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7 September 2001 Ground combat vehicle displays
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Ground vehicle displays must function in the most demanding operational environment with stringent functional requirements. Operational demands on displays are rapidly increasing, reflecting its position as the primary man-machine information interface. Modern vehicles are fitted with sophisticated second generation FLIR imaging systems, map, external situational awareness displays and vehicle systems status displays. Operator interfaces are constantly evolving to reflect the need to reduce crew count. All this is happening in an environment of cost reduction and the insertion of COTS elements.
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John T. Thomas "Ground combat vehicle displays", Proc. SPIE 4362, Cockpit Displays VIII: Displays for Defense Applications, (7 September 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.439129
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KEYWORDS
Commercial off the shelf technology

Electroluminescence

Video

Military display technology

Organic light emitting diodes

Forward looking infrared

Temperature metrology

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