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1 August 1991 Part-task training with a helmet-integrated display simulator system
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A helmet-integrated display (HID) coupled with a microprocessor computer image generator (CIG) provides a low-cost flight-simulation and mission planning/rehearsal system. The proposed HID/CIG training system has a wide 60 deg field-of-view (FOV) display and is lightweight, compact, and transportable. A head tracker linked to the HID permits unlimited head movement and a 360 deg field-of-regard. Two or more HID/CIG systems may be interconnected to simulate interaction with other crew members, aircraft, and ground vehicles.
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Curtis J. Casey and James E. Melzer "Part-task training with a helmet-integrated display simulator system", Proc. SPIE 1456, Large Screen Projection, Avionic, and Helmet-Mounted Displays, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45441
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Head

Computer simulations

Electronics

Head-mounted displays

Visualization

Computing systems

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