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21 March 1989 Prototypical Near-Infrared Projection System: A Potential Training System For Image Intensifier Devices
Gabriel P. Intano, Gena M. Pedroni, Gerald Rusche
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Abstract
A prototype near-IR projection system (Patent Pending) was developed by the U.S. Army Research Institute Aviation R&D Activity and the U.S. Army Center for Night Vision and Electro-Optics. The system uses a near-IR cathode ray tube, projection lens, and an optical cut-off filter to project daytime video in the 830-1000nm range of the electromagnetic spectrum, observable only with image intensifier devices. Research is being conducted to determine the system's effectiveness as a supplemental Night Vision Goggle training aid.
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Gabriel P. Intano, Gena M. Pedroni, and Gerald Rusche "Prototypical Near-Infrared Projection System: A Potential Training System For Image Intensifier Devices", Proc. SPIE 1117, Display System Optics II, (21 March 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960919
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

CRTs

Cameras

Prototyping

Image intensifiers

Displays

Optical filters

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