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23 June 2000 Microvision, Inc. and U.S. Army Aviation develop laser scanning HMD
Thomas M. Lippert, Clarence E. Rash, James J. Hauser
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Abstract
Generic rotorcraft daylight helmet-mounted visually coupled display system requirements are described in this paper, followed by a short history of the Army's AIHS Program, a review of Microvision's technology, and performance test results of the project phase I and preliminary phase II HMD system deliverables.
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Thomas M. Lippert, Clarence E. Rash, and James J. Hauser "Microvision, Inc. and U.S. Army Aviation develop laser scanning HMD", Proc. SPIE 4021, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays V, (23 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.389169
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KEYWORDS
Head-mounted displays

Mirrors

Safety

Scanners

CRTs

Raster graphics

Visualization

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