Optical Countermeasures continue to evolve and expand as new threats emerge and new technologies evolve to detect and defeat this ever-present threat. Additionally, new countermeasure methods continue to evolve and improve with the development of enabling component technologies, advanced systems concepts, integration with new platforms, and innovative technology employment strategies. Combined with advances in threat detection, laser and source technology, advanced pointer/tracker architectures, signal processing, data fusion, and advanced techniques, the diversity and sophistication of these capabilities continue to grow in support of a wide range of defense application. This conference presents an opportunity for experts, and those who wish to stay current on the latest advances in enabling technology, to interact, collaborate, and foster innovation in the development of these advanced countermeasure systems.
Further, while enabling technology development is an important and exciting topic in itself, development of enabling technology can be more interesting and exciting when considered within the context of application of that technology to address a specific problem. Examining enabling and emerging technology as the device level, system level, problem level, and application level can help to define future application of this technology to both general and specific problem areas for difficult defense, security, and counter terrorism application. These new applications may create additional demands upon the supporting technologies, and, as a result, this conference will focus upon not only on enabling optical countermeasures, but also upon the practical applications of those discrete enabling technologies, and, in particular, new applications of optical countermeasure technology.
Papers are solicited in the following areas:
quantum cascade lasers
solid state and fibre lasers
mid-IR lasers and sources
nonlinear optics
DIRCM systems
countermeasures for UAV’s, drones, and non-traditional platforms
advances in lasers and nonlinear optics
pyrotechnic, flares, and expendable countermeasures
smokes and obscurants
beam steering, guiding, and control
threat detection, warning, and discrimination
hostile fire detection, indication, and suppression
threats and threat properties
modelling and simulation
aberration issues and compensation methods
laser dazzling and effects
mid-IR transmission fibres
platform protection
external/platform effects
threat properties and characteristics
multi-mode/multi-function operation
closed-loop countermeasures
non-traditional countermeasures
laser propagation and effects
atmospheric and background effects
military/commercial application of technology
enabling component/system technology
alternative countermeasures
novel optical devices and technology
“homeland defence” and border protection
other civil and military applications.
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2017
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2016年09月26日 英国 Edinburgh,UK
2016 Technologies for Optical Countermeasures
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