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Helmet-mounted display
Known as:
Helmet mounted sight
, Helmet Mounted Display
, Helmet Mounted Display System
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A helmet-mounted display (HMD) is a device used in some modern aircraft, especially combat aircraft. HMDs project information similar to that of head…
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2009
2009
Flight performance using a hyperstereo helmet-mounted display: post-flight debriefing questionnaire
Melvyn E. Kalich
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C. E. Rash
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T. Harding
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S. Jennings
,
G. Craig
,
G. W. Stuart
Defense + Commercial Sensing
2009
Corpus ID: 121861931
Helmet-mounted display (HMD) designs have faced persistent head-supported mass and center of mass (CM) problems, especially HMD…
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2001
2001
Luminance contrast and color recognition in helmet-mounted displays
P. Havig
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Scott Sinclair Grigsby
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E. Heft
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John M. LaCreta
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D. Post
SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing
2001
Corpus ID: 119867801
Although luminance contrast requirements for legibility of text are fairly well established, luminance contrast requirements for…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Theoretical issues relevant to helmet-mounted display attitude symbology
J. Armstrong
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S. Jennings
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G. Craig
Defense, Security, and Sensing
2000
Corpus ID: 110287037
This paper discusses theoretical issues that are relevant to Helmet-Mounted Display (HMD) attitude direction indicator (ADI…
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2000
2000
Nondistributed flight reference symbology for helmet-mounted display use during off-boresight viewing: development and evaluation
E. Geiselman
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P. Havig
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Michael T. Brewer
Defense, Security, and Sensing
2000
Corpus ID: 173185297
This paper describes the design and evaluation of a new flight reference symbology intended for fixed-wing aircraft helmet…
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1996
1996
Effects of aircraft windscreen on helmet-mounted display/tracker aiming accuracy
H. L. Task
Defense + Commercial Sensing
1996
Corpus ID: 123123064
Modern fighter aircraft windscreens are typically made of curved, transparent plastic for improved aero-dynamics and bird-strike…
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1994
1994
Synthetic Terrain Imagery for Helmet-Mounted Display. Volume 1.
Bill Corwin
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Rand P. Whillock
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J. Groat
1994
Corpus ID: 126757182
Abstract : In order to aggressively maneuver an aircraft at low altitude, the pilot must be aware of his attitude as well as the…
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1993
1993
Visual accommodation problems with head-up and helmet-mounted displays
G. Edgar
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Jason C. Pope
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I. R. Craig
Other Conferences
1993
Corpus ID: 111093791
Virtual image displays are likely to become more prominent in the aircraft cockpit, the most common examples being the head-up…
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1992
1992
Quantitative helmet-mounted display system image quality model
S. A. Nelson
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J. Cox
Defense, Security, and Sensing
1992
Corpus ID: 119684346
Honeywell has developed a quantitative image quality model for the Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) electro-optical systems that will…
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1989
1989
Optical Approaches To The Helmet Mounted Display
D. J. Rotier
Defense, Security, and Sensing
1989
Corpus ID: 110569370
The design of an optical system for a helmet mounted display (HMD) is particularly demanding since the weight and center of…
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1989
1989
Ocular Responses To Monocular And Binocular Helmet-Mounted Display Configurations
K. Moffitt
Defense, Security, and Sensing
1989
Corpus ID: 128764888
Ocular vergence and visual-accommodation data were collected. in a preliminary investigation involving simulated monocular and…
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