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10 May 2011 Rise of the HMD: the need to review our human factors guidelines
Eric E. Geiselman, Paul R. Havig
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Abstract
Recent years have brought on a new breed of HMDs. They have high resolution, are daylight readable, and some even have color. While these are all welcomed advances to the field we must remember to review our history. Here we review some the of the research from years past that was done before these advances and discuss them so as to make sure the past is not forgotten and mistakes are not repeated.
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Eric E. Geiselman and Paul R. Havig "Rise of the HMD: the need to review our human factors guidelines", Proc. SPIE 8041, Head- and Helmet-Mounted Displays XVI: Design and Applications, 804102 (10 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.883859
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KEYWORDS
Head-mounted displays

Heads up displays

Head

Nose

Visualization

Turbulence

Analog electronics

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