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7 June 1996 Characterization of IHADSS performance
Clarence E. Rash, Thomas H. Harding, Howard H. Beasley, John S. Martin
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The performance of the integrated helmet display sighting system used in the AH-64 Apache hilicopter has been evaluated. Measured parameters included physical and optical eye relief, exit pupil size and position, field-of-view, luminance range, transmittance and reflectance characteristics, and static and temporal response. The purpose of the evaluation was to provide a performance baseline for comparison with future helmet mounted display designs.
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Clarence E. Rash, Thomas H. Harding, Howard H. Beasley, and John S. Martin "Characterization of IHADSS performance", Proc. SPIE 2735, Head-Mounted Displays, (7 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.241890
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Telescopes

Distance measurement

CRTs

Reflectivity

Transmittance

Monochromatic aberrations

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