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Conference Committee

Symposium Chair

  • David A. Whelan, Boeing Defense, Space, and Security (United States)

Symposium Co-chair

  • Nils R. Sandell Jr., Strategic Technology Office, DARPA (United States)

Conference Chair

  • Daniel J. Henry, Rockwell Collins, Inc. (United States)

Conference Co-chairs

  • Davis A. Lange, UTC Aerospace Systems (United States)

  • Dale Linne von Berg, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

  • S. Danny Rajan, Exelis Inc. (United States)

  • Thomas J. Walls, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Darrell L. Young, Raytheon Intelligence & Information Systems (United States)

Session Chairs

  • 1 ISR Image Processing

    • Gregory J. Gosian, Exelis Inc. (United States)

  • 2 ISR Video Processing

    • Darrell L. Young, Raytheon Intelligence & Information Systems (United States)

  • 3 ISR Strategies and Training

    • Daniel J. Henry, Rockwell Collins, Inc. (United States)

  • 4 ISR Optics and Gimbals

    • Davis A. Lange, UTC Aerospace Systems (United States)

  • 5 ISR Sensors I

    • Thomas J. Walls, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

  • 6 ISR Sensors II

    • Dale Linne von Berg, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

Introduction

This year’s conference brought a wide range of papers related to ISR Systems and Applications. The conference was broken into multiple sessions, which addressed several different parts of the ISR TCPED image chain (Tasking, Capture, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination):

  • Strategies and Training

  • Optics and Gimbals

  • Sensors

  • Image Processing

  • Video Processing

We would like to thank all the authors for their efforts to make our conference such a success. Their efforts to write and present their papers are greatly appreciated. Their innovations in this exciting field make our conference better each year, and we look forward to the 2015 conference to see what additional advances have been made in these areas, as well as the introduction of new technologies that have been developed.

See you at DSS 2015!

Daniel J. Henry

Davis A. Lange

Dale Linne von Berg

S. Danny Rajan

Thomas J. Walls

Darrell L. Young

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"Front Matter: Volume 9076", Proc. SPIE 9076, Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems and Applications XI, 907601 (17 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2072100
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KEYWORDS
Intelligence systems

Sensors

Video processing

Imaging systems

Video

Image processing

Reconnaissance systems

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