APPENDIX A Display System Features, Human Performance Considerations, and Research Issues
Control or Display Device |
Sensory and Ergonomic Considerations |
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Benefits |
Costs |
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Head/Helmet-Mounted Display |
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Monocular Helmet-Mounted Display |
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Biocular Helmet-Mounted Display |
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Binocular Helmet-Mounted Display |
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Helmet-Mounted Display with See–Through (Transparent Optics) |
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Research and Testing Issues |
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Control or Display Device |
Benefits |
Costs |
Helmet-Mounted Display without See–Through (World Occluded) |
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Helmet-Mounted Display with Integrated Symbology and Sensor Image |
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Helmet-Mounted Display with Remote Sensor Image (e.g, Offset Sensor, Laser Sight on Weapon) |
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Hand-Held Display (See Through as Telescope or Binoculars) |
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Hand-Held Display (no See Through) |
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Displays with Nonvisual Wavelength Sensor Images |
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Research and Testing Issues |
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Control or Display Device |
Benefits |
Costs |
Displays with Synthetic (Computer-Generated) Images from Map or Intelligence Data |
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Auditory Displays |
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Tone Displays |
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Speech |
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Controls (Local Display and Computer Equipment) |
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Manual Controls (Buttons, Switches) |
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Conventional Computer Keyboard |
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Programmable or Menu-Driven Control |
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Research and Testing Issues |
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