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5 September 1989 Digital Image Processing Overview For Helmet Mounted Displays
Michael J. Parise
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Abstract
Digital image processing provides a means to manipulate an image and presents a user with a variety of display formats that are not available in the analog image processing environment. When performed in real time and presented on a Helmet Mounted Display, system capability and flexibility are greatly enhanced. The information content of a display can be increased by the addition of real time insets and static windows from secondary sensor sources, near real time 3-D imaging from a single sensor can be achieved, graphical information can be added, and enhancement techniques can be employed. Such increased functionality is generating a considerable amount of interest in the military and commercial markets. This paper discusses some of these image processing techniques and their applications.
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Michael J. Parise "Digital Image Processing Overview For Helmet Mounted Displays", Proc. SPIE 1116, Helmet-Mounted Displays, (5 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960897
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KEYWORDS
Head-mounted displays

Digital image processing

Video

Sensors

Image processing

Video processing

Image sensors

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