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23 December 2013 Front Matter: Volume 9043
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This PDF file contains the front matter associated with SPIE Proceedings Volume 9043 including the Title Page, Copyright information, Table of Contents, Introduction, and Conference Committee listing.

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Symposium Committee

General Chairs

  • Songlin Zhuang, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (China)

  • William H. Arnold, ASML US, Inc. (United States)

Conference Cochairs

  • Yuri Chugui, New Siberia Academy of Sciences (Russian Federation)

  • Arthur Chiou, National Yang-Ming University (Taiwan, China)

  • Liwei Zhou, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • Shenghua Ye, Tianjin University (China)

  • Yimo Zhang, CIS/Tianjin University (China)

Technical Program Chair

  • Guofan Jin, Tsinghua University (China)

Technical Program Cochairs

  • Jinxue Wang, Raytheon Company (United States)

  • Tiegen Liu, Tianjin University (China)

Local Organizing Committee Chair

  • Youhua Wu, China Instrument and Control Society (China)

Local Organizing Committee Cochairs

  • Guoqiang Ni, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • Daoyin Yu, Tianjin University (China)

  • Yanbiao Liao, Tsinghua University (China)

  • Yulin Xi, Beijing Hamamatsu Photon Techniques Inc. (China)

General Secretary

  • Youhua Wu, China Instrument and Control Society (China)

Administrative Vice General Secretary

  • Yu-nan Sun, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

Vice General Secretaries

  • Wei Xue, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • Qun Hao, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • Yuejin Zhao, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • Qionghui Feng, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (China)

  • Cunlin Zhang, Capital Normal University (China)

Local Organizing Committee

  • Changming Zhao, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • Zheng You, Tsinghua University (China)

  • Yumei Wen, Chongqing University (China)

  • Hongda Chen, Institute of Semiconductors (China)

  • Shangzhong Jin, China Jiliang University (China)

  • Zhiping Zhou, Peking University (China)

  • Xuping Zhang, Nanjing University (China)

  • Libo Yuan, Harbin Engineering University (China)

  • Chunqing Gao, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • Shiqiao Qin, National University of Defense Technology (China)

  • Tian Lan, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • Cuiling Li, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • Liquan Dong, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

Conference Committee

Conference Chairs

  • Yi Dong, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China)

  • Xiaoyi Bao, University of Ottawa (Canada)

  • Chao Lu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong, China)

  • Xiangjun Xin, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (China)

Program Committee

  • G. Brambilla, University of Southampton (United Kingdom)

  • Lawrence R. Chen, McGill University (Canada)

  • Gualtiero Nunzi Conti, Nello Carrara Institute of Applied Physics (Italy)

  • Zhaohui Li, Jinan University (China)

  • Deming Liu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China)

  • Xuejun Lu, University of Massachusetts, Lowell (United States)

  • Hai Ming, University of Science and Technology of China (China)

  • Gary R. Pickrell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (United States)

  • Edwin Y. B. Pun, City University of Hong Kong (China)

  • Zexuan Qiang, University of Texas at Arlington (United States)

  • Kun Qiu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (China)

  • Suning Tang, Crystal Research, Inc. (United States)

  • Yixin Wang, Institute for Infocomm Research of A STAR (Singapore)

  • Chongqing Wu, Beijing Jiaotong University (China)

  • Scott S. H. Yam, Queen’s University, Kingston (Canada)

  • Xiaoke Yi, University of Sydney (Australia)

  • Changyuan Yu, National University of Singapore (Singapore)

  • Jianguo Zhang, London South Bank University (United Kingdom)

  • Xuping Zhang, Nanjing University (China)

  • Xiaoping Zheng, Tsinghua University (China)

  • Ninghua Zhu, Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)

  • Bo Liu, Secretary, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (China)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Optoelectronic Devices I

    Xiangjun Xin, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (China)

  • 2 Optoelectronic Devices II

    Xiaoping Zheng, Tsinghua University (China)

  • 3 Optical Signal Processing

    Ai-Ying Yang, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • 4 Applications of Optoelectronic Devices I

    Ming Tang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China)

  • 5 Applications of Optoelectronic Devices II

    Bo Liu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (China)

Introduction

With the development of optical communications and microelectronic computing, optoelectronic devices and optical signal processing has become more and more important in the field of optical measurement and fiber communication. The wide use of transmitters, receivers, and amplifiers in optical communication systems is also revolutionizing this industry. As the development of coherent communication progresses, advanced devices and signal processing technology have a profound effect on the system design and overall performance.

The Optoelectronic Devices and Optical Signal Processing Conference centered on some of the devices and signal processing technologies applied in optical communications and microelectronic computing. Additionally, the conference focused on both the optical and electrical development of devices and technologies including optical component and devices, all-optical information processing, and analytical technology. The conference provided potential concepts and optical technologies, which can be applied to current and future communication systems.

More than 40 papers are published in this proceedings volume of the 2013 International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology Symposium. The papers cover a broad range of topics including optical devices and component design, fiber amplifier, laser technology, nonlinear effect processing, DSP-based network, and optical signal processing algorithm, etc. These papers reveal comprehensive research development of optoelectronic devices and signal processing.

Yi Dong

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"Front Matter: Volume 9043", Proc. SPIE 9043, 2013 International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology: Optoelectronic Devices and Optical Signal Processing, 904301 (23 December 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2054665
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