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26 June 1997Crewman's associate: interfacing to the digitized battlefield
Joint Vision 2010 is the conceptual template for how the United States Department of Defense will leverage technological opportunities to achieve new levels of effectiveness in joint warfightmg. Battlefield digitization is a key component of this vision. In the Crewman's Associate Advanced Technology Demonstration (AiD), crewstations for ground combat vehicles were developed that allow the soldier to use digitization to maximize weapon system performance.
Keywords: crewstation, digitization, human-computer interface, simulation
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Bruce E. Brendle Jr., "Crewman's associate: interfacing to the digitized battlefield," Proc. SPIE 3080, Digitization of the Battlefield II, (26 June 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.277161