As the Army increases its reliance upon helmet mounted displays (HMD), it is paramount that HMDs are developed that meet the operational needs of the warfighter. In see-through HMDs, symbology is overlaid or added to the see-through background. For the symbology to be seen and understood, the symbology must have sufficient contrast to stand-out from the background and be clearly recognized. In an earlier paper1, we showed that the quality of see-through symbology was greatly influenced by the complexity of natural backgrounds. Complexity was characterized by the standard deviation of small patches (patches subtending about 1.5o). A better assessment of scene complexity as a function of local contrast is required for the development of HMD l...
The utilization of head-mounted displays (HMDs) in high-end applications such as medical, engineerin...
This study examined the legibility of information presented on head-up displays (HUDs) for automotiv...
AbstractPoor visibility can pose a serious safety hazard in helicopter flight, leading to a loss of ...
Although luminance contrast requirements for legibility of text are fairly well established, luminan...
Helicopter flight in reduced visibility due to poor weather conditions is highly demanding and often...
Helicopter operations in degraded visual environment (DVE), especially brownout/whiteout landings of...
The most preferred luminance of Head Mounted Display (HMD) was investigated under two initial surrou...
Head Mounted Displays (HMDs) have traditionally been and are currently utilized in a variety of appl...
Spatial disorientation continues to be one of the most costly problems in military aviation, as meas...
We have determined how the stereo acuity and visual acuity with Helmet Mounted Displays (HMDs) depen...
The comfortable luminance of Head Mounted Display (HMD) was investigated under four different surrou...
Head mounted displays (HMDs) have disappointed real world users in their inability to live up to ove...
The state of the art optical see through head mounted displays OST HMD s) typically rely upon a beam...
The upcoming availability of advanced Head Mounted Displays (HMDs) dedicated to the consumer market ...
Within the U.S.-German project agreement on advanced technology for rotorcraft (PA ATR) DLR conducts...
The utilization of head-mounted displays (HMDs) in high-end applications such as medical, engineerin...
This study examined the legibility of information presented on head-up displays (HUDs) for automotiv...
AbstractPoor visibility can pose a serious safety hazard in helicopter flight, leading to a loss of ...
Although luminance contrast requirements for legibility of text are fairly well established, luminan...
Helicopter flight in reduced visibility due to poor weather conditions is highly demanding and often...
Helicopter operations in degraded visual environment (DVE), especially brownout/whiteout landings of...
The most preferred luminance of Head Mounted Display (HMD) was investigated under two initial surrou...
Head Mounted Displays (HMDs) have traditionally been and are currently utilized in a variety of appl...
Spatial disorientation continues to be one of the most costly problems in military aviation, as meas...
We have determined how the stereo acuity and visual acuity with Helmet Mounted Displays (HMDs) depen...
The comfortable luminance of Head Mounted Display (HMD) was investigated under four different surrou...
Head mounted displays (HMDs) have disappointed real world users in their inability to live up to ove...
The state of the art optical see through head mounted displays OST HMD s) typically rely upon a beam...
The upcoming availability of advanced Head Mounted Displays (HMDs) dedicated to the consumer market ...
Within the U.S.-German project agreement on advanced technology for rotorcraft (PA ATR) DLR conducts...
The utilization of head-mounted displays (HMDs) in high-end applications such as medical, engineerin...
This study examined the legibility of information presented on head-up displays (HUDs) for automotiv...
AbstractPoor visibility can pose a serious safety hazard in helicopter flight, leading to a loss of ...