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17 June 1994 High-resolution AMLCD for the electronic library system
Russel A. Martin, Kathy Middo, William D. Turner, Alan Lewis, Malcolm J. Thompson, Louis D. Silverstein
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Abstract
The Electronic Library System (ELS), is a proposed data resource for the cockpit which can provide the aircrew with a vast array of technical information on their aircraft and flight plan. This information includes, but is not limited to, approach plates, Jeppeson Charts, and aircraft technical manuals. Most of these data are appropriate for digitization at high resolution (300 spi). Xerox Corporation has developed a flat panel active matrix liquid crystal display, AMLCD, that is an excellent match to the ELS, due to its innovative and aggressive design.
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Russel A. Martin, Kathy Middo, William D. Turner, Alan Lewis, Malcolm J. Thompson, and Louis D. Silverstein "High-resolution AMLCD for the electronic library system", Proc. SPIE 2219, Cockpit Displays, (17 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177811
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KEYWORDS
Electrophoretic light scattering

Image quality

Nonimpact printing

Acquisition tracking and pointing

Binary data

Image resolution

CRTs

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