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The OECC, established in 1996, is an annual conference which publishes proceedings and scientific research articles as a result of its conferences. OECC stands for the OptoElectronics and Communications Conference, which has conducted annual meetings since its establishment up to the present year. With an international scope, the areas of focus for the OECC are annual meetings in the Asia Pacific region, centered on the optoelectronics and optical communications profession. The function of the meetings are to report, discuss, exchange, and generate ideas which advance the disciplines of optoelectronics and optical communications. Communicating current and future applications related to these disciplines are also a function of these meetings.[1][2][3][4]

Scope

Topical coverage for this annual conference includes optical fiber and communication networks (architecture, performance, routing, WDM systems, WDM networks, solitons, OTDM, CDMA, and fiber nonlinearities), computer networks (protocols, security, design, algorithms, management, and modules) applications in photonics, commercial technologies (including wireless, multimedia, virtual reality, communications, speech, and software), optoelectronic devices, semiconductor lasers, and other related topics.[5]

Past OECCs

Year Country/Region City Date Papers Attendance
2010 Japan Sapporo 5–9 July 470 545
2009 Hong Kong SAR Hong Kong 13–17 July 451 491
2008 Australia Sydney 7–11 July 464 463
2007 Japan Yokohama 9–13 July 398 568
2006 Taiwan Kaohsiung 3–7 July 415 452
2005 Korea (South) Seoul 4–8 July 448 573
2004 Japan Yokohama 12–16 July 461 634
2003 China Shanghai 13–16 October 381 410
2002 Japan Yokohama 8–12 July 327 607
2001 Australia Sydney 2–5 July 274 457
2000 Japan Chiba 11–14 July 309 717
1999 China Beijing 18–22 October 479 500
1998 Japan Chiba 13–16 July 290 640
1997 Korea (South) Seoul 8–11 July 338 696
1996 Japan Chiba 16–19 July 305 642

References

  1. ^ Ping-kong Alexander Wai (July 2009). "The 14th OptoElectronics and Communications Conference Hong Kong" (Free PDF download). Conference Chair person. OECC 2009 Organizing Committee. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
  2. ^ Wai, Ping-Kong; Chiang, Kin (2009). "The 14th OptoElectronics and Communications Conference". IEEE Communications Magazine. 47 (11): 20. doi:10.1109/MCOM.2009.5307459.
  3. ^ "Title page". 2009 14th Opto Electronics and Communications Conference. 2009. p. 1. doi:10.1109/OECC.2009.5214090. ISBN 978-1-4244-4102-0.
  4. ^ "OptoElectronics and Communications Conference, 2009. OECC 2009. 14th". Published scientific articles. IEEE Explore. 13–17 July 2009. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
  5. ^ Communications, 1999, APCC/OECC. Beijing , China: IEEE Explore. October 18–22, 1999. doi:10.1109/APCC.1999.824454. ISBN 7-5635-0402-8. INSPEC Accession Number: 6588742