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1 July 1997 The electronic display for the next generation crewstation will be required to provide...?
John M. Reising, Kristen K. Liggett, David C. Hartsock
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This paper highlights some future cockpit drivers that will impact requirements for electronic display hardware. Drivers such as crew reduction, laser protection, real-time information in the cockpit, and uninhabited combat air vehicles will increase the demands on electronic display hardware. Regardless of new cockpit drivers, the primary feature of electronic displays that must be maintained is the capability to provide pilots with formats that will optimize their situation awareness. These formats place certain requirements on the display hardware itself.
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John M. Reising, Kristen K. Liggett, and David C. Hartsock "The electronic display for the next generation crewstation will be required to provide...?", Proc. SPIE 3057, Cockpit Displays IV: Flat Panel Displays for Defense Applications, (1 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.277014
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

Point spread functions

Unmanned combat air vehicles

Cockpit displays

LCDs

Computing systems

Situational awareness sensors

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