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16 July 2002 Development and test of a low-cost 3D display for small aircraft
Gottfried Sachs, Roman Sperl, Klaus Nothnagel
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Abstract
A low-cost 3D-display and navigation system providing guidance information in a 3-dimensional format is described. The system including a LC display, a PC based computer for generating the 3-dimensional guidance information, a navigation system providing D/GPS and inertial sensor based position and attitude data was realized using Commercial-off-the-Shelf components. An efficient computer software has been developed to generate the 3-dimensional guidance information with a high update rate. The guidance concept comprises an image of the outside world as well as a presentation of the command flight path, a predictor and other guidance elements in a 3-dimensional format.
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Gottfried Sachs, Roman Sperl, and Klaus Nothnagel "Development and test of a low-cost 3D display for small aircraft", Proc. SPIE 4713, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2002, (16 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.474421
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KEYWORDS
Navigation systems

LCDs

Computing systems

Chemical elements

Software development

Information visualization

Mechanics

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