Presentations are being sought in the following two categories
- Original presentations and results that have not been presented previously at POF Conferences and describe new technical contributions.
- Applied papers which describe new applications and advances in older applications
Areas to be addressed include:
Technology
- Active Optical Cables
- Other Cable Types
- Connectors
- Couplers
- Detectors
- Environmental Testing
- Fiber Bragg Gratings
- Hardware
- High-Temperature Components
- Illumination
- Materials
- Multimode GI Fibers
- Microstructured Fibers
- Sensors
- Standards
- Step index Fibers
- Test and Measurements
- Transceivers
- WDM Components
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Applications
- Aircraft & Aerospace
- Automotive
- Building Wiring
- Consumer Electronics
- Data Centers/Servers Farms
- Embedded Woven in Fabrics
- Home Networks
- Industrial Controls
- Interconnects
- IPTV
- Local Area Networks (LAN)
- Medical
- Military
- Sensor Applications
- Signs & Illumination
- Storage Area Networks (SAN)
- Supercomputer Interconnects
- Surveillance Systems
- Watercraft
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| Abstract deadline |
April 30, 2010 |
| Notification of Acceptance |
May 15, 2010 |
| Submission of Final Presentation |
June 1, 2010 |
Guidelines for Presentations
PowerPoint and PDF requiring an LCD projector
There will only be one laptop computer connected to the LCD projector for the entire conference. This is to reduce time spent with the technical difficulties created by connecting numerous laptops to the LCD projector. Please help facilitate a smooth transition between speakers by following these guidelines:
- PowerPoint presentations MUST NOT contain 'far east' fonts.
- Try to use only the following fonts for PowerPoint presentations: Times, Arial and Helvetica.
- If you do not email your presentation, it is IMPORTANT to bring your presentation to the conference on a CD or flash drive. Please give your disk to Will Ashley at least one day before your presentation.
- In the event of unforeseen technical difficulties, please bring a copy of your presentation in the form of transparencies for the overhead projector.
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