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1 October 1990 Low-light-level television systems in helmet-mounted displays
Max Schrijvershof, Jaap van den Berg, J. Ben J. Schelen
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Abstract
Characteristics of low light level television are being discussed in comparison with night vision goggles, with applications in aircraft and more specific in a helmet mounted vision systein. A brief report is given of investigative work that raust result in an airborne LLLTV with enhanced imaging capabilities under typical operational circunistances.
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Max Schrijvershof, Jaap van den Berg, and J. Ben J. Schelen "Low-light-level television systems in helmet-mounted displays", Proc. SPIE 1290, Helmet-Mounted Displays II, (1 October 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.20955
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KEYWORDS
Video

Control systems

Forward looking infrared

Sensors

Head-mounted displays

Image intensifiers

Solid state electronics

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