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5 August 2002 Flat panel displays in the helmet-mounted display
Christopher T. Bartlett, Jonathan P. Freeman
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Abstract
The Helmet Mounted Display has been in development for over 25 years and with few exceptions those systems in service have incorporated a miniature Cathode Ray Tube as the display source. The exceptions have been the use of Light Emitting Diodes in Helmet Sighting displays. The argument for Flat Panel Displays has been well rehearsed and this paper provides a summary of the available technologies but with a rationale for a decision to use Reflective Liquid Crystal devices. The Paper then describes sources of illumination and derives the luminance required from that source.
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Christopher T. Bartlett and Jonathan P. Freeman "Flat panel displays in the helmet-mounted display", Proc. SPIE 4711, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays VII, (5 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.478895
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KEYWORDS
Head-mounted displays

LCDs

CRTs

Projection systems

Light sources

Reflectivity

Lamps

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