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15 September 2004 AFRL battlespace visualization branch display characterization facility
Steven C. Fullenkamp, Denise L. Aleva, Frederick M. Meyer, Robert F. Schwartz, Terry L. Trissell
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Digital displays will play a critical role in providing a common battlespace picture whether in the aircraft cockpit, command and control facility or carried by ground troops. Advanced display technologies will be key to providing our warfighters with needed information. The purpose of the Display Characterization Facility at Wright-Patterson AFB is to provide quantitative performance data on current and upcoming display technologies and evaluate these technologies for specific Air Force applications. This requires an understanding not only of the specific display technology and its capabilities and limitations but also the capabilities and limitations of the human visual system, the tasks to be performed and characteristics of the environment which may affect the operator-display interaction. To this end, the Display Characterization Laboratory conducts both display hardware measurements and assessments of human performance using the displays under expected environmental conditions. Common display measurements are described along with their implications for operator visual performance.
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Steven C. Fullenkamp, Denise L. Aleva, Frederick M. Meyer, Robert F. Schwartz, and Terry L. Trissell "AFRL battlespace visualization branch display characterization facility", Proc. SPIE 5443, Defense, Security, and Cockpit Displays, (15 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.561268
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KEYWORDS
Display technology

Standards development

Visualization

Light sources and illumination

Measurement devices

Optical filters

Information visualization

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