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16 August 1999 Using commercial AMLCD panels for a wide range of dual-use applications
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Abstract
This paper describes the application of commercially available, active matrix liquid crystal panels to a wide variety of environments both commercial and military. Such environments include the dashboard of a city transportation bus and agricultural vehicle, the cockpit of a commercial jet airliner, and hard mounted on a howitzer field artillery piece. Each environment will be discussed and then a comparison will be made between the environments and how they relate to the display design. The application of finite element analysis to the design methodology will also be discussed. Test results will then be presented for the various applications as well as results of usage in the field. Design techniques of ruggedization for utilization of the same panels in other severe environments such as Army tanks will also be discussed.
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Robert D. Seinfeld and Robert P. Herman "Using commercial AMLCD panels for a wide range of dual-use applications", Proc. SPIE 3690, Cockpit Displays VI: Displays for Defense Applications, (16 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357594
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Agriculture

Fourier transforms

Military display technology

Video

Finite element methods

Manufacturing

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