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17 June 1994 Display readability
Keith T. Wisler, John J. Doyle Jr., Michael J. Giuglianotti
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Abstract
Electronic display readability in all display operating environments is the final goal of display design. There are a number of operating environment and display performance characteristics that influence readability. The effects of the performance characteristics vary according to the environment. No one display technology or component can give a complete solution to readability requirements without attention to all of these variables. It is strongly recommended that a display designer be included during the early stages of the cockpit or flight deck design process. Otherwise, the display requirements may not reflect the real needs of the user's environment.
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Keith T. Wisler, John J. Doyle Jr., and Michael J. Giuglianotti "Display readability", Proc. SPIE 2219, Cockpit Displays, (17 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177785
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Chemical elements

Eye

Cockpit displays

Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy

Display technology

Reflective displays

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