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10 June 1994 Dynamic sine wave response measurements of CRT displays using sinusoidal counterphase modulation
Robert W. Verona, Howard H. Beasley, John S. Martin, Victor Klymenko, Clarence E. Rash
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Abstract
The current practice of basing the performance of cathode ray tube (CRT) displays solely on static image quality figures-of- merit fails to provide a valid assessment of a display's ability to reproduce real-world scenes where there is relative motion within the scene or between the sensor and scene. Techniques which provide assessment of a display's capability to reproduce spatial information in a dynamic environment are needed. One technique based on response to sinusoidal counterphase modulation is presented.
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Robert W. Verona, Howard H. Beasley, John S. Martin, Victor Klymenko, and Clarence E. Rash "Dynamic sine wave response measurements of CRT displays using sinusoidal counterphase modulation", Proc. SPIE 2218, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays and Symbology Design Requirements, (10 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177353
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KEYWORDS
CRTs

Modulation

Image quality

Sensors

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