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28 August 2000 LCD blink effect: acoustic specific or widespread phenomenon
Graham Wright, Floyd Bosko, Steve Allen, Trevor Thomas
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Abstract
The problem of 'flicker' of data presented on large area LCDs is deemed to be a major problem by the military display user community. Although the problem is certainly applicable to the display of certain types of acoustics data there are those who would expand it to cover datatypes which do not suffer from the effect. This paper describes in some detail the mechanisms within the LCD that cause the problem and extrapolates scenarios where compensation is required and where it would be redundant or detrimental. Solutions, which might be used to eliminate the effect are also described.
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Graham Wright, Floyd Bosko, Steve Allen, and Trevor Thomas "LCD blink effect: acoustic specific or widespread phenomenon", Proc. SPIE 4022, Cockpit Displays VII: Displays for Defense Applications, (28 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.397756
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Video

Acoustics

Cameras

Radar

CRTs

Molecules

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