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30 October 1992 Intensified CCD sensor applications for helmet-mounted displays
Lawrence H. Gilligan
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Abstract
Present state-of-the-art technology in intensified solid state (ICCD) video cameras renders these sensors an apt candidate for use as an 'on-helmet' sensor in helmet mounted display application. This overview paper establishes the usefulness of ICCD in terms of parametric performance and suggests future trends and potential new capabilities.
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Lawrence H. Gilligan "Intensified CCD sensor applications for helmet-mounted displays", Proc. SPIE 1695, Helmet-Mounted Displays III, (30 October 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.131963
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KEYWORDS
Image intensifiers

Head-mounted displays

Charge-coupled devices

Data acquisition

CCD image sensors

Fiber optics

Modulation transfer functions

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