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26 April 2007 A COTS-derived NVG compatible 20.1" avionics display
J. Thomas, A. Cavalcanti
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Abstract
Many avionics displays, particularly for cockpit applications require NVG compatibility. Unusually, the mission definition for a new maritime helicopter has identified a need for NVG compatibility for all of the mission-system displays, including the 20.1" diagonal, SXGA resolution Tactical Workstation Display (TWD) located in the rear cabin. This paper will describe some design tradeoff considerations and describe both some required and measured performance parameters.
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J. Thomas and A. Cavalcanti "A COTS-derived NVG compatible 20.1" avionics display", Proc. SPIE 6558, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics, 655808 (26 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.721729
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KEYWORDS
Commercial off the shelf technology

Light emitting diodes

LED backlight

LED displays

Optical filters

Temperature metrology

LCDs

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