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Ashok Sisodia,1 Michael Bayer,2 Paul Townley-Smith,2 Brian Nash,2 Jay Little,2 William Cassarly,3 Anurag Gupta3
1L-3 Communications Corp., Link Simulation & Training (United States) 2Zygo Optical Systems (United States) 3Optical Research Associates (United States)
Due to significantly increased U.S. military involvement in deterrent, observer, security, peacekeeping and combat
roles around the world, the military expects significant future growth in the demand for deployable virtual reality
trainers with networked simulation capability of the battle space visualization process.
The use of HMD technology in simulated virtual environments has been initiated by the demand for more effective
training tools. The AHMD overlays computer-generated data (symbology, synthetic imagery, enhanced imagery)
augmented with actual and simulated visible environment. The AHMD can be used to support deployable
reconfigurable training solutions as well as traditional simulation requirements, UAV augmented reality, air traffic
control and Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
(C4ISR) applications. This paper will describe the design improvements implemented for production of the AHMD System.
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Ashok Sisodia, Michael Bayer, Paul Townley-Smith, Brian Nash, Jay Little, William Cassarly, Anurag Gupta, "Advanced Helmet Mounted Display (AHMD)," Proc. SPIE 6557, Head- and Helmet-Mounted Displays XII: Design and Applications, 65570N (4 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.723765