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6 May 2009 Flat panel stereoscopic display: description and applications
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Abstract
The flow of information among our armed forces is greater than ever and the workload on the warfighter is increasing. A novel, stereo-based 3D display has been developed to aid the warfighter by displaying information in a more intuitive fashion by exploiting depth perception. The flat panel display has a footprint consistent with current and future vehicles, unmanned systems, and aircraft and is capable of displaying analog 3D video and OpenGL 3D imagery. A description of the display will be given along with discussion of the applications evaluated to date.
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J. Larry Pezzaniti, Richard Edmondson, Justin Vaden, Bryan Hyatt, David B. Chenault, Joseph L. Tchon, Tracy J. Barnidge, and Brad Pettijohn "Flat panel stereoscopic display: description and applications", Proc. SPIE 7327, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics III, 732709 (6 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.819300
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KEYWORDS
3D visualizations

3D displays

Cameras

Robots

Visualization

3D image processing

Video

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