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25 May 2005 Design of a pathway display for a retinal scanning HMD
Helmut H. Tobben, Bernd Lorenz, Sven Schmerwitz
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Abstract
During approach and landing the pilot performs a high-workload task of switching the attention between instrument in-formation and the outside scene. Superimposing both visual domains in head-up (HUD) or head-mounted displays (HMD) reduces the visual scanning load of this task. These displays are collimated at optical infinity; therefore, prevent the pilot's eye from permanent accommodation between both visual domains. Besides these performance benefits, visual clutter and attention fixation, i.e. inattentiveness to outside scene events while attending on HUD symbologies, are found to be performance cost factors. Conformal symbology and flight-phase adapted de-cluttering has been found to be prom-ising approaches to overcome these problems. In pursuit of these two approaches, the current paper describes the design of a new pathway display on a monocular head-mounted retinal scanning display and its implementation in DLR's generic cockpit simulator. The pathway can be regarded as a means of linking an instrument symbology (the tunnel) with a virtual element of the outside scene (the in-tended flight path). Scene-linked symbology appear to be part of the outside world, e.g. an instrument reading like air-speed, heading, or altitude that is changing its display location conformal with the gate element of the tunnel symbology moving towards the pilot. Examples of flight phase-adaptive de-cluttering is to successively reduce or remove symbol-ogy when the conformal outside element becomes visible (e.g. the runway). In addition the display includes a conformal presentation of the terrain. A checker board pattern representing the terrain is dynamically generated from worldwide available SRTM-3 data.
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Helmut H. Tobben, Bernd Lorenz, and Sven Schmerwitz "Design of a pathway display for a retinal scanning HMD", Proc. SPIE 5802, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2005, (25 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.603701
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KEYWORDS
Head-mounted displays

Heads up displays

Visualization

Head

Retinal scanning

Eye

Image quality

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