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10 September 2003 Scene projector and Beowulf parallel microprocessor for modeling and simulation
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Embedded training is to enhance and maintain the skill proficiency of fleet/armor personnel in taking advantage of the capabilities built into or added onto operational systems, subsystems, or equipment. Physical Optics Corporation (POC) is developing a new scene projector system (collimating display system for out-the window) for simulation applications, where it can fully be integrated into tanks, automobiles, submarines, and other vehicles. This concept integrates the advanced holographic technology with Beowulf computer-cluster highly parallel microprocessors.
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Kevin H. Yu, Andrew A. Kostrzewski, Tin M. Aye, Stephen A. Kupiec, Tomasz P. Jannson, and Gajendra D. Savant "Scene projector and Beowulf parallel microprocessor for modeling and simulation", Proc. SPIE 5080, Cockpit Displays X, (10 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.488151
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KEYWORDS
Holographic optical elements

Holograms

Mirrors

Reflectivity

Displays

Optical design

Image quality

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