The book discusses advances in projection technologies used for simulation in military and security applications. More specifically, the subject of this book is using high-resolution projection display technology for simulating night vision device conditions while increasing the distance that objects can be simulated under simulated daylight conditions. Topics covered include: advances in high-resolution projection, advances in image generation, advances in geographic modelling or photogrammetric technologies, night vision goggle human factors research, night vision goggle training techniques. The book will have special features including graphs and systems operational architectural diagrams specific to these domains. The main benefit the reader will gain from this book is that it will present leading edge methods for conducting human factors research for night vision device research, while also presenting leading edge technologies used design and apply visual displays for current simulations.
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General info
Publisher & Imprint:
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
City:
New York, NY
Pages:
222
More info:
height 240 mm
width 160 mm
weight 493 gr
thickness 14 mm
Subject Indexing & Classification
Dewey:(DC22) 623.76
Library of Congress Subject: Electrooptics - Military applications
Departments:
Electrical engineering;
Record updated at:
02 May, 2013
time:
19:21
Summary
Vision and Displays for Military and Security Applications
Preface.- Creating Day and Night: Past, Present, and Future - Keynote address.- Development of a DVI-compatible VGA projector engine based on flexible reflective analog modulators (FRAM).- Brightness and contrast of images with laser-based video projectors.- Physics based simulation of light sources.- Integration of a deployable CIGI-based image generator in an existing simulation.- Advances in scalable generic image generator technology for the Advanced Deployable Day/Night Simulation (ADDNS) Project.- Detection threshold of visual displacement in a networked flight simulator.- Evaluation of the spatial and temporal resolution of digital projectors for use in full-field flight simulation.- A spatial cognition paradigm to assess the impact of night vision goggles (NVGs) on way-finding performance.- Psychophysics of night vision device halos.- Effects of screen resolution and training variation on a simulated flight control task.- Video-to-reference image indexing.- AVS LIDAR for detecting obstacles inside aerosol.- References.- Glossary.- Index.
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