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30 May 1996Advanced displays and interactive displays federated laboratory
High performance display devices are being developed which have the potential to provide the solutions to many requirements for information assimilation on the battlefield. At the same time information systems are developing the ability to acquire, process, and distribute more information than any user can handle. Display subsystem architecture will be developed which can provide access to all information of practical use, provide data visualization in an efficient manner and use the advanced hardware and software technologies to address the human sensory modality without overloading the user and degrading performance. A research program will be conducted collaboratively with Rockwell International, its Consortium Members and the Army Research Laboratory. The research thrust will be to explore technical solutions in displays, software, and human-computer interface in such a way as to solve technology insertion issues.
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Robert C. McKillip, "Advanced displays and interactive displays federated laboratory," Proc. SPIE 2734, Cockpit Displays III, (30 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.241009