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18 May 2006 Dynamic tracker test apparatus: static and dynamic characterization of a rotational table designed to evaluate azimuth motion
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The Dynamic Tracker Test Apparatus (DTTA) was designed by the Helmet Mounted Sensory Technology (HMST) laboratory to accurately measure azimuth rotation in both static and dynamic conditions. The DTTA was characterized for static position data at various increments through a 360° sweep and for speeds up to 1000°/sec or 17.45 rad/sec. This paper describes the design, construction, capabilities, limitations, characterization and performance of the DTTA.
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Judson La Moure Shattuck III and Vincent M. Parisi "Dynamic tracker test apparatus: static and dynamic characterization of a rotational table designed to evaluate azimuth motion", Proc. SPIE 6224, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays XI: Technologies and Applications, 62240B (18 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664069
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