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22 May 1995 Head-up displays versus helmet-mounted displays: the issues
Eugene C. Adam
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Abstract
Head-Up Displays have been used worldwide for almost 30 years in over 10,000 aircraft. Helmet-Mounted Displays exist in less than 500 aircraft, most of which are helicopters. This paper examines some of the tradeoffs involved in the selection of each type of display and their related performance comparisons.
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Eugene C. Adam "Head-up displays versus helmet-mounted displays: the issues", Proc. SPIE 2465, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays and Symbology Design Requirements II, (22 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.209735
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KEYWORDS
Heads up displays

Head-mounted displays

Weapons

Safety

Sensors

CRTs

Head

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