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16 September 2014 Front Matter: Volume 9193
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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first four digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Agurok, Ilya P., 0B

Akiyama, Akira, 0E

Antoniou, Georgios, 07, 1E

Arianpour, Ashkan, 0B

Barrett, Harrison H., 02

Boyer, Charles M., 0I

Braga, A., 11

Brückner, Andreas, 0W

Capelle, Gene A., 0X

Cassinelli, Alvaro, 1G

Caucci, Luca, 02

Chang, Shenq-Tsong, 0J

Chen, Chia-Yen, 0J

Chen, Chun-Chieh, 0Y

Chen, H. Y., 1A

Chen, J., 1A

Chen, Liangmin, 13

Cheng, Ming-Cheng, 0G

Chien, Shih-Che, 0Z

Choi, Muhan, 10

Chow, Chi-Wai, 16, 1A

Cook, Anthony L., 0I

Corsetti, James A., 0U

Courtial, Johannes, 04, 07, 1E, 1K

Cui, Zhe, 1M

Dannenberg, Florian, 0P, 0Q

Davis, Warren T., 0I

Dörfler, Joachim, 0P

Du, Weizhi, 1M

Dunkel, Jens, 0W

Enya, Keigo, 1H

Fody, Joshua M., 0I

Ford, Joseph E., 0B

Frayer, Daniel K., 0X

Freimuth, Steffen, 0P

Fujishiro, Naofumi, 1H

Gercke-Hahn, Harald, 0P

Goldstein, Peter I., 0H

Gray, Norman, 1K

Gu, Chun, 1M

Guo, Xiaohu, 0D

Gupta, Anurag, xiii

Gutzmann, Holger Ludwig, 0P

Hahlweg, Cornelius, 0P, 0Q

Han, Jae-hyung, 10

Hartmann, Paul, 0F

Hasan, Osman, 0A

Hedges, Alan R., 12

Hendry, Martin, 1K

Herkommer, Alois, 05

Hetu, Marcel, 0T

Heucke, Sören, 0P

Hohenester, Ulrich, 0F

Hostetler, Chris A., 0I

Hsu, Ming-Ying, 0J

Hsu, Wei-Yao, 0Y

Huang, Chien-Yao, 0Y

Huang, T.-W., 1I

Huang, Ting-Ming, 0J

Ishikawa, Masatoshi, 0O, 1G

Iwabuchi, Manna, 0T

Jemison, William D., 0G

Jeng, W.-D., 1I

Jia, Huaiting, 13

Jia, Wei, 0D

Johnson, Adam, 0B

Kaufman, Morris I., 0X

Kepak, Stanislav, 1J

Khan-Afshar, Sanaz, 0A

Kim, Inbo, 10

Kim, Yushin, 10

Kosmer, Adam R., 0I

Koudelka, Petr, 18, 1J

Kumagai, Hideo, 0E

Latal, Jan, 18, 1J

Lee, K.-C., 1I

Lee, Soo-Young, 10

Leiner, Claude, 0F

Lester, L. F., 11

Li, Chung-Min, 0K

Li, Ping, 13

Li, Y., 11

Li, Yifei, 0G

Liang, Chao Wen, 0Z

Lin, Jhe Syuan, 0Z

Lin, Wan-Feng, 16

Lin, Wei-Cheng, 0J

Liu, Y. L., 1A

Luo, Min-Fong, 0Z

Maxwell, Eric, 0T

McCall, Duncan, 07

Mee, J. K., 11

Mellette, William M., 0B

Mertens, Lena, 07

Mikš, Antonín, 1C

Miller, Ian J., 0I

Miller, Travis, 12

Min, Bumki, 10

Ming, Hai, 1M

Moore, Duncan T, 0U

Morrison, Rick, 0B

Motamedi, Nojan, 0B

Mullen, Christopher, 07

Müller, Martin, 0W

Murchison, Luke S., 0I

Murrell, D., 11

Mutoh, Eiichiro, 0E

Myers, Kyle J., 02

Nikzad, Nima, 0B

Novák, Jiří, 1C

Novák, Pavel, 1C

Oberdörster, Alexander, 0W

Oku, Hiromasa, 0O, 1G

Olivas, Stephen J., 0B

Orife, Ejovbokoghene, 1E

Osmundsen, James F., 0I

Ou-Yang, M., 1I

Ouyang, Y., 1I

Oxburgh, Stephen, 04, 07, 1E, 1K

Patlan, Seva, 0L

Peng, Wei-Jei, 0Y

Pescoller, Lukas, 0Q

Pi, Shaohua, 0C

Pitschman, Matthew, 12

Puche, William S., 15

Raghunathan, R., 11

Ramos, Sashary, 0T

Ramsay, Jennifer, 07

Rausch, Denise, 05

Reimann, Andreas, 0W

Rumbaugh, Luke K., 0G

Rummel, Steve, 12

Ryu, Jung-Wan, 10

Schmidt, Greg R., 0U

Schuster, Glenn M., 0B

Schweitzer, Susanne, 0F

Schwiegerling, Jim, 0V

Scola, Salvatore J., 0I

Seaman, Shane T., 0I

Sierra, Javier E., 15

Siska, Petr, 18, 1J

Soloviev, Oleg, 0L

Sommer, Christian, 0F

Šorel, Michal, 0B

Stack, Ron A., 0B

Stamenov, Igor, 0B

Stockman, Paul, 04

Su, Guo-Dung J., 0K, 0N

Su, Jingqin, 13

Sun, Qi, 0C

Sung, Jiun-Yu, 16

Tae, Heung-Sik, 10

Tahar, Sofiène, 0A

Tong, William G., 0T

Tsai, C. W., 0M

Tsai, Y.-H., 1I

Tyc, Tomáš, 04

Vasinek, Vladimir, 18, 1J

Vdovin, Gleb, 0L

Vitasek, Jan, 18, 1J

Wang, Anting, 1M

Wang, Bingjie, 0C

Wang, Lihui, 0O, 1G

Wang, P. J., 0M

Wang, Shulu, 1M

Wang, Wei, 13

Wang, Zi, 1M

Weber, Bernhard, 0P

Welch, Wayne C., 0I

Wenzl, Franz-Peter, 0F

Weyer, Cornelia, 0P

White, Chris D., 07, 1E

Wippermann, Frank, 0W

Wu, Haoli, 0T

Wu, Hongyan, 0C

Wu, Yijian, 0D

Wu, Yu-Fu, 16, 1A

Yang, Li, 0R

Yeh, Chien-Hung, 16, 1A

Yeh, J. A., 0M

Yu, Chung-Yi, 0N

Zhao, Runchang, 13

Zhao, Wenjing, 0Q

Zhao, Yuejin, 0D

Conference Committee

Program Track Chairs

  • José Sasián, College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • R. John Koshel, College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona (United States)

Conference Chairs

  • G. Groot Gregory, Synopsys, Inc. (United States)

  • Arthur J. Davis, Reflexite Energy Solutions (United States)

Conference Program Committee

  • Jost Adam, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (Germany) and University of California, Los Angeles (United States)

  • W. Andrew Cheng, KLA-Tencor Corporation (United States)

  • Jyh-Long Chern, Power Lens Technology, Inc. (Taiwan) and National Chiao Tung University (Taiwan)

  • Peter I. Goldstein, Philips Color Kinetics (United States)

  • Cornelius F. Hahlweg, bbw Hochschule (Germany)

  • Richard C. Juergens, Raytheon Missile Systems (United States)

  • R. John Koshel, College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • Scott A. Lerner, Carl Zeiss AG (United States)

  • Paul K. Manhart, NASA Langley Research Center (United States)

  • Joseph R. Mulley, Melles Griot (United States)

  • Jorge Ojeda-Castaneda, Universidad de Guanajuato (Mexico)

  • Craig Olson, L-3 Communications (United States)

  • Kevin P. Rolland-Thompson, Synopsys, Inc. (United States) and The Institute of Optics, University of Rochester (United States)

  • José Sasián, College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • David L. Shealy, The University of Alabama at Birmingham (United States)

  • Haiyin Sun, ChemImage Corporation (United States)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Phase Space and Telecentric Optics

    R. John Koshel, College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • 2 Computational Methods: Algorithms and Analysis

    G. Groot Gregory, Synopsys, Inc. (United States)

  • 3 Computational Methods: Simulation

    Arthur J. Davis, Reflexite Energy Solutions (United States)

  • 4 Adaptive Optics

    Cornelius F. Hahlweg, bbw Hochschule (Germany)

  • 5 Optics and Sound

    Peter I. Goldstein, Philips Color Kinetics (United States)

  • 6 Instrumentation

    Peter I. Goldstein, Philips Color Kinetics (United States)

  • 7 Cameras and Camera/Projector Systems

    G. Groot Gregory, Synopsys, Inc. (United States)

  • 8 Laser Systems

    Arthur J. Davis, Reflexite Energy Solutions (United States)

  • 9 Optical Networks

    Joseph R. Mulley, Melles Griot (United States)

Introduction

This year in San Diego, California, we held the seventeenth conference of Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization. The conference was very well attended and featured oral presentation topic tracks in: Phase Space and Telecentric Optics, Computational Methods: Algorithms and Analysis, Computational Methods: Simulation, Adaptive Optics, Optics and Sound, Instrumentation, Cameras and Camera/Projector Systems, Laser Systems, and Optical Networks. In addition, there was a poster session, a joint Optical Engineering Plenary Session, and Technical Group Events.

The conference started with a session of Phase Space Optics delving into an alternative way to think about rays and wavefronts. Two sessions were devoted to Computational Methods describing new techniques to design and use optical systems. The session on Adaptive Optics looked at ways to reform optical surfaces in dynamic applications. A session of optical Instrumentation covered optical systems for inspection and imaging. Camera and Projector Systems were described in a separate session with designs for zoom lenses, micro optics, and time resolved recording. The session Laser Systems provided talks on laser design, amplification and manufacturing. The final session on Optical Networks discussed methods of efficiently connecting users to data networks.

Three invited papers were presented during the conference;

  • Mohamad Asghari of the Univ. of California showed how a technique called the Anamorphic Stretch Transform can help alleviate data growth due to storing images in big data.

  • Peter Goldstein of Philips Color Kinetics presented his work LED source modeling and the sampling of Luminance images to generate ray data.

  • Cornelius Hahlweg from bbw Hochschule discussed the effects of sound and light stimuli on human behavior. This talk concluded our focus on optics and music.

The Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization committee continued to explore some new technology niches this year and this seems to have been a successful and positive endeavor. We look forward to continuing this effort next year!

Our thanks go to those who helped make this conference a success, especially the authors, audience, SPIE staff, and program committee. The authors share the credit for making this conference an unqualified success. The audience built upon this success by being active and asking engaging questions. The SPIE staff ensured that everything ran smoothly before, during, and after the meeting. The program committee provided excellent assistance to ensure the quality of the content while also presiding over a number of the sessions. It was composed of Jost Adam, W. Andrew Cheng, Jyh-Long Chern, Peter I. Goldstein, Cornelius F. Hahlweg, Richard C. Juergens, R. John Koshel, Scott A. Lerner, Paul K. Manhart, Joseph R. Mulley, Jorge Ojeda-Castaneda, Craig Olson, Kevin P. Rolland-Thompson, José Sasián, David L. Shealy, and Haiyin Sun.

Next year we will return for the eighteenth iteration of this conference. The chairs will be G. Groot Gregory and Arthur J. Davis. The planning for Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization XVIII in 2015 is already underway, so please start planning submissions, questions, and attendance. Focus themes are being decided at this time. If you would like to assist with the 2015 or later conference please contact one of us. We look forward to seeing you in 2015!

G. Groot Gregory

Arthur J. Davis

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"Front Matter: Volume 9193", Proc. SPIE 9193, Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization XVII, 919301 (16 September 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2085347
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Adaptive optics

Imaging systems

Geometrical optics

Optical design

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