[9451-99] SPTueNajda, Stephen P. [9466-3]S1Nakajima, Hiroshi 9496Program CommitteeNakajima, Yasuhiro [9451-47]S11Nakamura, Tomohiro [9495-17] S5Nakasu, Eisuke [9495-17] S5Nakau, Koji [9451-47] S11Nalbone, Samuel [9471-20]S5Nallon, Eric [9451-103] S6Nam, Sae Woo [9492-9] S4Namazi, Nader M. [9452-21]S4, 9478 S2 SessionChair, [9478-1] S1Nandan, Ranvir N. [9495-39]SPTueNannuru, Santosh [9474-14]S3Nans, Adam F. [9468-19] S5Narang, Neeru [9472-62]SPSThuNarayanan, Ram M. 9461Program Committee,9461 S10 Session Chair,[9461-16] S4, [9461-18]S4, [9461-19] S5, [9461-2]S1, [9461-31] S7, [9461-32] S7, [9461-37] S9,[9461-43] S10, [9461-44]S10, [9461-56] S11, [9461-56] S12, [9461-7] S2,[9461-76] SPSTue, [9461-8] S2, [9461-9] S2, 9484Program Committee,9484 S1 Session ChairNash, Justin Kyle [9459-13]S3Nasrabadi, Nasser M. 9476Program Committee,SC995Nassar, Abdalla R. [9489-10]S3Nassar, Joanna [9467-7] S1Naughton, Thomas J. 9495Program CommitteeNauyoks, Stephen E. [9472-11] S3Navarro, Héctor [9495-20]S5Navarro, Ramón [9482-22] S3Navish, Frank 9454 S4 SessionChairNawata, Kouji [9483-20] S7Nayak, Aditya B. [9482-11]S2Naz, Pierre [9464-15] S5Nedjalkov, Antonio [9480-33] S8Neely, Jason [9464-13] S4Neff, David [9481-32] SPThuNehmatallah, Georges[9478-1] S1Nehmetallah, Georges T.[9452-21] S4, [9477-9] S3,9489 Program Committee,[9489-3] S1, [9495-38] SPTueNehring, Brian [9452-35] S6,[9452-4] S1Neidrauer, Michael T. [9467-13] S2Neifeld, Mark A. [9484-6]S2Nelson, Bradley J. [9474-57]SPSTueNelson, Douglas J. [9476-25] S7Nelson, Kevin M. [9494-22]S2Nelson, Matthew P. [9455-27] S5, [9455-28] S5Nelson, Roy D [9461-70] S14Nemir, David C. [9493-4] S1Nemirovsky, Yael [9492-22]S7Neri, Alessandro 9497 ProgramCommitteeNesher, Ofer [9451-5] S1Neumaier, Lukas [9482-29]S4Neuner, Burton [9467-75]S14Neuroth, Robert [9475-14] S2Newburgh, George A. 9466S4 Session Chair, [9466-23] S6Newkirk, Richard [9456-25] S6Newman, Andrew J. [9468-12] S4, [9468-12] S5,[9474-22] S5Newman, J. Daniel [9469-2]S1, [9483-12] S4, [9483-30] S8Ng, Donny [9460-3] S1Ng, Tak-Kwong [9465-16] S4Nguyen, Bao [9454-54] S14Nguyen, Charlie [9479-5] S1Nguyen, Hoa G. 9468 ProgramCommittee, 9468 S1Session Chair, [9468-19]S5, [9468-22] S5Nguyen, Kim B [9468-14] S4,[9468-14] S5, [9468-16]S4, [9468-16] S5Nguyen, Lam H. 9461 ProgramCommittee, 9461 S6Session Chair, [9461-10]S2, [9461-8] S2Nguyen, Thanh [9495-38]SPTueNguyen, Tien [9469-11] S3,[9469-27] S3Nguyen, Tien M. [9469-12]S3, [9469-6] S1Nguyen, Tien M. 9469 ProgramCommitteeNguyen, Truong X. [9468-28]SPThu, [9480-31] S8Nguyen, Viet [9455-22] S4,[9467-98] S20, [9467-98]S7, [9482-15] S2Nguyen, Vinh Q. [9451-55]S13, [9451-57] S13, [9451-59] S13Nguyen, Yen T. H. [9484-16] S4Ni, Lei [9495-35] SPTueNi, Yang [9485-21] S4,[9485-23] S4Nicholas, Stephanie N.[9470-29] S10Nichols, Doyle [9479-4] S1Nicholson, David 9474 ProgramCommitteeNicks, Dennis [9461-70] S14Nielsen, Thomas [9456-23]S6, [9456-29] S7Niemasz, Jasmin [9451-24]S8Nieten, Teresa [9499-19] S4Nieto-Granda, Carlos P.[9468-3] S1Nikodem, Michal P. [9486-22] S5Nikolli, Ina [9481-32] SPThuNikopoulous, B. [9485-42]S7Nikulin, Vladimir V. [9489-18]S5, [9500-8] S1Nilsson, Johan [9466-21]S5, [9466-22] S6Ninkov, Zoran [9483-12] S4,[9483-30] S8Nitta, Kouichi [9495-4] S1Nitzani, Michal [9451-20] S6Nixon, William E. [9462-17]S4, [9483-16] S5, [9483-22] S7Nizamuddin, Mohammad[9488-24] S5Njjar, Nayeff [9498-5] S2Nock, Kristen L [9461-73]S14Noel, Thomas [9500-19] S3Nolan, James J. [9499-25]SPTue, [9499-26] SPTue,[9499-5] S1Nolan, Paul J. [9456-3] S1Noland, Marie [9482-24] S3Nolte, Peter [9485-41] S7Nordberg, Markus [9455-30]S6Norman, Mark [9455-25] S5Norton, Michael L. [9481-32] SPThuNorton, Paul R. 9451 ConferenceChair, 9451 S18Session Chair, 9451 S7Session ChairNorton, Peter W. 9451Program CommitteeNothwang, William D. 9467Program Committee,9467 S11 Session Chair,9467 S12 Session Chair,[9467-62] S11, [9467-62]S6, 9468 S6 SessionChair, 9468 S7 SessionChair, 9479 S6 SessionChair, 9479 S7 SessionChairNotni, Gunther [9489-2] S1Novak, Jacklyn [9451-56]S13Novak, Les 9474 ProgramCommittee, 9475 ProgramCommittee, 9476 ProgramCommitteeNyarko, Kofi [9497-18] S3Nyerhovwo, Ifie [9480-29] S8Nystad, Helle E. [9483-29]S8Nystrom, Emily [9469-20] S5OOberbeck, Adam [9482-37]S5Ochoa, Hector A. 9461Program Committee,[9461-36] S8Ochoa, Jesus J. [9487-36]SPThuO’Connor, Kimberly [9460-19] S6O’Connor, Shawn P. [9459-13] S3Oda, Naoki [9483-26] S8Odom, Crispin [9496-24]SPThuOdulo, Ivan P. [9454-28] S8O’Flynn, Daniel [9482-14] S2Ogasawara, Nagahisa [9485-10] S2, [9485-8] S2Ogawa, Shinpei [9451-53]S12, [9451-92] SPTueOh, Eunkeu [9487-25] S5Oh, Jean [9468-9] S2Oh, Sunmi [9452-41] SPSTueOhodnicki, Paul R. [9467-53]S1, [9467-53] S10, [9480-30] S8, [9480-42] S4Ohta, Aaron T [9494-12] S3Olah, Robert 9481 ProgramCommittee, [9481-4] S1,9493 Program Committee,[9493-13] S3Olasov, Lauren R. [9485-37] S6Oldenbuerger, Stella [9460-21] S7Olivera, Santiago [9454-25] S6Ollier, James [9456-3] S1Olofsson, Göran [9455-33]S7Olsen, Alf [9451-99] SPTueOlsen, Eric [9481-18] S4Olsen, Richard C. [9465-21]S5, [9465-22] S5, [9465-23] S5Olson, Christopher C. [9468-12] S4, [9468-12] S5Olson, Jeff T. [9452-2] S1Olson, Richard F. [9452-36] S6Olsson, Roy H. 9479 S1 SessionChair, [9479-1] S1Olver, Kimberley [9451-88]S21Omruuzun, Fatih [9482-55]S9, [9486-37] SPTueO’Neill, Mary D [9461-66]S13Ono, Nobutaka [9496-19] S5Opfermann, Justin [9494-9]S2O’Regan, Terrance [9467-26]S5Orlove, Gary L. 9485 ProgramCommitteeOron, Moshe [9451-17] S5,[9470-5] S2Ortiz, Andres [9494-18] S1Ortiz, Jorge J. [9464-9] S3Ortiz, Mayreli [9487-9] S2Ortiz-Peña, Hector J. [9464-16] S5Osayemwenre, Gilbert O.[9493-22] SPTueOsborn, John H. [9483-30]S8Osborne, Richard [9474-6]S2Osmont, Antoine [9480-25]S7Ospina, Juan Esteban[9485-46] S6Ospina, Juan F. [9487-11] S3,[9487-32] S6, [9487-36]SPThu, [9500-34] S6Osten, Wolfgang 9495Program CommitteeOstendorf, Ralf [9455-15] S4,[9467-95] S20, [9467-95] S7+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 185


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberÖstmark, Henric 9454Program Committee,[9455-30] S6Ostovari, Saam [9468-22] S5Ostroverkhov, Victor [9491-16] S4O’Sullivan, Ciara K. [9487-10]S2, [9487-2] S1, [9487-4]S1, [9487-8] S2, [9487-9]S2O’Sullivan, Joseph A. 9476Program CommitteeOswald-Tranta, Beata 9485Program Committee,9485 S2 Session Chair,9485 S3 Session Chair,[9485-12] S3Otani, Yukitoshi 9489Program Committee,9489 S4 Session Chair,[9489-19] S5Othman, Asem A. [9457-2]S1Otnes Berge, Hans Kristian[9451-99] SPTueOtsuji, Taiichi Taiichi[9476-39] S8, 9483 ProgramCommitteeOtt, Daniel [9466-11] S3Oubensaid, El-Houcine[9451-4] S1Ouerhani, Yousri [9477-15]S4, [9477-18] S5Ouyang, Bing [9459-14] S3,[9459-15] S3, [9484-17] S5Ouyang, Yen-Chieh [9501-10] S3Overholt, James L. 9468Program CommitteeOvsiannikov, Ilia [9496-8] S3Owen, Bob A. 9451 ProgramCommitteeOwens, Mark [9492-23] S7Øya, Petter [9451-99] SPTueOzanich, Richard M. 9490Program CommitteeÖzbay, Ekmel [9483-2] S1Ozcan, Aydogan [9467-36] S6Özcan, Meriç [9451-93]SPTueOzdemir, Onur [9498-10] S3Ozkaynak, Savas [9470-23]S8Özsaraç, Seçkin [9452-37]S6, [9473-18] S4PPacaud, Olivier [9451-82]S19Pace, Teresa L. 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S5Session ChairPachava, Vengal Rao[9488-48] S5Packard, Corey D. [9452-15]S3Pados, Dimitris A. 9484Program Committee,9484 S6 Session Chair,[9484-10] S3Paduru, Venugopal Reddy[9453-22] S5Paheding, Sidike [9477-10]S3, [9477-6] S2Påhlsson, Philip [9451-99]SPTuePahtma, Raido [9464-23] S7Paichard, Yoann [9461-45]S10Painter, Oskar J. [9492-12]S4Pakmehr, Mehdi [9483-24]S7Pal, Bishnu P. [9483-3] S4Pal, Dinesh [9481-28] SPThuPala, Nezih [9467-103]SPThu, 9483 ProgramCommitteePalaniappan, Kannappan9473 Conference Chair,[9473-21] S4, [9473-7] S1Palima, Darwin [9477-1] S1Palmer, Troy A. [9451-61] S14Palmer, William D. [9476-41]S8Pan, Feng [9451-44] S11Pan, Jing [9487-23] S5Panagiotou, Stylianos C.[9474-23] S5Panetta, Karen [9497-2] S1Panfili, Raphael [9472-42]S8Pang, Francis [9456-12] S3Panich, Michael G. [9465-27] S6, [9465-31] S7Panjwani, Deep [9451-52]S12Pannetier, Benjamin [9464-21] S7, [9474-26] S6Panouillot, P. E. [9485-42] S7Pantle, Allan J. [9474-34] S7Paoletti, Domenica [9485-6]S1Paolini, Aaron L. [9452-12]S2, [9460-11] S3, [9462-21] S5Papadakis, Stergios J. 9467Program CommitteePapantonakis, Michael R.[9455-22] S4, [9455-32]S6, [9467-98] S20, [9467-98] S7Pappu, Chandra S. [9461-35] S8Paprotny, Igor [9494-25] S2Parak, Wolfgang J. [9490-12] S2Parakh, Abhishek [9500-4]S1, [9500-5] S1Parameswaran, Shibin[9476-9] S3Pardoe, Ian [9455-36] S7Pargmann, Carsten [9455-11] S3Parish, Mark V. [9453-3] S1Park, Bosoon [9482-57] S9,9488 Program Committee,[9488-17] S4Park, Chang-Woo [9497-32]SPTuePark, Cheol-Young [9478-9]S3Park, Eric D. [9466-20] S5,[9466-27] S7Park, Gyu-Hee [9452-41]SPSTuePark, Hyejin [9488-9] S2Park, Hyung-Min 9496 ProgramCommitteePark, James [9461-11] S3,[9461-12] S3Park, Jeung-Chul [9495-11] S3Park, Jin-Bae [9474-52]SPSTuePark, Min-Chul 9495 ProgramCommittee, [9495-24] S7, [9495-47] SPTue,[9495-8] S3, [9495-9] S3Park, Sangdeok [9468-6] S1Park, Yong Woon [9474-52]SPSTuePark, Yong-Lae 9494 ProgramCommitteeParker, Allen R. [9468-28]SPThuParker, Jason T. 9475 S1Session ChairParker, Steve C. J. [9471-21]S5Parker, Tom [9491-13] S4Parrish, William J. [9451-46] S11Partila, Pavol [9478-19] SP-STue, [9496-22] SPThu,[9500-52] SPThuPartouche, Eran [9470-5] S2Pascal, Nicolas [9459-24] S5Pascoguin, B. Melvin L.[9467-72] S14, [9467-75]S14Pascucci, Marina R. [9453-3]S1Passey, Graham [9471-14] S3Pastirk, Igor [9467-80] S16,[9467-89] S18Patel, C. Kumar N. [9467-77] S15Patel, Dilip G. 9468 S2 SessionChairPatel, Prashil [9487-29] S6Paterek, Tomasz [9500-26]S5, [9500-38] S6Pati, Bhabana [9466-27] S7Pati, Gour S. [9465-2] S1Patten, Daniel R. [9500-35]S6Patterson, Rita M. [9494-10]S2Patterson, Robert [9470-31]S10Patterson, Steven G. 9466Program Committee,[9466-6] S2Pattnaik, Radha [9466-25]S6Patton, Debra [9470-11] S4Patton, Edward K. [9451-54]S13Paul, Peter 9473 ProgramCommitteePaul, Ratnadeep [9489-4] S1Pauli, Myron R. [9467-78]S16Pauls, Eric [9497-19] S3Paulsen, Lee [9479-5] S1Paulson, Christopher 9475S2 Session ChairPaulter, Nicholas G. [9462-14] S4Pavlacka, Robert [9466-24] S6Pax, Paul H. [9466-11] S3Payer, Garrett S. [9494-24]S3Paylor, Drew [9501-26] S5Payton, David L. [9464-6] S2Peach, Nicholas [9464-24]S7Peacock, G. Raymond 9485Program CommitteePeak, Joseph E. [9472-41]S8, [9482-48] S8Peale, Robert E. [9451-52]S12, [9452-32] S6, [9466-1] S1, [9491-14] S4Pearse, Alex [9493-8] S2Pearson, Gavin 9464 ProgramCommittee, 9464 S2Session Chair, 9464 S3Session Chair, 9464 S8Session Chair, [9464-11]S4, [9464-8] S2, [9479-9]S2, [9499-23] S5Peck, Douglas S. [9472-14]S3Pe’eri, Shachak [9459-7] S2Pei, Linlin [9481-33] SPThu,[9482-50] S8Peinecke, Niklas 9471 S1Session Chair, 9471 S5Session Chair, [9471-13]S3Peinsipp-Byma, Elisabeth[9463-12] S4, [9499-7] S2Pelapur, Rengarajan [9473-7]S1Pelaz, Beatriz [9490-12] S2Pellechia, Matthew F. 9473Conference Chair, 9473S4 Session Chair, [9473-15] S3Pellegrino, Joseph G. 9451Program Committee,[9451-103] S6Pellegrino, Mario [9486-27]SPTuePellegrino, Paul M. [9454-29] S8, 9455 ProgramCommittee, [9455-21] S4,[9455-29] S6, [9455-34]S7, [9455-38] S8, [9467-97] S20, [9467-97] S7,[9487-16] S4Pelon, Jacques R. [9459-24]S5Pendergast, Karl J. [9460-23] S2Peng, Ligen [9501-7] S2Peng, Ligen [9501-34] S8Peng, Yankun 9488 ProgramCommittee, [9488-26]SPTue, [9488-27] SPTue,[9488-28] SPTue, [9488-29] SPTue, [9488-30]SPTuePennucci, Giuliana [9459-36] S7Penny, Ryan W. [9482-36] S5Penta, Bradley [9459-21] S5Pepin, Matthew P. [9475-12]S2Perconti, Philip [9467-26] S5Perduijn, Armand [9482-22] S3Perederiy, Anatoly N. [9454-28] S8Pereira, Carlos M. [9467-108] SPThu, [9468-2] S1,[9493-16] S3Péré-Laperne, Nicolas[9451-35] S10, [9451-82]S19Pérez-Maldonado, Yara[9467-69] S13Pérez-Marín, Dolores [9488-18] S4Peri, Francesco [9461-63]S13Peri, Joseph J. [9474-32] S6Perkins, David [9482-11] S2Perkins, Tim [9499-12] S3Perlin, Piotr [9466-3] S1Perlstein, Joshua D. [9451-52] S12Pernu?, Franjo [9472-59]SPSThuPerrot, Maxime [9494-21] S2Perschbacher, Mike 9468Program CommitteePeters, David W. [9467-81]S16Peterson, Gilbert L. [9458-6]S2, [9458-6] S6Petersson, Henrik [9462-4] S1Petillot, Yvan R. [9492-17] S5Petrak, Erika [9486-13] S4Petrenko, Boris [9459-30]S6, [9459-31] S7, [9459-32] S7Petriakov, Vladimir A. [9483-27] S8Petropulu, Athina P. 9484Program CommitteePetryayeva, Eleonora [9482-23] S3Pettersson, Magnus [9465-6]S2Pettersson, Mats I. [9475-10]S2Petway, Larry B. [9465-1] S1Pezeshkian, Narek [9468-22]S5Pfefer, T. Joshua 9487 ProgramCommittee, 9487 S3Session ChairPham, Khanh 9469 ConferenceChair, [9469-11] S3,[9469-12] S3, [9469-13]S3, [9469-17] S5, [9469-18] S5, [9469-19] S5,[9469-27] S3, [9469-7] S2,[9469-8] S2, [9469-9] S3Pham, Tien 9458 S2 SessionChair, 9464 ConferenceChair, 9464 S2 SessionChair, 9464 S3 SessionChair, 9464 S6 SessionChair, [9464-12] S4Phan, Chung D. [9454-22]S6, [9454-23] S6, [9454-25] S6Phan, Duy-Thach [9486-30]SPTuePhelan, Brian R. [9461-19]S5, [9461-21] S5Philbrick, C. Russell 9465Program CommitteePhillips, John [9481-36]SPThuPhillips, Ronald L. [9465-27] S6, [9465-31] S7Phipps, Daniel [9486-13] S4Phung, Son Lam [9484-4] S1PICARD, NICOLAS [9465-5]S1Pichard, Julien [9494-21] S2Pichardo, Samuel A. [9461-1]S1Pichler, Alexander [9494-21]S2186 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberPichler, Elke [9480-34] S8,[9486-39] SPTuePickrell, Gary 9480 ConferenceChair, 9480 S1Session Chair, 9480 S2Session ChairPierce, Byron [9470-31] S10Pierrottet, Diego F. [9465-1]S1Pietrzak, Kenneth A [9456-46] S11Pilger, Eric J. [9469-26] S6pillai, unnikrishna [9475-8]S1Pillans, Luke [9451-36] S10Pinar, Anthony [9454-10]S3, [9454-32] S9Pinar, Ferhat [9456-51] S12,[9458-12] S4Pinchuk, Anatoliy O. [9481-5] S1Pinkus, Alan R. [9470-9] S3,[9474-34] S7Pino, Robinson E. 9494Program CommitteePiotrowski, Adam 9481Program CommitteePipher, Judith L. [9483-12]S4, [9483-30] S8Pipitone, Frank 9461 ProgramCommitteePiracha, Mohammad Umar[9480-20] S6Pirich, Andrew R. 9500Conference ChairPla, Filiberto [9495-19] S5Placke, James 9455 ProgramCommittee, 9455 S1Session ChairPlaza Miguel, Antonio J.9501 Program CommitteePless, Robert B. 9473 ProgramCommitteePlichta, Edward J. [9493-5]S1Plis, Elena [9451-29] S8,[9451-38] S10Plodpradista, Pooparat[9454-27] S7Plourde, Britton L. T. [9500-21] S4Plyer, Aurélien [9451-13] S4Podobedov, Vyacheslav B.[9452-38] SPSTuePoh, Norman 9457 ProgramCommitteePoiet, Germain [9469-4] S1Polizos, Georgios [9456-5] S1Pollock, Zach B. [9465-29]S7Polyakov, Alexandre V.[9480-7] S3Polyakov, Sergey V. [9492-30] S8Pons-Martí, Amparo [9495-20] S5Pooser, Raphael C. [9500-6]S1Popa, Dan O. 9494 ConferenceChair, [9494-10] S2,[9494-14] S3, [9494-15]S3, [9494-2] S1, [9494-7]S2Popa, Mirela 9498 ProgramCommittee, 9498 S3Session ChairPopescu, Mihail [9454-27]S7, [9454-35] S9Porovkina, Larisa [9455-11] S3Portell de Mora, Jordi 9501Program CommitteePorter, David W. [9474-22] S5Porter, Richard 9453 ProgramCommitteePoshtkar, Azin [9478-18] S4Post, Stephen G. 9466Conference Chair, 9466S3 Session ChairPotter, Kevin [9482-32] S4Potter, Lee C. 9475 ProgramCommittee, [9475-6] S1Potvin, Guy [9452-13] S2Pourahmadian, Fatemeh[9476-19] S5Poutous, Menelaos K.[9482-43] S6Powell, Darren N. [9468-14]S4, [9468-14] S5, [9468-16] S4, [9468-16] S5Power, Chanikarn [9467-16] S2Powers, Michael A. [9465-14] S4Pozzi, Maxime [9451-4] S1Pralle, Martin U. [9451-6] S1,[9460-4] S2Prasad, Harsha [9473-6] S1Prasad, Narasimha S.[9465-11] S3, [9491-2] S2,[9493-4] S1Prasad, Saurabh [9472-33]S7Prasath, V. B. Surya 9473Program Committee,[9473-21] S4, [9473-7] S1Prather, Dennis W. [9462-21] S5, [9462-9] S2,[9471-3] S1Pratt, Michael A. [9496-11]S3Preble, Stefan F. [9500-37]S6, [9500-39] S7, [9500-40] S7Preden, Jurgo [9464-23] S7Preece, Alun D. [9464-1] S1,[9499-17] S4Preece, Bradley L. [9452-18]S3, [9452-21] S4, [9452-23] S4, [9452-8] S1Pregowski, Piotr 9485 ProgramCommitteePrel, Florent M. [9472-47] S9Prestage, Richard M.[9476-28] S7Prewarski, Marcus [9452-35]S6Price, Jimmy [9482-11] S2Price, Rebecca L. [9464-27] S8Price, Stanton R. [9454-20]S5, [9454-21] S5, [9454-4]S1Priddy, Kevin L. 9464 ProgramCommittee, 9464 S1Session Chair, 9464 S4Session Chair, 9464 S8Session ChairPriest, Allen [9467-100] S18Prinzel, Lawrence J. [9470-28] S9, [9470-29] S10Priz, Ivan A. [9458-15] S4Procter, Mark G. [9456-3] S1Prokazov, Yury [9492-3] S1Prokes, Martin [9456-27] S7Prorok, Barton C. [9488-11] S2Pruessner, Marcel W. [9482-15] S2Pruett, Eric [9482-13] S2Psarobas, Ioannis E. [9485-34] S6Pschierer, Christian 9471 S2Session ChairPuccio, Ava M. 9490 ProgramCommitteePulli, Kari A. 9473 ProgramCommitteePung, Aaron J. [9459-4] S1Puppe, Thomas [9467-89]S18Puputti, Brenda [9453-3] S1Purman, Ben [9468-1] S1,[9468-4] S1Puschell, Jeffery J. 9501Program CommitteePusey, Jason L. [9468-11] S2QQi, Bing [9500-6] S1, [9500-7] S1Qi, Hairong [9454-58] S15Qian, Feifei [9467-65] S12,[9467-65] S7Qian, Liangshan [9451-44]S11Qian, Shen-En 9501 ProgramCommitteeQian, Shizhi [9476-10] S3Qiao, Lingbo [9462-23]SPSThuQiao, Zhijun G. 9461Program Committee,[9461-13] S11, [9461-13] S12, 9484 ProgramCommittee, [9484-1] S1,[9484-11] S3Qin, Jianwei [9488-13] S3,[9488-14] S3, [9488-15]S3, [9488-27] SPTue,[9488-28] SPTue, [9488-30] SPTue, [9488-37]SPTueQin, Jing [9472-30] S6Qin, Si [9497-21] S4Qiu, Jijun [9451-41] S10Qiu, Jing hui [9462-11] S3Qiu, Weicheng [9451-42] S10Qiu, Yueming [9451-31] S8Quan, Xiangyu [9495-4] S1Quaranta, Carlo [9474-25] S5Queiroz, Vanessa M. [9486-29] SPTueQuist, Michael [9468-4] S1Qureshi, Tabassum-Ur-Razaq[9477-5]S2RRabb, David J. 9495 ProgramCommitteeRabbat, Michael [9474-14] S3Rabenorosoa, Kanty [9494-28] S2Rabinovich, William S. 9465Program Committee,[9465-36] S8, [9465-37]S8Rafailov, Michael K. 9467Program Committee,9467 S15 Session Chair,9467 S16 Session Chair,9467 S17 Session Chair,9467 S18 Session Chair,9467 S19 Session Chair,9467 S20 Session Chair,9467 S21 Session Chair,[9467-78] S16, 9486 S7Session Chair, 9486 S8Session ChairRafol, Sir B. [9451-26] S8Raghavan, Ajay [9480-9] S3Rahim, Nur Aida Abdul[9480-4] S2Rahman, Anis [9483-21] S7,[9489-16] S5Rahman, Aunik K. [9483-21]S7, [9489-16] S5Rahman, B. M. Azizur 9483Program Committee,9483 S1 Session Chair,9483 S6 Session Chair,9483 S8 Session Chair,[9483-3] S4Rahman, M. Arifur [9494-12]S3Rahman, Mohammed Z.[9490-28] SPTueRahmes, Mark D. [9478-2]S4Rahnemoonfar, Maryam[9461-15] S3Rainey, Katie [9476-9] S3Räisänen, Antti V. [9462-8] S2Raiser, David M. [9490-18]S3Rajavel, Rajesh D. [9451-37]S10Rajendran, Mahesh [9453-22] S5Rajic, Slobodan [9456-9] S2Rakotondrabe, Micky 9494Program Committee,[9494-26] S1, [9494-27]S3, [9494-28] S2, [9494-29] S3Ramamurthy, Rajesh [9489-21] S5, [9489-4] S1Ramaswamy, Srinivasan[9452-14] S2, [9452-16] S3Ramirez, Ana [9484-21] S6Ramirez, David Alejandro[9451-38] S10Ramsey, Scott A. [9472-41]S8, [9482-48] S8Rand, Robert S. [9476-44]S4Raney, Christopher J. [9468-16] S4, [9468-16] S5Rangaswamy, Muralidhar[9461-31] S7, [9461-32] S7Ranieri, Nicola [9487-38] S3Ranney, Kenneth I. 9461Conference Chair, [9461-10] S2, [9461-19] S5,[9461-21] S5, [9461-76]SPSTue, [9461-8] S2Rao, Gottipaty N. [9486-17] S4Rao, Govind [9486-25] S6Rao, Raghuveer M. 9473Program CommitteeRarity, John G. [9492-5] S2Rasberry, Roger D. [9480-5]S2, [9480-6] S2Rash, Clarence E. [9470-26]S9, [9470-36] SPSTueRaskar, Ramesh [9482-24]S3Rastegar, Jahangir [9467-108] SPThu, [9468-2] S1,[9489-22] S5, [9491-19]SPThu, [9491-7] S2,[9493-16] S3Ratha, Nalini K. 9457 ProgramCommitteeRathi, Pranav [9451-29] S8Ratliff, Bradley M. [9472-18] S4Ratto, Christopher R.[9454-52] S14Ravichandran, Duraiswamy[9453-17] S4Rawlings, Richard M. 9451S16 Session ChairRay, William [9500-7] S1Raymond, Pierre [9494-21]S2Raynal, Ann M. 9461 ProgramCommittee, 9461 S1Session Chair, [9461-23]S5, [9475-13] S2Razdan, Vishnu [9493-7] S2Razeghi, Manijeh 9451Program Committee, 9451S6 Session ChairReago, Donald A. 9451Program Committee,[9451-22] S7Rech, Ivan [9492-4] S1Reese, Colin E. 9451 ProgramCommittee, 9451S12 Session ChairReeve, Scott W. [9486-15]S4Regelman, Dan Vadim [9451-8] S2Register, Janna K. [9486-12]S3Rehm, Robert [9451-24] S8Rehman, Saad [9477-7] S2Reibel, Yann [9451-35] S10,[9451-82] S19Reich, Gregory W. [9467-44]S8Reichman, Daniel [9454-42]S11Reidy, Denis M. 9454 S1Session ChairReinhardt, Colin [9467-74]S14Reinhardt, Kitt C. 9496Program CommitteeReintjes, John F. [9500-29]S5Reintsema, Carl D. [9462-14]S4Reiskarimian, Negar [9479-6]S1Ren, Fanghui [9486-6] S2,[9486-8] S3Ren, Min [9492-26] S7Ren, Ximing [9492-17] S5Rengarajan, Vijay [9473-2]S1Rentz Dupuis, Julia [9455-35] S7, [9482-38] S5Renzoni, Ferruccio [9481-25]SPThu+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 187


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberRepasi, Endre 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S2Session Chair, [9452-10]S2, [9452-17] S3, [9459-17] S4Resch, Cheryl L. 9497 ProgramCommitteeRessler, Marc A. [9461-19]S5Restaino, Sergio R. [9459-18] S4, [9467-122] SPThuRetzloff, Steven [9483-19] S6Reutzel, Edward W. 9489 S3Session Chair, [9489-10]S3Revzen, Shai [9467-66] S12,[9467-66] S7Reyes, George F. [9477-23]S6Reyes, Hector M. 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S5Session ChairReynolds, Joseph P. 9452Program Committee,9452 S5 Session Chair,[9452-17] S3, [9452-18]S3, [9452-23] S4, [9452-28] S5Riabzev, Sergei V. 9451Program Committee, 9451S16 Session Chair, [9451-67] S16, [9451-71] S16Riasati, Vahid R. [9460-18] S6Riaz, Farhan [9477-7] S2Rice, Joseph P. [9452-34]S6Richards, John A. 9473Program CommitteeRichards, W. Lance [9468-28] SPThuRichardson, Lee [9451-36]S10Richardson, Martin C. [9466-32] SPSTueRichardson, Philip I. [9452-24] S5Richardson, Robert 9461Program CommitteeRicher, Edmond [9494-3] S1Richman, James G. [9459-21] S5Richter, Charles [9467-61]S11, [9467-61] S6Richter, Dean [9459-2] S1,[9459-6] S1Rickus, Jenna L. [9486-5] S2Riedl, Michael [9475-6] S1Rietjens, Jeroen H. H. [9482-22] S3Rigling, Brian D. [9460-16] S5, 9475 ProgramCommittee, [9475-14] S2,[9475-18] S2, [9476-21]S6, [9476-23] S6Riley, Elliot [9461-2] S1Riley, Jack Lyle [9459-7] S2Riley, Robert [9461-53]SPSTueRines, Glen A. [9466-10] S3Ripp, Steven A. 9490 ProgramCommitteeRisch, Brian G. [9480-15] S5Riser, Keith M. [9464-12] S4Rissanen, Anna [9482-27] S3Rivera, Abdiel [9483-14] S5,[9483-32] SPThuRizk, Charbel G. [9481-13]S3Rizki, Mateen M. [9464-17]S5Rizogiannis, Constantinos[9474-23] S5Rizzo, Albert Skip 9490Program CommitteeRoach, R. Allen [9480-5] S2,[9480-6] S2Roback, Vincent Eric [9465-1] S1Roberson, Stephen D. [9455-21] S4, [9455-38] S8Robert, Patrick 9451 ProgramCommitteeRoberts, Carson B. [9482-33] S5Roberts, David C. [9470-2]S1, [9470-2] S12Roberts, Rodney G. [9454-59] S15Robertson, Duncan A.9462 Program Committee,[9462-7] S2Robinson, Bryan S. [9492-7]S3Robinson, Dennis J. [9461-60] S13Robinson, Joshua A. [9467-22] S4, [9467-27] S5Robinson, Tim [9452-6] S1Robison, Christopher J.[9472-4] SPSThuRobitaille, Francois [9485-33] S6Robotham, Claude [9454-30] S8Rocha, Anderson 9457Program CommitteeRock, Benjamin [9453-1] S1Roda, Aldo [9482-26] S3Rodrigues, Domingos M. C.[9486-29] SPTueRodríguez Ramos, JoséManuel 9495 ProgramCommittee, [9495-25] S7Rodriguez, George 9480 S8Session Chair, [9480-3]S1Rodriguez, Jean-Baptiste[9451-25] S8Rodriguez-Chavez, IsaacR. 9490 ConferenceCoChair, 9490 S1 SessionChair, [9490-1] S1Rodriguez-Hervas, Berta[9461-57] S11, [9461-57]S12Rodríguez-Ramos, LuisFernando [9495-25] S7Roebuck, Mark S. [9451-37]S10Roeder, James [9461-60]S13Rogalski, Antoni 9451Program Committee,[9451-104] S10Rogers, Benjamin [9479-2] S1Rogers, John A. [9467-1] S1Rogers, John G. [9468-3] S1Rogers, Jonathan 9478Program CommitteeRogers, Steven K. [9458-4]S2, [9458-4] S6, [9458-6]S2, [9458-6] S6Rogova, Galina L. [9499-24] S5Rohe, Jared L. [9472-30] S6Rohr, Garth D. [9480-5] S2,[9480-6] S2Rojas, Jhonathan [9467-7]S1Roll, Jason [9470-10] S4Romanczyk, Paul [9461-63]S13, [9472-52] S11Romano, Joao M. [9472-3]S1, [9472-32] S6Romanov, Volodymyr [9456-23] S6Romberg, Paul M. [9474-4]S1Romero-Talamas, Carlos[9486-28] SPTueRommeluère, Sylvain [9482-34] S5Rong, Yue [9487-7] S2Rorrer, Gregory L. [9486-6]S2, [9488-7] S2Rosario, Dalton S. 9472Program Committee, 9472S2 Session Chair, [9472-3]S1, [9472-32] S6Roschuk, Tyler R. [9467-34] S6Rose, Leo J. 9479 ProgramCommitteeRosenberg, Danna [9500-41] S7Rosenhagen, Carsten [9451-68] S16Rosier, Bernard M. 9452Program Committee,9452 S2 Session ChairRösner, Michael [9482-29]S4Ross, Arun A. 9457 ProgramCommittee, [9457-10] S4,[9457-2] S1Ross, Timothy D. 9475Program Committee,[9476-4] S1Rosy, Dilara A. [9490-28]SPTueRotari, Eugeniu [9465-9] S2Rotman, Stanley R. [9472-26] S5Rotolante, Ralph A. 9485Program Committee,9485 S10 Session ChairRotter, Thomas J. [9451-29] S8Roumegoux, Julien [9451-82] S19Rouse, David M. [9474-22]S5Rout, Saroj [9483-5] S2Rouvié, Anne [9451-4] S1Rouxinol, Francisco [9500-21] S4, [9500-48] S8Rovito, Todd V. [9464-27] S8,[9475-14] S2Rowe, Allen [9468-1] S1Rowe, Neil C. [9458-2] S1,[9458-3] S1Rowley, Christopher F.[9490-18] S3Roy, Brian P. [9451-63] S15Roy, Claude B. [9472-47] S9Roy, Eric G. [9454-30] S8,[9455-36] S7Roy, Heather E. [9470-11] S4,[9499-16] S4Roy, Nicholas [9467-61] S11,[9467-61] S6Roytman, Leonid [9488-24]S5, [9490-28] SPTueRozlosnik, Andres E. 9485Program Committee,9485 S7 Session ChairRubaldo, Laurent [9451-35]S10, [9451-72] S17, [9451-82] S19Rubinsztajn, Slawomir [9491-16] S4Rubloff, Gary [9493-8] S2Rudiger, Joshua J. [9467-74]S14Rudnicki, Ronald [9464-12]S4, [9499-12] S3Ruehlich, Ingo N. 9451Program Committee, 9451S16 Session Chair, [9451-68] S16Rumbaugh, Luke K. [9459-8]S2Runyon, Scott C. [9465-22]S5Rupp, Ronald R. [9473-16]S3Ruppert, Lyle [9467-71] S13Russo, Aniello [9459-36] S7Russo, Maria Teresa [9486-14] S4Rutz, Frank [9451-24] S8,[9481-6] S1Rutzinger, Stefan [9451-75]S17Ruzmetov, Dmitry [9493-8] S2Ryasnyanskiy, Aleksandr I.[9466-14] S4, [9466-8] S2Rynes, Peter L. [9452-15] S3Ryu, Jae Myung [9451-7]SPTueRyzhii, Victor 9483 ProgramCommitteeRzhanov, Yuri [9459-7] S2SSaari, Matt [9494-3] S1Saavedra, Genaro [9495-13]S4, [9495-2] S1, [9495-20] S5Sabio, Vincent [9479-19] S8Sablon, Kimberly A. 9493Program CommitteeSabordo, Madeleine G.[9460-15] S4, [9474-5] S1,[9478-14] S3Sacco, Andrew P. [9469-2]S1, [9483-12] S4, [9483-30] S8Sackett, Don [9482-6] S1Sadeghi, Kolia [9473-17] S3Sadjadi, Firooz A. 9476Conference Chair, 9476S1 Session Chair, 9476S4 Session Chair, [9476-20] S5, 9498 ProgramCommitteeSadler, Brian M. [9484-8] S2Sadler, Laurel C. [9499-11]S3Sadowski, Bryan [9453-1]S1, [9453-2] S1Saeys, Wouter [9485-52] S9Safai, Morteza 9485 ProgramCommitteeSafarik, Jakub [9496-17] S5Safavi, Haleh 9497 ProgramCommitteeSafavieh, Mohammadali[9490-15] S3Saffman, Mark E. [9500-18] S3Safronov, Boris V. [9458-15] S4Saglam, Cenk Oguz [9467-64] S12, [9467-64] S7Sah, Shagan [9477-28] S6Saha, Bhaskar [9480-9] S3Sahingil, Mehmet C. [9478-12] S1Sahni, Sartaj 9473 ProgramCommitteeSahu, Jayanta K. [9466-22]S6Saint Clair, Jonathan M.9465 Program CommitteeSaintsing, Christy [9467-45] S8Sajda, Paul 9499 ProgramCommitteeSakagami, Takahide 9485Program Committee,9485 S8 Session Chair,[9485-30] S5Sakaguchi, Rayn T. [9454-46] S11Sakai, Michito [9451-47] S11Sakalaukus, Peter [9459-21]S5Sakla, Wesam A. 9477 ProgramCommittee, 9477 S4Session Chair, [9477-12]S4, [9477-17] S4Sakrejda, Tomasz [9500-19] S3Salazar, Agustin [9485-14]S3Salceda-Delgado, Guillermo[9480-20] S6Salerno, John J. 9474 ProgramCommitteeSalinas Rosales, Moises[9484-12] S4Salvador-Balaguer, Eva[9495-19] S5Salvaggio, Carl 9461 ProgramCommittee, [9461-62] S13, 9473 ProgramCommitteeSamberg, Andre 9469Program CommitteeSampathkumar, Ashwin[9487-14] S3, [9487-15] S3Samso Pericon, Laura[9468-25] SPThuSamuelis, Christian [9471-9]S2Samuels, Joshua A. [9467-13] S2Sanamyan, Tigran [9466-17]S4, [9466-24] S6Sanchez, Stephanie M[9472-6] S1, [9472-61]SPSThuSánchez-Ortiga, Emilio[9495-2] S1Sandberg, Richard L. [9480-3] S1Sandell, Nils R. SymposiumChairSanders, Glen A. 9480 ProgramCommittee188 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberSanders, Walter [9466-5] S2Sanders-Reed, John N.[9467-86] S17, 9471 ConferenceChair, [9471-4] S1Sandy, Matthew [9456-55]S3Sanford, Joe D. [9494-10]S2, [9494-14] S3Sang, Nong [9477-26]SPSThu, [9477-27]SPSThuSanghera, Jasbinder S.9451 Program Committee,9451 S13 Session Chair,9451 S14 Session Chair,9451 S15 Session Chair,[9451-55] S13, [9451-57] S13, [9451-58] S13,[9451-59] S13, [9453-1]S1, [9453-2] S1, 9480 ProgramCommittee, [9482-43] S6, [9489-17] S5Sanni, Kayode A. [9461-79]S14Santhanam, Balu [9461-24]S5Santhanam, Sridhar [9484-20] S6Santiago-Alvarado, Agustín[9467-69] S13Santman, Jeffry J. 9482Program Committee,9482 S2 Session Chair,[9482-39] S5Santoro, David [9474-55] S9Santos Ferrer, Juan Carlos[9472-53] S1Santos, Pedro [9481-17] S4Santos, Veronica J. 9494Program CommitteeSapper, John [9459-31] S7,[9459-32] S7Sapsford, Kim E. 9490 ProgramCommitteeSarangapani, Jagannathan[9460-2] S1Saravi, Sara [9481-26]SPThuSardesai, Neha R. [9486-25]S6Saricam, Melike [9487-17] S4Sarkale, Yugandhar [9474-9]S2Sarkes, Deborah A. [9455-13] S3Sarma, Kalluri R. 9470Conference Chair, 9470S2 Session Chair, [9470-18] S7Sarovar, Mohan [9500-15] S3Saruhan-Brings, Bilge 9467Program CommitteeSarwate, Anand [9468-8] S2Sasaki, Tokuhito [9483-26]S8Sassani, Farrokh [9485-57]SPThuSastre, Antonio 9467 ProgramCommitteeSastri, Suri A. [9453-5] S1Satake, Noriko 9467 ProgramCommittee, 9487Program CommitteeSato, Motoyuki 9454 ProgramCommitteeSaupe, Frank [9481-11] S2Saur, Günter [9474-38] S7Savage, James C. [9471-7]S2Savakis, Andreas E. [9460-13] S4Savary, Simon [9454-19] S5,[9485-48] S9Savchenkov, Anatoliy A.[9480-14] S4Savuskan, Vitali [9492-22] S7Scally, Andrew [9456-25] S6Scarborough, Steven M.[9475-8] S1Scarcella, Carmelo [9492-2]S1Schachter, Bruce J. [9476-1] S1Schade, Wolfgang SymposiumChair, [9480-32] S8,[9480-33] S8, [9480-34]S8, [9480-35] S8, [9482-12] S2, [9486-39] SPTueSchaeffer, Daniel A. [9456-5] S1Schäfer, Klaus 9486 ProgramCommitteeSchaff, Crystal [9461-63] S13Schaffer, J. David [9494-16] S1Schaffer, Larry [9471-11] S3Schallenberg, Timo [9451-73]S17, [9451-75] S17Schattschneider, Sebastian[9455-14] S3, [9490-14] S3Schaum, Alan P. 9472Program CommitteeScheeline, Alexander [9482-19] S3Scheirer, Walter J. 9457Conference Chair, 9457S1 Session Chair, 9457S4 Session Chair, 9457S7 Session ChairSchelew, Ellen [9492-11] S4Scherer, Axel [9467-51] S9Schermerhorn, Paul [9468-1]S1, [9468-4] S1Scherreik, Matthew [9476-23] S6Schertzer, Stephane [9461-64] S13Schicker, Johannes [9483-31] SPThuSchiering, David W. 9482Program Committee,[9482-2] S1Schikora, Marek [9462-19]S5Schill, John F. [9455-40] S8Schilling, Christian [9455-15]S4, [9467-95] S20, [9467-95] S7Schimdt, Thomas [9480-34] S8Schirmacher, Wilhelm [9451-73] S17Schlechtweg, Michael [9483-11] S4Schlücker, Sebastian [9486-3] S1Schmerwitz, Sven [9471-16]S4, [9471-17] S4Schmid, Natalia A. 9457Program Committee,[9476-27] S7, [9476-28]S7, [9476-29] S7Schmidt, Dave [9470-34] S11Schmidt, Johannes [9451-24] S8Schmidt, Norbert [9482-22] S3Schmidt, Roland [9485-12]S3Schmidt, Walter F. [9488-13]S3, [9488-30] SPTueSchmit, Thomas [9455-35]S7Schmitt, Benjamin L.[9462-3] S1Schmitt, Henrique R. [9467-122] SPThuSchmitz, Johannes [9451-24] S8Schnarre, Fred 9461 ProgramCommitteeSchneeloch, James [9500-10] S2, [9500-12] S2,[9500-28] S5Schneider, Anne R. [9494-6]S2Schneider, Matt [9454-22]S6Schneider, Tristan [9487-5]S1Schoening, James R. [9464-12] S4, [9499-13] S3Schott, Robert [9489-15] S5Schotter, Joerg M. [9490-12]S2Schoukroun-Barnes, LaurenR. [9487-6] S2Schrank, Franz [9490-12] S2Schreiber, Yonatan [9499-13] S3Schrittwieser, Stefan [9490-12] S2Schröder, Sven [9453-29] S5Schroeder, John SC1137Schroeder, Tim [9500-1] S1Schubert, Matt [9469-5] S1,[9477-14] S4Schubert, Olaf [9483-17] S6Schuckers, Stephanie 9457Program Committee,[9457-1] S1Schuetz, Christopher A.[9462-21] S5, [9462-9] S2,[9471-3] S1Schultz, Gregory 9454 S4Session Chair, [9454-11]S3, [9454-12] S3, [9454-13] S3, [9454-36] S9Schultz, Malachi J. [9472-14]S3Schultz, Robert [9453-23]S5, [9453-24] S5Schultz, Stephen M. [9480-26] S7Schultz, Steven E. [9465-15]S4Schulz, Ingo [9487-3] S1Schulz, Timothy J. [9454-32] S9, [9454-33] S9Schulze, Raymond 9470Program CommitteeSchülzgen, Axel [9466-14]S4, [9480-20] S6Schunck, Tobias [9487-5] S1Schundler, Elizabeth C.[9482-32] S4Schunemann, Peter G.[9455-23] S5Schuster, Norbert [9452-19] S3Schwalb, Neil [9487-7] S2Schwall, Robert E. [9462-14]S4Schwartz, Julian [9480-9] S3Schwartz, William R. 9457Program CommitteeSchweizer, Stefan [9485-41] S7Schwenger, Frédéric [9452-9] S2Schwierz, Frank [9467-30] S5Scopatz, Stephen D. [9463-17] S6Scott, Waymond R. 9454Program CommitteeScritchfield, Richard [9492-28] S8Scrymgeour, David A. [9465-30] S7Scully, Kevin J. [9500-11] S2Se, Stephen [9473-4] S1Seaman, William [9490-6] S1Searcy, Paul [9486-13] S4Sease, Bradley [9469-21] S5Seelenbinder, John 9482Program CommitteeSeeley, Don D. 9466 ProgramCommittee, 9466 S6Session ChairSeery, Katherine [9483-30]S8Seetharaman, Gunasekaran9473 ConferenceChair, 9473 S1 SessionChair, [9473-2] S1,[9473-21] S4, [9473-3] S1,[9473-7] S1Segal, Victor [9451-67] S16,[9451-71] S16Segou, Olga E. [9456-28] S7,[9474-44] S8Seidel, David J. [9480-14] S4Sejdic, Ervin 9484 ProgramCommittee, 9484 S4 SessionChair, [9484-15] S4Selbeck, Jörn [9488-16] S3Self, Donnie B. 9463 ConferenceChair, 9463 S1Session Chair, 9463 S2Session Chair, 9463 S3Session Chair, 9463 S4Session Chair, 9463 S5Session Chair, 9463 S6Session ChairSelfridge, Richard H. [9480-26] S7Selj, Gorm K. [9474-39] S8,[9476-3] S1Sell, Alexander [9467-80]S16, [9467-89] S18Sellahewa, Harin 9497Program Committee,[9497-40] S4Sellke, Eric W. [9472-5] S1Semendy, Fred 9493 ProgramCommitteeSemenishchev, Evgeny A.[9497-9] SPTueSemmen, Darren L. [9500-11] S2Sen, Satyabrata [9461-80]SPSTueSenanayake, Pradeep N.[9481-8] S2, [9492-27] S8Senesac, Larry R. [9456-1] S1Senesky, Debbie G. 9491Conference Chair, 9491S2 Session Chair, [9491-3]S2, [9491-5] S2Senger, Tolga [9453-20] S4Sengupta, Dipankar [9488-48] S5Sengupta, Louise C. [9451-45] S11Sepantaie, Amir M. [9478-1]S1Sepantaie, Marc M. [9478-1]S1Sepulveda, Juan L. [9453-2]S1Sergienko, Alexander V.9500 Program CommitteeSerra, Catarina L. [9485-45]S8, [9485-9] S2Serranti, Silvia [9486-36]SPTue, [9488-38] SPTueSerra-Sagrista, Joan 9501Program CommitteeServais, P. [9485-29] S5Setzler, Scott D. [9466-10]S3Sevcik, Lukas [9456-27] S7,[9497-12] S2Sevimli, Rasim A. [9474-47]S8, [9484-3] S1Sfarra, Stefano [9485-6] S1Shabaev, Andrew [9472-10]S3, [9472-41] S8Shademan, Azad [9494-9]S2Shafer, Scott [9476-8] S2Shaffer, Alan R. PlenarySpeakerShafiee, Hadi [9490-15] S3Shafique, Atia [9451-32] S9,[9451-34] S9, [9451-93]SPTue, [9451-94] SPTueShah, Lawrence [9466-32]SPSTueShah, Mubarak Ali 9476Program CommitteeShah, Nadir [9494-13] S3Shah, Shishir 9457 ProgramCommitteeShahbazmohamadi, Sina[9483-18] S6Shahid, Hasan [9461-22] S5Shahriar, Fazlul [9459-26] S6Shalimov, Andrey [9467-105]SPThuShamay, Yaron [9451-48] S11Shang, Charles [9496-29] S9Shang, Kun [9501-31] S7Shao, Xiaopeng [9487-33]SPThu, [9487-34] SPThu,[9487-35] SPThu, 9501Program Committee,[9501-16] S4, [9501-20]S4, [9501-32] S7, [9501-34] S8, [9501-36] S8,[9501-37] SPThu, [9501-38] SPThu, [9501-39]SPThu, [9501-40] SPThu,[9501-41] SPThu, [9501-42] SPThu, [9501-43]SPThu, [9501-7] S2Sharifi, Hasan [9451-37] S10Sharkawy, Ahmed S. [9478-16] S4Sharma, Prashant [9482-24]S3+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 189


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberSharma, Rachit [9491-11] S4Sharma, Shiv K. 9487 ProgramCommitteeSharma, Sunita [9493-6] S2Shatford, R. [9486-23] S6Shaver, Jonathan [9479-17]S3, [9479-17] S4Shaw, Darren [9454-35] S9Shaw, John [9479-14] S3,[9479-14] S4Shaw, Joseph A. SC789Shaw, Lauren S. [9451-70]S16Shaw, Matthew D. [9492-12]S4, [9492-9] S4Shay, Adi [9484-7] S2Sheaff, Carolyn [9469-14] S4Sheen, David M. [9462-6] S1Sheffler, Michael [9473-11]S2Shelton, Daniel [9488-13] S3Shelton, David J. [9451-52]S12Shelton, Kevin J. [9470-28]S9, [9470-29] S10Shemanski, Donald Richard[9499-18] S4Shen, Chuan [9495-35]SPTue, [9495-41] SPTueShen, Dan 9469 S5 SessionChair, [9469-11] S3,[9469-13] S3, [9469-17] S5, [9469-18] S5,[9469-19] S5, [9469-7] S2,[9469-8] S2Shen, Xin [9495-31] SPTueShen, Zongjun [9462-23]SPSThuShen, Zuowei 9496 ProgramCommitteeShende, Apoorva [9454-54]S14Sheng, Yunlong 9477 ProgramCommitteeShepard, Steven M. 9485Program Committee,9485 S5 Session Chair,[9485-27] S5Sherbondy, Kelly D. [9461-19] S5, [9461-21] S5,[9461-7] S2, [9461-76]SPSTue, [9461-8] S2,[9461-9] S2Sherstobitov, Alexander I.[9497-1] SPTue, [9497-6]S1Sherwin, Gary W. [9471-20] S5Shestakov, Alexander V.[9454-28] S8Sheth, Sagar [9471-9] S2Shetty, Sachin [9478-15] S4Shetty, Saikalash [9481-29]SPThuShevchik-Shekera, Anya V.[9483-27] S8Shi, Feng [9473-4] S1Shi, Hongxing [9466-4] S1Shi, Lilong [9496-8] S3Shi, Shouyuan [9462-9] S2Shi, Xueyan [9501-32] S7,[9501-41] SPThuShi, Yanli [9451-21] S6Shi, Zhisheng [9451-41] S10Shibata, Shuhei [9489-19]S5Shieh, Han-Ping D. [9495-29] S7Shilling, Richard [9477-3] S1Shim, Min-Sheob [9472-58]SPSThuShim, Seungbo [9500-48] S8Shimobaba, Tomoyoshi[9495-22] S6, [9495-40]SPTueShimoji, Yutaka [9467-55] S1,[9467-55] S10Shin, Dong-Hak [9495-13] S4Shin, Hee Jung [9461-31] S7,[9461-32] S7Shin, Jang-Kyoo [9481-55]SPThuShin, Tae-Sung [9488-17] S4Shin, YoungDon [9478-9] S3Shinman-Avraham, Arit E.[9453-26] S5Shipley, Kara [9454-52] S14Shirkhodaie, Amir [9457-4]S2, [9478-18] S4, [9499-8]S2Shiue, Ren-Jye [9467-41] S7Shkedy, Lior [9451-20] S6Shlomovich, Baruch [9451-69] S16Shoemaker, Charles M. 9468Conference Chair, 9468S5 Session Chair, [9468-23] S5Shoham, Avi [9492-22] S7Short, Nathaniel [9474-41] S8Short, Ralph C. [9469-2] S1Shreve, Kevin [9462-9] S2Shriyam, Shaurya [9494-13] S3Shtrichman, Itay 9451Program Committee,[9451-20] S6Shubitidze, Fridon [9454-13]S3, [9454-36] S9Shukuryan, Yuri 9497 ProgramCommitteeShulman, Igor [9459-21] S5Shur, Michael [9467-82] S17Si, Jennie [9476-24] S6Sibell, Russel [9465-11] S3Siddiqui, Jawad Y. [9461-30]S7Siddiqui, Juned A. [9485-18]S3, [9485-32] S5, [9485-36] S6Sidebottom, Aiden L. [9482-14] S2Sieck, Alexander [9481-6] S1Sieglinger, Breck A. [9452-33] S6Siikanen, Sami 9485Program Committee,[9485-42] S7Silo-Suh, Laura A. [9488-31]SPTueSilva, Dilusha K. K. M. B. D.[9482-28] S4Silver, Mark [9466-28] S7Silvestris, Dave [9470-41] S2Silvious, Jerry L. 9461 ProgramCommittee, 9461 S5Session ChairSimeunovic, Marko [9484-15] S4Simões, Maria [9485-45] S8Simões, Nuno A. [9485-45]S8, [9485-9] S2Simoni, Patrizia [9482-26] S3Sinclair, Gordon N. [9462-2]S1, [9471-4] S1Singamaneni, Srikanth[9487-16] S4Singer, Bernhard [9471-10]S2, [9471-19] S4Singh, Abhishek [9493-7] S2Singh, Anurag [9496-11] S3Singh, Bhavana [9485-17] S3Singh, M. M. [9493-6] S2Singh, Mohan 9487 ProgramCommitteeSingh, Narsingh B. 9487Program Committee,9487 S5 Session Chair,[9487-21] S3, [9491-2] S2,[9493-6] S2, [9493-7] S2Singh, Pitamber [9481-28]SPThuSingh, Pramod [9483-5] S2Singh, Pranjalya [9457-14] S5Singh, Ravinder [9454-20] S5Singh, Sanjiv [9471-20] S5Singh, Upendra N. 9465Program CommitteeSinha, Raju [9467-103]SPThuSipola, Hannu [9462-12] S3Sirakov, Nikolay M. [9476-30] S7Sisman, Mehmet [9470-37]S8Sitti, Metin 9496 ProgramCommitteeSiu, King K. 9464 ProgramCommittee, [9464-32] S9Sivananthan, Sivalingam9467 Program Committee,9481 Program Committee,9493 ProgramCommitteeSiVilli, Robert 9469 ProgramCommitteeSizov, Fiodor F. [9483-27]S8Skauli, Torbjørn 9451 ProgramCommittee, 9451 S4Session Chair, 9451 S5Session ChairSkelsey, Charles R. [9486-24] S6Skipper, Julie A. [9464-19]S2, [9464-19] S6Skládal, Petr [9455-10] S3Skokan, Mark R. [9492-28] S8Slachta, Jiri [9496-17] S5Slade, Jeremiah [9470-21] S8Slatter, Rolf [9494-5] S1Sliva, Amy L. [9464-14] S4Slocum, David M. [9483-22] S7Slomkowski, Krystyna [9492-23] S7Sluch, Mikhail [9466-2] S1Smedstad, Lucy F. [9459-20]S5Smelyanskiy, Vadim N.[9500-23] S4Smilowitz, Laura [9480-3] S1Smirnov, Vadim [9465-9] S2,[9466-14] S4, [9466-8] S2Smith, Alison M. [9499-26]SPTueSmith, Amos M. [9500-22]S4, [9500-6] S1, [9500-7]S1Smith, Ashley N. [9464-28]S8, [9474-49] S9Smith, Barry T. [9462-13] S4,[9462-15] S4Smith, Brian 9461 ProgramCommitteeSmith, Brian [9451-30] S8,[9451-31] S8, [9451-95]SPTueSmith, Cheryl M. [9454-60]S15Smith, Christian W. [9451-52]S12Smith, Christopher A. [9465-27] S6, [9465-31] S7Smith, D. Barton [9456-5] S1Smith, David A. [9501-11] S3Smith, Evan M. [9451-52]S12Smith, Graeme E. [9461-59]S11, [9461-59] S12, [9461-78] S14Smith, Graham M. [9462-7]S2Smith, Gregory D. [9461-19]S5Smith, James F. [9500-13] S2Smith, Joseph A. [9463-4] S1Smith, Mark [9453-5] S1Smith, Moira I. [9471-21] S5Smith, Richard [9479-9] S2Smith, Sonny [9461-44] S10Smock, Brandon [9454-41]S10Smolsky, Oleg [9465-9] S2Snapi, Noam [9451-20] S6Snik, Frans [9482-22] S3Snyder, Miguel P. 9451 ProgramCommitteeSoatto, Stefano 9473 ProgramCommitteeSobolev, Innokenti [9455-11]S3Soel, Michael A. 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S5Session ChairSoibel, Alexander [9451-26] S8Sokolnikov, Andre U. 9467Program Committee, 9476Program Committee, 9476S7 Session Chair, 9476 S8Session Chair, [9476-26]S7, [9476-31] S7, 9483Program CommitteeSolomon, Glenn S. [9492-30] S8Soltani, Peyman [9489-3] S1,[9495-38] SPTueSon, Donghee [9467-11] S1Son, Il-Young [9475-2] S1Son, Jung-Young 9495Conference Chair, 9495S1 Session Chair, 9495 S2Session Chair, 9495 S3Session Chair, 9495 S4Session Chair, 9495 S5Session Chair, 9495 S6Session Chair, 9495 S7Session Chair, 9495 S8Session Chair, [9495-11]S3, [9495-24] S7, [9495-28] S7, [9495-47] SPTueSon, K. Kay 9467 ProgramCommittee, 9467 S5Session ChairSøndenå, Rune [9462-7] S2Song, Chul-Gyu [9495-23]S6Song, Fangmin [9500-49]SPThu, [9500-50] SPThuSong, Guiju [9489-20] S5,[9489-6] S2Song, Houbing [9497-14] S2Song, Lijun [9489-9] S3Song, Meiping 9501 ProgramCommittee, [9501-14] S3,[9501-15] S4, [9501-29]S6, [9501-6] S2Song, Pengyun [9451-76]SPTueSong, Weitao [9495-48]SPTueSong, Yin [9493-1] S1, [9493-10] S2, [9493-11] S3,[9493-17] S3Sonkusale, Sameer [9483-5]S2Sonnenberg, Jerome [9478-2] S4Sood, Ashok K. 9483 ProgramCommittee, 9493Program CommitteeSorauf, Kellen J. [9482-42]S6Soskind, Yakov G. [9451-60]S14, [9466-12] S3Sotgiu, Giovanna [9486-27]SPTueSoulantica, Katerina [9490-12] S2Soumekh, Mehrdad [9454-34] S9Sousa, Ricardo M. [9481-17] S4Southern, Sarka O. 9490Conference Chair, 9490S1 Session Chair, [9490-3] S1, [9490-7] S1Spad, Christian [9486-39]SPTueSpak, Jeffrey [9461-27] S6Sparkman, Kevin [9452-31]S6Sparks, Andrew W. 9452Program Committee,9452 S3 Session Chair,9452 S4 Session Chair,9452 S5 Session ChairSpehar, Peter [9461-12] S3Speicher, Andy [9460-5] S2Speller, Robert D. [9456-3]S1, [9482-14] S2Spendier, Kathrin [9481-5]S1Spicer, James B. [9485-37]S6Spiegelberg, Christine[9466-8] S2Spiker, Spencer [9471-20] S5Spillar, Earl J. 9465 ConferenceChairSpitsyn, Evgeny M. [9454-28] S8Spriestersbach, Karla K.[9498-10] S3Spriggs, Sarah [9468-1] S1Springer, R. M. [9453-6] S1Sridevi, B. [9478-3] S1190 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberSridharan, Arun K. [9491-11]S4Srinivasan, Supriya [9486-38] SPTueSrivastava, Vivek [9457-9] S4St. Peter, Benjamin [9482-36] S5Stack, Jason R. 9479 ProgramCommittee, 9479 S2Session ChairStadelmann, Tim O. [9451-24] S8Stallings, Jonathan D. 9490Conference CoChair,9490 S2 Session Chair,[9490-29] S2, [9490-8] S2Stamatescu, Victor [9476-2]S1Stambovsky, Daniel 9494Program Committee,9494 S2 Session ChairStampfer, Philip [9482-10]SPTueStan, Nikola [9480-26] S7Stanek, Clay J. [9476-13] S4Stanfill, Robert [9473-20] S4,[9476-14] S4, [9495-12] S4Stann, Barry L. [9465-14] S4Stanton, Joseph E. [9494-17] S1Starodubov, Dmitry S.[9461-3] S1, [9461-54]SPSTueStatz, Jonathan [9470-36]SPSTueStave, Sean C. [9453-18] S4Stavig, Mark [9480-6] S2Stecher, Thomas [9491-16]S4Steenari, David [9451-99]SPTueSteenbergen, Elizabeth H.[9451-39] S10Steer, Michael B. [9454-16]S4Stegeman, Robert A. [9466-20] S5Steidle, Jeffrey A. [9500-37]S6, [9500-40] S7Stein, Norman S. 9463 ProgramCommitteeSteinbach, Ryan M. [9461-14] S3Steinberg, Alan N. 9499Program CommitteeSteinvall, Ove 9465 ProgramCommittee, 9465 S4Session Chair, [9465-6]S2Stelmakh, Veronika [9500-41] S7Stelmash, Stephen [9471-9]S2Stentz, Anthony 9468 ProgramCommitteeStephenson, Stanley W.[9451-51] S12Sterling, Joshua [9456-25]S6Stern, Adrian [9462-20] S5,[9484-7] S2, 9495 ConferenceCoChair, [9495-18]S5, [9495-26] S7Stevens, Mark L. [9492-7] S3Stevens, Martin J. [9492-9]S4Stewart, Michael [9487-25]S5Stewart, Seán M. [9485-47]S8Stievater, Todd H. [9482-15] S2Stilwell, Daniel J. [9454-54]S14Stimac, Phil J. [9454-39]S10, [9473-8] S2Stirbl, Robert C. 9477 ProgramCommitteeStockton, Gregory R. 9485Program CommitteeStoica, Adrian [9498-13] S4Stokes, David L. 9486 ProgramCommittee, 9486 S2Session Chair, 9486 S6Session ChairStolovy, Gary H. [9464-12]S4Stone, Kevin E. [9454-26] S7,[9454-35] S9Stothard, David M. [9455-23] S5Stotts, Larry B. SC1112Strafford, David N. 9461Program CommitteeStratis-Cullum, Dimitra N.[9455-13] S3, [9487-24] S5Straub, Jeremy [9454-7] S2,[9456-13] S3, [9456-4] S1,[9458-10] S3, [9460-12]S3, [9463-16] S6, [9468-21] S5, [9468-24] SPThu,[9469-16] S4, [9469-24] S6, [9470-12] S5,[9470-13] S5, [9470-33]S11, [9474-54] SPSTue,9478 S3 Session Chair,[9478-17] S4, [9487-30]S6, [9489-8] S4, [9490-27] SPTue, [9495-43]SPTue, [9495-44] SPTue,[9495-50] SPTue, [9495-51] SPTue, [9497-11] S1,[9498-8] S3Strawn, Nathaniel [9474-22] S5Street, Bernie H. 9463 ProgramCommitteeStrickland, Donna [9467-90]S18Strizic, Tom [9468-11] S2Strobbia, Pietro [9487-22] S5Strobel, Michael [9471-10]S2, [9471-19] S4Stromberg, Jan-Olov 9496Program CommitteeStrong, Shadrian B. 9490Program CommitteeStroumtsos, Nicholas C.[9460-19] S6Stroup, John [9459-31] S7,[9459-32] S7, [9459-35]S7Stupar, Philip [9479-7] S1Su, Laili [9501-20] S4, [9501-40] SPThuSu, Xianyu 9489 ProgramCommitteeSu, Xiaofeng [9481-23]SPThuSu, Xin [9480-42] S4Su, Yin-Fong [9455-4] S1Suarez, Hernan [9461-5] S1Subbarao, Ghali V. [9485-18]S3, [9485-32] S5, [9485-36] S6Subrahmanyam, Nagaraju B.V. [9481-28] SPThuSubramaniam, Suresh [9473-10] S2Subramanian, Suresh 9473Program CommitteeSudharsanan, Rengarajan9451 Program CommitteeSudit, David [9499-21] S5Sudit, Moises [9464-16] S5,[9499-21] S5, [9499-27]SPTueSudou, Takayuki [9483-26]S8Suess, Helmut 9461 ProgramCommitteeSugawa, Shigetoshi [9481-7]S2Suh, Sang-Jin [9488-31]SPTueSuhre, Dennis [9482-46] S7Sukhu, Christopher L. [9494-17] S1Sukuta, Sydney SC972Sullivan, MariAnne [9488-11]S2Sullivan, Paul [9464-9] S3Sullivan, Roger M. [9453-8]S2Sullivan, William W. [9492-28] S8Sumner, James J. [9493-2] S1Sumpf, Bernd 9486 S3 SessionChair, [9486-12] S3,[9488-16] S3Sun, Bing [9484-1] S1Sun, Changhong [9451-98]SPTueSun, Jason N. [9451-88] S21Sun, Jiangqin [9473-1] S1Sun, Wenlu [9492-26] S7Sun, Xiaoguang [9480-18]S5Sun, Xiaoli [9492-14] S5,[9492-28] S8Sun, Yanli [9501-31] S7Sun, Yihang [9472-17] S4Sun, Yixuan [9497-36] S5Sundlie, Paul [9464-35] S9Suni, Paul J. [9492-20] S6Sunny, Youhan [9467-13] S2Sunu, Justin [9472-30] S6Suresh, Raja 9464 ProgramCommittee, 9468 S3Session Chair, 9468S4 Session Chair, 9479Conference Chair, 9479S4 Session Chair, 9479S5 Session Chair, 9479 S8Session ChairSuri, Niranjan [9499-11] S3,[9499-19] S4Suri, Rajiv 9454 S3 SessionChairSuri, Reecha [9487-21] S3Suria, Ateeq J. [9491-3] S2,[9491-5] S2Suski, Tadek [9466-3] S1Susumy, Kimihiro [9487-25] S5Suter, Jonathan D. [9455-2]S1, [9456-11] S3Sutter, Lena [9454-43] S11Suurjaak, Erki [9464-23] S7Suyama, Shiro [9495-6] S2Suzuki, Safumi [9483-8] S2Suzuki, Takamasa 9489Program CommitteeSvanqvist, Mattias [9455-30]S6Svensson, Stefan P. 9451Program CommitteeSvirin, Ilya [9497-31] SPTue,[9497-6] S1Swaminathan, Krishna 9481Program CommitteeSwedish, Tristan B. [9482-24] S3Sweet, Charles [9496-10] S3,[9496-21] S5Sweet, Lucas E. [9455-3] S1Swett, Bruce 9454 S6Session Chair, [9454-22]S6, [9454-23] S6, 9473Program Committee,[9473-16] S3Swim, Cynthia R. 9455 ProgramCommitteeSychev, Alexey V. [9454-28] S8Symmons, Alan 9451Program Committee,[9451-56] S13Syrel, Nickolay [9451-48] S11Szatkowski, George N.[9480-31] S8Szekely, Pedro [9499-6] S2Szender, Stephen [9459-2]S1, [9459-6] S1Szu, Harold H. 9496 ConferenceChair, 9496 S1Session Chair, 9496 S2Session Chair, 9496 S3Session Chair, 9496 S4Session Chair, 9496 S5Session Chair, 9496 S6Session Chair, 9496 S7Session Chair, 9496 S8Session Chair, 9496 S9Session Chair, [9496-10]S3, [9496-13] S4, [9496-14] S4, [9496-15] S4,[9496-18] S5, [9496-21]S5, [9496-27] S9, [9496-28] S9, [9496-29] S9Szymanski, Boleslaw K.[9499-1] S1TTaalat, Rachid [9451-35] S10Tadeu, António [9485-45] S8,[9485-9] S2Tahmoush, David [9460-10]S3, [9460-24] S7, 9461Program Committee,9461 S11 Session Chair,9461 S12 Session Chair,[9461-58] S11, [9461-58]S12, [9494-8] S2Tahranipoor, Mohammed[9483-18] S6Taiebat, Morteza [9485-57]SPThuTait, Robert W. [9489-12] S2,[9489-7] S2Takagawa, Yousuke [9451-92] SPTueTakasawa, Satomi [9481-16]S4Takehisa, Kiwamu [9466-31] SPSTueTalapatra, Saikat [9483-4] S1Talebi, Jahanzad [9451-99]SPTueTalin, A. Alec [9493-8] S2Talke, Kurt A. [9468-19] S5,[9468-22] S5Talmor, Ron [9451-20] S6Talukder, Ashit 9477 ProgramCommittee, [9477-4]S1Tam, Ian V. H. [9460-3] S1Tamargo, Maria C. [9481-27]SPThuTamminen, Aleksi A. [9462-8]S2Tan, Fangzhou [9466-4] S1Tan, Ricardo Vicente Robles[9472-30] S6Tan, Yue Chuan [9492-8] S3Tanelli, Simone [9459-24] S5Tang, Adrian J. [9467-85] S17Tang, Fujian [9491-10] S3Tang, Jinshan [9497-10] S1Tang, Van Ha [9484-4] S1Tang, Xiuying [9488-29]SPTueTang, Zhongkan [9492-8] S3Tangney, John 9496 ProgramCommitteeTanimoto, Masayuki [9495-28] S7Tao, Feifei [9488-26] SPTueTao, Guangming [9485-20] S4Tao, Yang 9488 ProgramCommitteeTarasevitch, Alexander[9458-15] S4Tarbox, Elizabeth [9496-3]S1Targowski, George [9466-3]S1Tassano, John B. [9466-11]S3Tatam, Ralph P. [9486-16]S4Tator, Kenneth B. [9489-16]S5Tauer, Greg [9499-12] S3,[9499-27] SPTueTausiesakul, Bamrung [9484-19] S6Tawa, Gregory J. [9490-8] S2Taylor, Antoinette J. [9483-15] S5Taylor, Benjamin J. [9467-76]S14Taylor, Camillo J. [9468-10]S2Taylor, Clark N. [9464-35]S9, [9473-11] S2Taylor, Glenn [9468-1] S1,[9468-4] S1Taylor, Patrick J. 9493Program Committee,[9493-4] S1Taylor, Paul [9456-10] S3Tchon, Joseph L. 9470 ProgramCommittee, 9470 S5Session Chair, [9470-14]S6, [9470-8] S3Teague, J. Ralph 9451Program Committee,[9452-43] S4+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 191


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberTeaney, Brian P. [9452-1] S1,[9452-17] S3, [9452-24]S5, [9452-25] S5Tedeschi, Anna 9455 ProgramCommitteeTeets, Edward H. [9468-28]SPThuTekavec, Patrick F. [9467-87]S17Tempelhahn, Alexander[9451-49] S12Temple, Dorota S. [9451-3]S1Tenbarge, Joseph [9461-11] S3Tenne, Dmitri A. [9451-29] S8Tennyson, Elizabeth [9489-17] S5Tentzeris, Manos M. [9467-45] S8Terashima, Wataru [9483-39] S1Teraya, Daiki [9481-22]SPThuTerazzi, Romain [9467-101]S21, [9467-101] S8Terentiev, Evgeni Nikolaevich[9462-22] SPSThu,[9471-22] S5Ter-Gabrielyan, Nikolay E.9466 S7 Session Chair,[9466-7] S2Ternovskiy, Igor V. 9458Conference Chair, 9458S2 Session Chair, [9458-1]S1, [9458-5] S2, [9458-5]S6, 9464 S6 SessionChairTerroux, Marc [9467-83] S17Terterian, Sevag [9451-37]S10Tervo, Ryan [9472-15] S3Tescher, Andrew G. 9474Program CommitteeTessmann, Axel [9483-11] S4Tew, Weston L. [9485-43] S7Tewari, Sudhir [9489-12] S2Thangali, Ashwin [9473-6] S1Thatcher, Jeffrey E. [9472-5] S1Theiler, James P. 9472Program Committee, 9472S10 Session Chair, [9472-24] S5, [9472-48] S11Thein, May-Win [9459-7] S2Theiss, Henry J. [9473-12] S2Thelen, Brian T. [9454-10]S3, [9454-40] S10, [9454-43] S11Thelen, Jean-Claude [9472-44] S8Theodorakeas, Panagiotis[9485-3] S1Thevenin, Mathieu [9455-17]S4Thiam, Cheick [9455-17] S4Thibault, Marilyne [9492-2] S1Thibault, Simon 9451 ProgramCommitteeThibodeau, Dan [9480-11] S4Thiebaut, Carole 9501Program Committee,[9501-1] S1Thiem, Clare D. 9494Program Committee,[9494-19] S1Thoma, George R. 9473Program CommitteeThomas, Benjamin P. [9486-18] S5Thomas, Linda M. 9465 ConferenceChair, [9465-36]S8, [9465-37] S8Thomas, Michael E. 9453Program Committee,9453 S4 Session Chair,[9453-6] S1Thomas, Roney [9486-10] S3Thomay, Tim O. [9492-30] S8Thomopoulos, Stelios C.A.[9456-28] S7, [9456-31] S7, 9474 ProgramCommittee, [9474-23] S5,[9474-24] S5, [9474-44] S8Thompson, Andrew [9464-37] S9Thompson, Charles H.[9476-17] S5Thompson, Scott M. [9493-15] S3Thompson, Wiley E. 9474Program CommitteeThorpe, Laurence J. [9463-15] S5Thundat, Thomas G. 9467Program Committee,[9467-96] S20, [9467-96] S7Tian, Fei 9480 ProgramCommittee, 9480 S7Session Chair, [9480-23]S6, [9480-44] S1Tian, Xin [9469-27] S3Tian, Zhao-Bing [9451-40]S10Tiana, Carlo L. 9471 ProgramCommittee, 9471 S2Session Chair, 9471 S3Session ChairTidrow, Meimei 9451 ProgramCommittee, 9451S6 Session Chair, 9451S8 Session Chair, [9451-103] S6Tierno, Jorge E. [9474-27] S6Timofeev, Andrey V. [9462-12] S3Timofeev, Dmitry V. [9497-1]SPTueTimoshenkov, Alexey [9467-104] SPThuTimoshenkov, Sergey P.[9467-104] SPThu, [9467-105] SPThu, [9467-106]SPThuTing, Chih-Hung [9495-30]S7Ting, David Z. [9451-26] S8Tippets, Roger D. [9460-5] S2Tirumala, Sreekanth [9453-22] S5Tise, Bert L. [9461-49]SPSTueTison, Christopher C. [9500-39] S7, [9500-40] S7Titi, Gerard W. 9475 ProgramCommitteeTivive, Fok Hing Chi [9484-4]S1Tobiason, Joseph D. 9489Program CommitteeTobin, Kenneth W. [9456-1]S1Tofighi, Mohammad [9474-47] S8Tofsted, David H. 9465Program CommitteeToh, Kar-Ann 9457 ProgramCommitteeTokman, Mikhail D. [9476-40] S8Tolosa, Ángel [9495-20] S5Tomaso, Herbert [9487-4] S1Tombelli, Sara [9486-27]SPTueTomey, Hala [9465-33] S8Tomkinson, David M. [9452-18] S3, [9452-24] S5Tong, Qingxi [9482-52] S9Tong, Shoufeng [9465-38]SPSThuTong, Zhou [9488-31] SPTueTonolini, Francesco [9492-18] S6Tonouchi, Masayoshi [9483-4] S1Toomey, Chris A. [9486-13]S4Topolosky, Zeke 9454 S2Session ChairTops, Mark [9451-66] S16Töreyin, Behcet Ugur 9501Program Committee,[9501-3] S1Torrens, Mabel [9487-9] S2Torres Sevilla, Galo [9467-7]S1Torrione, Peter A. 9454 S10Session Chair, [9454-14]S4, [9454-17] S5, [9454-31] S9, [9454-42] S11,[9454-46] S11, [9454-47]S12, [9454-48] S12Toselli, Italo [9465-26] S6Tosi, Alberto [9492-2] S1Tovarek, Jaromir [9478-19] SPSTue, [9496-22]SPThu, [9500-52] SPThuTowers, Ross W. [9456-9] S2Towles, Herman [9470-2]S1, [9470-2] S12Townsend, Jeffrey N. [9476-25] S7Townsend, Troy K. [9493-23]SPTueToyoshima, Morio 9465Program CommitteeTracy, Allen J. [9465-11] S3Tragazikis, Ilias [9485-34] S6Tran, Binh Q. [9496-21] S5Tran, Hien T. [9469-12] S3Tran, John J. [9500-11] S2Tran, Minh C. [9500-26] S5Tran, Minh Dao-Johnson[9454-37] S10Tran, Nhien [9496-3] S1Tränkle, Günther [9486-12]S3, [9488-16] S3Trantelle, Patrick [9463-12]S4Trease, Brian P. [9467-47] S8Trees, Charles C. [9459-15]S3Tremblay, Pierre [9454-19]S5, [9485-48] S9Trenchant, Vincent [9494-26] S1Trevor, Dennis J. 9480 ProgramCommitteeTrewick, Stephen [9452-32] S6Trinité, Virginie [9451-25] S8Tripathi, Dhirendra Kumar[9482-28] S4Tripathi, Pipin Kumar [9457-9] S4Tripathi, Renu [9465-2] S1Triplett, Gregory E. [9481-9] S2Tripp, Howard [9479-9] S2Trivedi, Sudhir B. [9486-21]S5, [9487-29] S6, 9493Program CommitteeTroccoli, Mariano [9467-102]S17Trofimov, Vladislav V. [9483-23] S7, [9485-53] S10Trofimov, Vyacheslav A.[9454-8] S2, [9461-68]S13, [9483-23] S7, [9485-53] S10Trono, Cosimo [9486-27]SPTueTropp, Joel A. [9496-30] S6Trost, Marcus [9453-29] S5Truffer, Jean-Patrick [9451-4]S1Trujillo, Nicole B. [9461-24]S5Trujillo-Sevilla, Juan M. T.[9495-25] S7Truslow, Eric [9472-2] S1Trybula, Walter J. [9467-50]S9Tsai, Benjamin K. [9461-65]S13Tseng, Tzu-Liang B. [9485-49] S9Tsiang, Eugene [9482-37] S5Tsintikidis, Dimitri [9467-74]S14Tsybrii, Zinoviia F [9483-27] S8Tu, Xuecou [9483-25] S8Tuccio, Lorenza [9488-5] S1Tucker, Carole E. [9462-14]S4Tucker, David [9482-30] S4Tucker, Jonathan D. [9473-20] S4Tuell, Grady H. 9472 ProgramCommittee, 9472 S9Session Chair, [9498-4]S1Tuito, Avi [9451-20] S6,[9451-69] S16Tükenmez, Mahmut [9458-13] S4Tunc, Seyit [9476-22] S6Tune, Shanna [9453-24] S5Turbin, Evgeny [9492-3] S1Turková, Ivana [9486-40]SPTueTurner, Alan [9480-11] S4Turner, Kimberly L. [9455-37] S8Turner, Monte D. 9465Conference Chair, 9465S1 Session Chair, 9465S5 Session ChairTurner, Ryan [9476-13] S4Turri, William [9464-29] S8,[9464-31] S9, [9464-37]S9Tusch, Jan [9489-15] S5Tustison, Randal W. 9453Program CommitteeTutu, Frank [9480-16] S5Twardowski, Michael S. 9459Program Committee,[9459-15] S3Twede, David [9472-9] S2Twigg, Jeffrey N. [9468-3] S1Tybjerg, Marius [9451-30]S8, [9451-31] S8, [9451-95] SPTueTyrrell, Brian M. [9451-85]S20UUdd, Eric 9480 ConferenceChair, 9480 S1 SessionChair, 9480 S3 SessionChair, [9480-1] S1,[9480-5] S2, [9480-6] S2,SC1160Uddin, A .S. M. Iftekhar[9486-35] SPTueUdwary, Kevin [9466-15] S4,[9466-16] S4Uhl, Elizabeth R. [9452-22]S4Uhlmann, Jeffrey K. [9461-41] S9Uhrin, Dominik [9497-12] S2Ukhanov, Alexander A.[9451-29] S8Ulku, Irem [9501-3] S1Ullal, Saurabh [9453-4] S1Uludag, Yildiz [9482-5] S1Ulusoy Parnas, Ilkay [9476-22] S6Unger, Blair L. SC1162Unmüssig, Gabriel [9463-12]S4Upadhyay, Sourabh [9481-28] SPThuUrayama, Junji [9500-15] S3Urbanek, Benedikt [9483-17]S6Usbeck, Kyle [9456-25] S6Uskov, Dmitry B. [9500-22]S4Usui, Fumiaki [9463-15] S5Uzkent, Burak [9460-14] S4VVadakkapattu Canthadai,Badrinath [9453-22] S5,[9488-48] S5Vaia, Richard 9467 ProgramCommittee, 9467 S8 SessionChair, [9467-44] S8Vaidya, Misha [9496-3] S1Vaillancourt, Robert [9482-32] S4Vaitekunas, David A. [9452-14] S2, [9452-16] S3Vajtai, Robert [9483-4] S1Valupadas, Prasad [9486-20] S5van Aardt, Jan A. N. [9461-63] S13, [9465-20] S5,[9472-52] S11Van Acker, Sebastien [9451-66] S16Van Bastian, Levi [9454-6]S2Van Benthem, Mark H.[9478-7] S2192 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss


INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberVan Bergem, Rutger [9496-10] S3van der Laan, John D.[9465-30] S7van Graas, Frank [9464-27]S8van Harten, Gerard [9482-22] S3van Leeuwen, Martin [9465-20] S5, [9472-52] S11Van Neste, Charles W. [9467-96] S20, [9467-96] S7Van Nevel, Alan J. 9476Program CommitteeVan Newkirk, Amy [9480-20] S6van Rheenen, Arthur D.[9483-29] S8VanderGaast, Brian [9454-38] S10Vandermeulen, Ryan A.[9459-29] S6Vandersmissen, Raf L. P.[9451-2] S1Vanegas-Gamboa, Diana C.[9487-7] S2Vanhoof, Koen [9451-2] S1Varchi, Greta [9486-27]SPTueVarentsova, Svetlana A.[9454-8] S2, [9483-23] S7Vargas, German [9480-22] S6Varney, Nina M. [9477-13] S4Varshney, Pramod Kumar9498 Program Committee,[9498-10] S3Varshney, Ravendra K.[9483-3] S4Vartak, Sameer [9491-11] S4Vaserman, Shay [9451-20]S6Vasiev, Sergey K. [9486-33]SPTueVasilkoski, Zlatko [9454-25] S6Vasilyev, Sergey [9467-92]S18Vasquez, Erick S. [9493-15] S3Vastianos, George E. [9456-31] S7Vasyliv, Oresta M. [9493-18]SPTue, [9493-3] S1Vaughan, Sandra L. [9458-6]S2, [9458-6] S6Vauquelin, Guillaume [9451-72] S17Vavilov, Vladimir P. 9485 ProgramCommittee, 9485 S5Session Chair, 9485 S9Session Chair, [9485-26]S5, [9485-31] S5Veeder, Kenton T. [9451-105] S20, SC1076Veeramachaneni, Dinesh[9461-36] S8Vela, Russell 9461 ProgramCommittee, [9461-12] S3Veldhuis, Raymond N. J.9457 Program CommitteeVelez-Reyes, Miguel 9472Conference Chair, 9472S1 Session Chair, 9472S10 Session Chair, [9472-6] S1, [9472-61] SPSThuVelicu, Silviu [9481-10] S2Velten, Andreas [9465-8]S2, [9492-19] S6Velten, Vincent J. [9475-14]S2Venegas-Andraca, SalvadorElias [9461-38] S9Venero, Peter [9470-10] S4Venkat, Radha [9465-33] S8,[9465-34] S8Venkatasubramanian, Rama9481 Program Committee,9493 Program CommitteeVenkatesha, Sharath [9457-12] S5Venus, George B. [9466-11] S3Veprik, Alexander 9451Program Committee, 9451S16 Session Chair, [9451-69] S16Veras, Johann [9484-6] S2Verbois, Leigh [9487-38] S3Verdin, Berenice 9461Program Committee,[9461-1] S1, [9461-26] S6,[9461-35] S8Vergara, Germán [9485-39]S7, [9485-51] S9Vergara, Jose G. [9456-36]S8Verma, Umesh Prasad[9495-39] SPTueVerma, Varun B. [9492-9] S4Vermeiren, Jan P. [9451-2]S1, [9451-50] S12Vesterinen, Visa [9462-12] S3Vetorino, Steven [9465-11]S3Vicen, Raul [9459-36] S7Viertler, Franz [9470-30]S10Vietsch, Eveline [9496-10] S3Viguier, Raphael [9473-21]S4, [9473-7] S1Vijaya Kumar, B. V. K. 9477Program CommitteeVijayan, Vipin [9477-17] S4Villalobos, Guillermo [9453-1]S1, [9453-2] S1Villamayor, Victor [9485-39]S7, [9485-51] S9Villangca, Mark Jayson M.[9477-1] S1Vincent, Emmanuel 9496Program CommitteeVineis, Chris J. [9451-6] S1,[9460-4] S2Vinogradov, Sergei [9486-34]SPTueVizgaitis, Jay N. 9451 ProgramCommittee, 9451S13 Session Chair, 9451S14 Session Chair, 9451S15 Session Chair, [9451-65] S13Vo, Ba-Ngu B. [9474-18] S3Vo, Ba-Tuong [9474-18] S3Vodacek, Anthony [9460-14]S4Vo-Dinh, Tuan 9486 ConferenceChair, 9486 S1Session Chair, [9486-12]S3, [9486-7] S2Vodopyanov, Konstantin L.[9467-87] S17, [9467-94]S20, [9467-94] S7Voelschow, Philipp [9471-10]S2, [9471-19] S4Voisin, Philippe [9494-21] S2Volakis, John [9479-4] S1Volfson, Leo [9461-54]SPSTueVollmerhausen, Richard H.SC181Volten, Hester [9482-22] S3von Niederhausern, Kurt[9461-70] S14Vongsy, Karmon M. [9464-28] S8, [9464-34] S9,9473 Program Committee,[9474-48] S9, [9474-49] S9Vorobiev, Nikolai [9466-8] S2Voronin, Viacheslav V. 9497Program Committee,[9497-30] SPTue, [9497-31] SPTue, [9497-6] S1Voronin, Vyacheslav V.[9497-1] SPTueVorontsov, Mikhail A.[9465-25] S6Voshell, Martin [9464-14] S4,[9499-4] S1Voznak, Miroslav [9456-15]S3, [9456-27] S7, [9478-19] SPSTue, [9496-22]SPThu, [9497-12] S2,[9500-52] SPThuVrijsen, Geert [9500-20] S3Vu, Viet T. [9475-10] S2Vuillermet, Michel 9451Program Committee, 9451S17 Session ChairVujkovic-Cvijin, Pajo [9482-36] S5Vukobratovich, DanielSC014Vulcano Rossi, Vitor A.[9491-18] SPThuVullo, Paula [9466-13] S4Vuorenkoski, Anni K. [9459-14] S3, [9459-15] S3,[9484-17] S5Vurgaftman, Igor [9466-16]S4, [9482-9] S1Vydelingum, Nadarajen A.9496 Program CommitteeVykhodtseva, Natalia [9467-16] S2WWade, Robert L. [9464-36]S9Wadman, Sipke [9482-22] S3Wagner, Alan R. [9498-4] S1Wagner, Florian [9485-41] S7Wagner, Joachim [9455-15]S4, [9467-95] S20, [9467-95] S7Wagner, Robert G. [9467-113] SPThuWahl, Michael 9492 ProgramCommitteeWakayama, Toshitaka[9489-5] S2Wakunami, Koki [9495-30]S7Walavalkar, Sameer [9467-51] S9Walker, Bennett N. [9481-14]S3Walker, William [9472-7] S2Wallace, Andrew M. [9465-7]S2, [9492-17] S5Wallace, H. Bruce 9462Program Committee,[9479-20] S8Wallet, Bradley C. 9476Program CommitteeWallqvist, Anders [9490-8]S2Walls, Thomas J. 9460 ConferenceCoChair, 9460 S2Session ChairWalper, Scott [9487-25] S5Walsh, David S. [9480-5] S2Walsh, Kenneth F. [9451-54]S13Walter, Kevin [9456-29] S7Waltermann, Christian[9480-35] S8Walters, Dean [9467-113]SPThuWalters, Keisha B. [9493-15]S3Walters, William P. [9454-6]S2, [9455-39] S8, [9490-24] SPTueWalther, Martin [9451-24] S8,[9481-6] S1Waltman, Jon [9473-22] S4Waltz, Edward L. 9499 ProgramCommitteeWamboldt, Leonard G.[9451-101] SPS2, [9451-63] S15, [9451-64] S15Wan, Peng [9467-91] S16Wang, Alan X. [9480-30] S8,[9486-6] S2, [9486-8] S3,[9488-7] S2Wang, Anbo 9480 ConferenceCoChairWang, Chen-Chia [9486-21] S5Wang, Chunlei 9493 ProgramCommittee, 9493 S2Session Chair, 9493 S3Session Chair, [9493-1]S1, [9493-10] S2, [9493-11] S3, [9493-17] S3Wang, Congjun [9480-42] S4Wang, Fangfang [9481-30]SPThuWang, Feng [9467-39] S7Wang, Gang [9469-11] S3,[9469-12] S3, [9469-13] S3Wang, Haixin [9501-20] S4,[9501-40] SPThuWang, Hao [9495-35] SPTueWang, Haozhi [9500-21] S4Wang, Hongjin [9485-16] S3,[9485-17] S3Wang, Jianwei [9481-33]SPThu, [9482-51] S8Wang, Jiaoyang [9501-16]S4, [9501-43] SPThuWang, Jingbo [9467-113]SPThuWang, Jingjing [9499-9] S2Wang, Jue [9453-28] S5,[9453-29] S5Wang, Kai [9474-1] S1Wang, Kun [9500-49] SPThu,[9500-50] SPThuWang, Lin [9487-33] SPThu,[9487-34] SPThu, [9487-35] SPThu, [9501-20] S4,[9501-32] S7, [9501-34]S8, [9501-36] S8, [9501-37] SPThu, [9501-38]SPThu, [9501-39] SPThu,[9501-40] SPThu, [9501-41] SPThu, [9501-42]SPThu, [9501-7] S2Wang, Ling [9475-15] S2Wang, Linjie [9491-15] S1,[9491-15] S10Wang, Lipo 9496 ProgramCommitteeWang, Menghua [9459-22]S5Wang, Nan [9501-25] S5Wang, Peidong [9482-4] S1Wang, Ping [9469-9] S3Wang, Pu [9466-19] S5,[9466-4] S1Wang, Shang [9461-33] S7Wang, Shuo [9476-32] SPTueWang, Shuyi [9472-30] S6Wang, Tung R. [9485-4] S1Wang, Wanpeng [9486-28]SPTueWang, Wei-Chung [9489-23]SPTueWang, Wenjian [9456-23] S6Wang, Wenxiu [9488-29]SPTueWang, Xiaolu [9482-16] S2Wang, Xingwei 9480 ProgramCommitteeWang, Xue’en [9501-42]SPThuWang, Xu-Ming [9453-14] S3Wang, Yang [9500-17] S3Wang, Yi [9501-37] SPThu,[9501-7] S2Wang, Yibing [9496-8] S3Wang, Yongtian [9495-48]SPTueWang, Yudong [9455-24] S5Wang, Zheming [9453-18] S4Wang, Zhiguo [9476-32]SPTueWang, Zhonghai 9469 S3Session Chair, [9469-12]S3, [9469-13] S3Wang, Zihao [9500-40] S7Wäny, Martin [9481-17] S4Waqas, Muhammad [9497-39] S5Warburton, Ryan E. [9492-17] S5Ward, Spencer [9494-25] S2Wardlaw, Michael J. [9496-14] S4Warren, Russell E. [9455-26]S5Wasson, Steven R. [9472-7]S2Wästerby, Pär [9455-12] S3,[9455-33] S7Watanabe, Eriko [9495-1]S1Waterman, James R. 9451Program Committee,9451 S2 Session Chair,9451 S3 Session Chair,[9451-11] S3Watkins, Adam S. [9474-22] S5Watson, Clifton L. [9479-10] S2Watson, Edward A. [9475-14] S2Watson, Joe C. 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INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberWatson, Scott [9466-3] S1Watts, Galen [9469-22] S5Waugh, Steven W. 9455 ProgramCommittee, 9455 S3Session ChairWauro, Matthias [9451-24]S8, [9481-6] S1Wayne, David T. 9467 S14Session Chair, [9467-74]S14Weagant, Scott [9482-25] S3Weatherall, James C. [9462-13] S4, [9462-15] S4Weaver, Richard C. 9454Program Committee,9454 S12 Session ChairWebb, Adam [9454-33] S9Webb, Curtis M. 9452 ProgramCommittee, 9452 S1Session ChairWebberley, William [9464-1]S1, [9499-17] S4Weber, André [9492-3] S1Webster-Cyriaque, Jennifer[9490-6] S1, [9490-7] S1Weck, Philippe F. [9455-3]S1Weeks, Arthur R. SC066Wegner, Matthias [9471-9]S2Wei, Jiaying [9493-25] SPTueWei, Jie [9464-34] S9, [9474-48] S9Wei, Ran [9481-20] SPThuWei, Sixiao [9469-7] S2,[9469-8] S2Wei, Sui [9495-35] SPTue,[9495-36] SPTue, [9495-37] SPTue, [9495-41]SPTueWeinberg, Daniel [9472-38]S7Weingarten, Michael S.[9467-13] S2Weinstein, Yaakov S. [9500-25] S5Weisman, Ryan M. 9469 ProgramCommittee, 9469 S6Session ChairWeiss, David S. [9500-17] S3Weiss, Eliezer [9451-20] S6Weiss, Shimon [9492-4] S1Wen, Chia-Hsien [9501-10]S3Wendler, Joachim C. [9451-75] S17Wendt, Joel R. [9467-81] S16Weng, Binbin [9451-41] S10Weng, Dongdong [9495-48]SPTueWenger, Garrett J. [9468-10]S2Wenger, Paul S. [9472-27] S6Wenisch, Jan [9451-73] S17Wensman, Johnathan D[9455-1] S1Werbos, Paul J. [9496-36]S9, [9500-53] S8Werneck, Marcelo M. [9486-29] SPTueWest, Aaron [9456-33] S8West, James C. [9461-29] S6West, Lucas [9485-33] S6Westafer, Ryan S. [9479-3] S1Wettergren, Thomas A.[9454-53] S14, [9474-3] S1Wexler, Jordan 9456 ProgramCommittee, 9456 S4Session Chair, 9456 S5Session ChairWhelan, David A. SymposiumCommitteeWhetten, Jon [9464-36] S9White, Jonathan L. [9458-5]S2, [9458-5] S6White, Ryan J. 9487 ProgramCommittee, 9487 S2Session Chair, [9487-6] S2Whitney, Timothy [9497-11]S1Wiatrek, Bryan A. [9456-21]S5, [9497-13] SPTueWiebold, Howard W. [9471-15] S3Wiedenmann, Ernst [9489-15] S5Wiegand, Gordon W. [9490-26] SPTueWijesundara, Muthu B. J.9494 Conference Chair,9494 S1 Session Chair,[9494-2] S1Wijewarnasuriya, Priyalal S.9481 Program Committee,9493 Program CommitteeWikle, Howard Clyde9488 S1 Session Chair,[9488-12] S2, [9488-4] S1,[9488-6] S1Wikner, David A. 9462Conference Chair, [9462-16] S4Wilcox, Christopher C.9467 Program Committee,9467 S13 SessionChairWilcox, Phillip G. [9455-36]S7Wild, Peter [9480-12] S4Wildfeuer, Christoph F.[9492-8] S3Wilkerson, Stephen [9468-27] SPThuWilkinson, Colin H. [9471-20]S5Willems, Andreas [9490-14] S3Willems, Daniel [9451-66]S16Willer, U<strong>lr</strong>ike [9480-34] S8,9482 Program Committee,9482 S5 SessionChair, [9482-12] S2,[9486-39] SPTueWillets, Katherine A. [9467-33] S6Willett, Peter K. [9498-6] S2Willey, Jefferson M. [9496-14] S4Williams, Jonathan 9494Program CommitteeWilliams, Randi [9498-13] S4Williams, Richard J. [9483-16] S5Williams, Robert 9464 S5Session Chair, [9464-19]S2, [9464-19] S6Williams, Robert L. 9464Program CommitteeWilliams, Ross [9451-46]S11Williams, Ryan [9500-2] S1,[9500-24] S4Williams, Steven P. [9470-28]S9, [9470-29] S10Willsch, Reinhardt 9480Program CommitteeWillson, Paul D. [9464-32] S9Wilson, Jennifer G. [9468-28]SPThuWilson, Jerry A. [9451-83]S19Wilson, Joseph [9454-41]S10Wilson, Kody A. [9485-2] S1Wilson, Matthew [9496-23]SPThuWinfree, William P. [9485-13]S3, [9485-28] S5Winkler, Christian [9487-5]S1Winkler, Robert P. [9499-11] S3Winne, Janeen [9471-8] S2Winterbottom, Marc [9470-31] S10Winterhalter, Carole [9470-21] S8Winterling, Martin 9453Program CommitteeWisely, Paul L. 9470 ProgramCommittee, 9470 S7Session Chair, [9470-38]S8, [9470-39] S8Wisniewski, Przemek [9466-3] S1Withopf, Andreas [9451-68]S16Witus, Gary 9468 ProgramCommitteeWohlberg, Brendt E. [9472-48] S11Wojcik, Michael D. [9455-18] S4, [9460-7] S2,[9486-20] S5Wolf, Andreas [9489-15] S5Wolf, David E. 9490 ProgramCommitteeWolf, Michael [9498-13] S4Wolfe, Kevin [9454-52] S14Wolfs, Frank L. [9453-11] S3Wolkenhauer, Olaf 9496Program CommitteeWollocko, Arthur [9499-4] S1Wong, Chee How [9493-9]S2Wong, Franco N. C. [9500-41] S7Wong, Gerald J. [9472-44]S8Wong, Howard [9470-34] S11Wong, Joyce 9467 ProgramCommittee, 9467 S9Session ChairWong, Sebastien [9476-2] S1Wong, Sebastien [9494-23]S3Wood, Mark [9469-26] S6Wood, Richard J. [9460-20] S7Wood, Robert J. [9467-46]S8Wood, Samuel B. [9452-43] S4Woodard, Ethan [9472-46] S9Woodard, Kenneth S.[9451-63] S15Woodbury, Drew P. [9478-7]S2Woodell, Glenn [9469-5] S1,[9477-14] S4Woodruff, Steven D. [9482-30] S4Woodward, Ted K. [9484-14]S4Wörl, Andreas [9451-24] S8Wright, Cameron H. G.[9480-19] S5Wright, Jeremy B. [9465-30] S7Wright, John [9500-19] S3Wright, Richard J. [9497-27]SPTueWright, Robert 9478 ProgramCommitteeWright, Robert [9469-26] S6Wu, Chao [9486-26] S6Wu, Chao-Cheng [9501-10]S3Wu, Chen 9478 ProgramCommitteeWu, Chunbai [9487-15] S3Wu, Jerry [9496-27] S9,[9496-28] S9Wu, Jiaji [9501-28] S6Wu, Ming C. SymposiumChairWu, Nan [9500-49] SPThu,[9500-50] SPThuWu, Nianqiang (Nick)[9486-2] S1, [9488-3] S1,[9493-5] S1, [9498-9] S3Wu, Peiheng [9483-25] S8Wu, Pengfei [9483-1] S1Wu, Q. M. Jonathan [9457-18] S6Wu, Tai Tsun 9500 ProgramCommitteeWu, Taixia [9482-52] S9,[9501-25] S5Wu, Tengfei [9487-33]SPThu, [9487-34] SPThuWu, Tong [9468-8] S2Wu, Yue 9497 ProgramCommitteeWu, Zhen-Xian [9501-28] S6Wunsch, Donald C. 9496Program CommitteeWysocki, Bryant T. 9494Program Committee,9494 S3 Session Chair,[9494-19] S1XXi, Jiangtao 9489 ProgramCommitteeXi, Ning [9467-116] SPThu,9496 Program CommitteeXia, Lei [9467-113] SPThuXia, Peng [9495-4] S1Xiangli, Bin [9501-38] SPThuXiao, Hai 9480 ProgramCommitteeXiao, Xiao [9495-31] SPTueXiao, Yang [9454-5] S2Xie, Guangping [9489-6] S2Xie, Junqi [9467-113] SPThuXie, Weiying [9501-12] S3,[9501-18] S4, [9501-27] S6Xing, Huili Grace [9467-25]S4, [9476-38] S8Xu, Da [9468-12] S4, [9468-12] S5Xu, Feng [9459-31] S7Xu, Jie [9501-16] S4, [9501-37] SPThu, [9501-43]SPThuXu, Tianfeng [9488-27]SPTue, [9488-28] SPTueXu, Tuzhi [9457-18] S6Xu, Wangren [9483-5] S2Xu, Yuancheng [9467-84]S17Xu, Yunlu [9493-20] SPTueXu, Zhenlin [9472-8] S2Xu, Zhicheng [9481-30]SPThuYYadav, Shiv Sunder [9493-6]S2Yadlovker, Doron [9453-26]S5Yager, Kevin C. 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INDEX OF AUTHORS, CHAIRS, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSBold = SPIE MemberYano, Sumio [9495-8] S3,[9495-9] S3Yano, Sumio 9495 ProgramCommitteeYao, Gang 9488 ProgramCommitteeYao, Haibo 9488 ProgramCommittee, [9488-22] S5Yao, Peng [9462-9] S2Yao, Tianfu [9466-22] S6Yao, Wei [9472-52] S11Yao, Xianghan [9476-40] S8Yap, Daniel [9451-37] S10Yapijakis, Constantine [9472-41] S8Yardimci Cetin, Yasemin[9482-55] S9, [9486-37]SPTueYardimci, Ozan [9476-22] S6Yasuda, Ken E. 9454 S8Session ChairYau, Yong Sean [9492-8] S3Yazici, Birsen [9475-1] S1,[9475-15] S2, [9475-2] S1,[9475-5] S1Yazici, Melik [9451-32] S9,[9451-34] S9, [9451-94]SPTueYbema, Jerome [9491-8] S3Ye, Jim [9455-25] S5Ye, Zhenhua [9451-76]SPTue, [9451-97] SPTue,[9451-98] SPTueYee, Megan K. [9467-20] S3Yellampalle, Balakishore[9466-2] S1Yelton, Dennis J. [9471-4] S1Yendo, Tomohiro [9481-22]SPThu, [9495-42] SPTue,[9495-46] SPTueYeo, Jackson [9491-13] S4Ye?ilkaya, Muhammed[9473-18] S4Yetkin, Oguz [9494-10] S2,[9494-14] S3Yetman, Charles [9468-16]S4, [9468-16] S5Yi, Faliu [9495-34] SPTueYi, Fei [9467-37] S6Yi, Jiayu [9481-34] SPThu,[9482-54] SPTueYi, Weining [9501-51] SPThuYilmaz, Ismail [9458-14] S4Yin, Jiajia [9481-34] SPThuYin, Shizhuo [9477-22] S6Yin, Xiaobo [9467-40] S7Ying, Leslie 9484 ProgramCommittee, [9484-24] S7Ying, Yibin 9488 ProgramCommitteeYitzhaky, Yitzhak [9462-20]S5Ymeti, Aurel 9490 ProgramCommitteeYngvesson, Sigfrid K. 9483Program CommitteeYoakum-Stover, Suzanne[9463-11] S4Yoldash, Rashiduddin [9457-8] S4Yoneshige, L. [9469-26] S6Yoon, Howard W. SC1109Yoon, Seon Kyu [9495-49]SPTueYoon, Seung-Chul [9482-57] S9, 9488 ProgramCommittee, 9488 S4Session Chair, 9488 S5Session Chair, [9488-17]S4Yoon, Young Soo [9488-9]S2Yoshizawa, Toru 9489Conference Chair, 9489S1 Session Chair, [9489-5] S2Youmans, Douglas G. 9465Program Committee,9465 S5 Session Chair,[9465-10] S3Youn, Sungwook [9501-2] S1Young, Carolyn [9494-10] S2Young, Cynthia Y. 9465Program CommitteeYoung, Darrell L. 9460 ConferenceCoChair, 9460S6 Session Chair, 9460S7 Session Chair, 9473Program CommitteeYoung, Jeff F. [9492-11] S4Young, Robert M. [9479-4]S1Young, Rupert C. D. 9477Program Committee, 9477S2 Session Chair, [9477-5]S2, [9477-7] S2Yousef, Amr [9477-11] S3Yousef, Amr Hussein [9477-19] S5, [9477-28] S6Yu, Anthony W. [9465-39] S8Yu, Chen [9491-15] S1,[9491-15] S10Yu, Hojoeng [9482-21] S3Yu, Li [9467-57] S1, [9467-57] S10Yu, Ssu-Hsin [9474-15] S3Yu, Ting [9466-29] S7Yu, Wei [9458-7] S3, 9469S2 Session Chair, [9469-7] S2, [9469-8] S2, [9497-14] S2Yu, Wei W. [9487-19] S4Yu, Xiong 9485 ProgramCommitteeYu, Xun [9487-35] SPThuYuan, Hsiangkuo [9486-7] S2Yuan, Xiaohui [9458-1] S1,[9477-28] S6Yuan, Zhiliang L. [9492-6] S3Yuksel, Seniha E. [9454-44]S11, [9472-19] S4, [9472-20] S4Yun, Paul [9464-32] S9Yuval, Shahar [9451-48] S11ZZablocki, Mathew [9478-16] S4Zabudsky, Vyacheslav V.[9483-27] S8Zach, Armin [9467-80] S16,[9467-89] S18Zafar, Mohammad Haseeb[9497-39] S5Zafiriou, Kostas [9455-25] S5Zafonte, Ross [9467-20] S3Zajic, Tim [9474-10] S2Zalameda, Joseph N. 9485Conference CoChair,9485 S4 Session Chair,[9485-1] S1, [9485-13] S3,[9485-28] S5Zalevsky, Zeev 9495 ProgramCommitteeZanatta, Jean-Paul [9451-77]S17Zanella, Steven A. [9453-21]S4Zang, Andi [9473-19] S4Zangheri, Martina [9482-26] S3Zaniolo, Guillaume [9480-25] S7Zare, Alina 9454 S3 SessionChair, [9454-15] S4,[9454-49] S11, [9454-55]S14, [9472-37] S7Zarrouk, David [9467-63]S12, [9467-63] S7Zatezalo, Aleksandar [9474-15] S3Zavala, Bob T. [9467-122]SPThuZbinden, Hugo 9492Program Committee,[9492-25] S7Zech, Christian [9483-11] S4Zehner, Sebastian [9451-68]S16Zelazny, Amy L. [9451-54]S13Zelinski, Brian J. 9453 ConferenceChair, 9453 S2Session Chair, [9453-23]S5, [9453-24] S5, [9453-25] S5, [9453-6] S1Zelnio, Edmund G. 9475Conference Chair, [9475-1] S1, [9475-14] S2, [9475-2] S1, 9476 ProgramCommitteeZenaldin, Matthew [9461-56]S11, [9461-56] S12Zeng, Fan W. [9485-37] S6Zeng, Heping [9492-16] S5Zens, Timothy W. C. [9485-2]S1Zhai, Chen [9488-27] SPTueZhang, Chao [9483-12] S4,[9483-30] S8Zhang, Cheng [9495-41]SPTueZhang, Chenji [9482-20] S3Zhang, Fen [9495-37] SPTue,[9495-41] SPTueZhang, Hai [9485-33] S6Zhang, Hanlin [9469-7] S2Zhang, Haopeng [9497-4] S1Zhang, Hong [9481-34]SPThuZhang, Hongming [9482-52] S9Zhang, Jidong [9500-43] S7Zhang, Jim [9466-5] S2Zhang, Jin [9501-22] S5,[9501-9] S2Zhang, Jing [9480-21] S6Zhang, Jun [9466-25] S6Zhang, Junping [9481-20]SPThuZhang, Kewei [9488-1] S1Zhang, Li [9485-50] S9Zhang, Lifu [9482-52] S9,9501 Program Committee,9501 S6 Session Chair,[9501-25] S5, [9501-31] S7Zhang, P. [9451-98] SPTueZhang, Qiang [9492-29] S8Zhang, Qiang [9496-8] S3Zhang, Qiong [9474-36] S7Zhang, Quanbing [9495-36]SPTueZhang, Shan [9451-76]SPTueZhang, Shiguo [9466-5] S2Zhang, Song 9489 ConferenceCoChair, 9489 S2Session Chair, [9489-1] S1Zhang, Weili 9483 ProgramCommittee, 9483 S5 SessionChair, [9483-13] S5Zhang, X. [9496-20] S5Zhang, Xi [9473-19] S4Zhang, Xi 9469 S3 SessionChair, [9469-9] S3Zhang, Xia [9501-25] S5,[9501-31] S7Zhang, Xiang [9467-111]SPThuZhang, Xi-Cheng [9483-30]S8Zhang, Xu [9482-24] S3Zhang, Xu [9472-5] S1Zhang, Xuewen [9472-8] S2Zhang, Y. [9451-98] SPTueZhang, Yan Rockee 9461Program Committee,9461 S7 Session Chair,[9461-33] S7, [9461-5] S1,[9461-6] S1Zhang, Yang [9501-42]SPThuZhang, Ye [9481-20] SPThuZhang, Yimin D. [9461-46]S11, [9461-46] S12, [9461-47] S11, [9461-47] S12,[9484-22] S6, [9497-17]S3, [9497-19] S3, [9497-21] S4, [9497-28] SPTueZhang, Yiqun [9476-32]SPTueZhang, Yong-Hang [9451-27] S8, [9451-39] S10Zhang, Yongzhi [9467-16] S2Zhang, Yu [9477-27] SPSThuZhang, Yuying [9486-3] S1Zhang, Zhilong [9476-34]SPTueZhang, Zhou [9472-33] S7Zhao, Allen [9467-113] SPThuZhao, Huihuang [9484-11] S3Zhao, Juan [9488-28] SPTueZhao, Yiping 9496 ProgramCommitteeZhao, Yongqiang [9481-24]SPThuZhao, Zhouying [9491-18]SPThuZhao, Ziran [9462-23]SPSThuZhen, Le [9486-6] S2Zheng, Lucy 9451 ProgramCommittee, 9451 S6Session Chair, 9451 S8Session ChairZheng, Xiang [9467-112]SPThuZheng, Xiaolin [9467-10] S1Zheng, Yufeng [9474-40]S8, 9496 ConferenceCoChair, 9496 S6 SessionChair, 9496 S7 SessionChair, 9496 S8 SessionChair, 9496 S9 SessionChair, [9496-13] S4,SC1135Zhevlakov, Alexsandr P.[9486-31] SPTue, [9486-32] SPTue, [9486-33]SPTueZhong, Xu [9494-20] S2Zhou, Huiyuan [9461-43] S10Zhou, Jin [9479-6] S1Zhou, Rui [9474-31] S6Zhou, Shouhuan [9481-34]SPThu, [9482-54] SPTueZhou, Xinjia [9459-31] S7Zhou, Xiong [9472-33] S7Zhou, Yayun [9474-51] S9Zhou, Yi [9481-30] SPThuZhou, Yicong 9497 ProgramCommitteeZhou, Yihang [9484-24] S7Zhou, Yu [9494-20] S2Zhou, Zichao [9500-19] S3Zhu, Alexander Yutong[9467-37] S6Zhu, Fengle [9488-22] S5Zhu, Ninghui [9455-25] S5Zhu, Qibing [9488-37] SPTueZhu, Sherry [9497-35] S4Zhu, Weinan [9467-9] S1Zhu, Xiang [9465-3] S1Zhu, Xiaorong [9451-44] S11Zhu, Yizheng 9480 ProgramCommitteeZhu, Zhigang [9464-34] S9,[9474-48] S9Zhuang, Xiaowei 9496 ProgramCommitteeZhuravlev, Andrey [9497-30]SPTueZiemann, Amanda K.[9472-23] S5Ziph-Schatzberg, Leah[9482-35] S5, 9490 ProgramCommitteeZirbel, Shannon A. 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