Real-world, 3-D, pictorial displays incorporating true depth cues via stereopsis techniques offer a potential means of displaying complex information in a natural way to prevent loss of situational awareness and provide increases in pilot/vehicle performance in advanced flight display concepts. Optimal use of stereopsis requires an understanding of the depth viewing volume available to the display designer. Suggested guidelines are presented for the depth viewing volume from an empirical determination of the effective region of stereopsis cueing (at several viewer-CRT screen distances) for a time multiplexed stereopsis display system. The results provide the display designer with information that will allow more effective placement of depth...
The application of stereo technology to new, integrated pictorial display formats has been effective...
Dual TV monitor and collimated lens system in windscreens of standard aircraft cockpit simulator per...
Existing stereoscopic imaging algorithms can create static stereoscopic images with perceived depth ...
Three-dimensional pictorial displays incorporating depth cues by means of stereopsis offer a potenti...
High-fidelity color pictorial displays that incorporate depth cues in the display elements are curre...
Computer-generated displays are becoming increasingly popular in aerospace applications. The use of ...
Recent development in video technology, such as the liquid crystal displays and shutters, have made ...
With the increased complexity of aircraft systems and their envbmnt, 3-D stereoscopic system/control...
Stereoscopic images are hard to get right, and comfortable images are often only produced after repe...
The physical conditions of the display of single 2-D pictures, which produce images realistically, w...
Typical stereoscopic displays produce a vivid impression of depth by presenting each eye with its ow...
Humans rely on a variety of visual cues to inform them of the depth or range of a particular object ...
... This paper reports an in-simulator assessment of the trade-offs arising from the mixture of colo...
The usable perceived depth range of a stereoscopic 3D display is limited by human factors considerat...
Human depth perception of television displays in stereo, and nonstereo presentation
The application of stereo technology to new, integrated pictorial display formats has been effective...
Dual TV monitor and collimated lens system in windscreens of standard aircraft cockpit simulator per...
Existing stereoscopic imaging algorithms can create static stereoscopic images with perceived depth ...
Three-dimensional pictorial displays incorporating depth cues by means of stereopsis offer a potenti...
High-fidelity color pictorial displays that incorporate depth cues in the display elements are curre...
Computer-generated displays are becoming increasingly popular in aerospace applications. The use of ...
Recent development in video technology, such as the liquid crystal displays and shutters, have made ...
With the increased complexity of aircraft systems and their envbmnt, 3-D stereoscopic system/control...
Stereoscopic images are hard to get right, and comfortable images are often only produced after repe...
The physical conditions of the display of single 2-D pictures, which produce images realistically, w...
Typical stereoscopic displays produce a vivid impression of depth by presenting each eye with its ow...
Humans rely on a variety of visual cues to inform them of the depth or range of a particular object ...
... This paper reports an in-simulator assessment of the trade-offs arising from the mixture of colo...
The usable perceived depth range of a stereoscopic 3D display is limited by human factors considerat...
Human depth perception of television displays in stereo, and nonstereo presentation
The application of stereo technology to new, integrated pictorial display formats has been effective...
Dual TV monitor and collimated lens system in windscreens of standard aircraft cockpit simulator per...
Existing stereoscopic imaging algorithms can create static stereoscopic images with perceived depth ...