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10 September 2003 Cockpit development in the crew integration and automation testbed advanced technology development program
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The US Army has been evolving advanced cockpit designs for future ground combat vehicles through a series of technology development programs that began in the early 1990s. The current effort, the Crew-integration & Automation Testbed (CAT) program, is focused on providing direct transition to the next generation of Army vehicles. This paper describes the cockpit concept, its evolution, and the experimentation plan.
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Bruce E. Brendle Jr. "Cockpit development in the crew integration and automation testbed advanced technology development program", Proc. SPIE 5080, Cockpit Displays X, (10 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.502613
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KEYWORDS
Computed tomography

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

Speech recognition

Target acquisition

3D displays

Control systems

Defense and security

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