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Impact of human factors, crashworthiness and optical performance design requirements on helmet-mounted display development from the 1970s to the present

机译:人为因素,耐撞性和光学性能设计要求对1970年代至今头盔式显示器发展的影响

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Driven by the operational needs of modern warfare, the helmet-mounted display (HMD) has matured from a revolutionary, but impractical, World War I era idea for an infantry marksman's helmet-mounted weapon delivery system to a sophisticated and ubiquitous display and targeting system that dominates current night warfighting operations. One of the most demanding applications for HMD designs has been in Army rotary-wing aviation, where HMDs offer greater direct access to visual information and increased situational awareness in an operational environment where information availability is critical on a second-to-second basis. However, over the past 40 years of extensive HMD development, a myriad of crashworthiness, optical, and human factors issues have both frustrated and challenged designers. While it may be difficult to attain a full consensus on which are the most important HMD design factors, certainly head-supported weight (HSW), exit pupil size, field-of-view, image resolution and physical eye relief have been among the most critical. A confounding factor has been the interrelationship between the many design issues, such as early attempts to use non-glass optical elements to lower HSW, but at the cost of image quality, and hence, pilot visual performance. This paper traces how the role of the demanding performance requirements placed on HMDs by the U.S. Army aviation community has impacted the progress of HMD designs towards the Holy Grail of HMD design: a wide field-of-view, high resolution, binocular, full-color, totally crashworthy system.
机译:在现代战争的作战需求的驱动下,头盔显示器(HMD)已从第一次世界大战时期的革命性但不切实际的想法发展为步枪神射手的头盔式武器发射系统,再到复杂且无处不在的显示和瞄准系统在当前的夜间作战中占主导地位。 HMD设计最苛刻的应用之一是陆军旋转翼航空,在这种情况下,HMD可以在第二至第二秒至关重要的作战环境中提供更多直接访问视觉信息和增强态势感知的能力。但是,在过去40年来HMD的广泛开发中,无数的耐撞性,光学和人为因素问题使设计师感到沮丧和挑战。尽管可能很难就哪些是最重要的HMD设计因素达成完全共识,但肯定是头部支撑重量(HSW),瞳孔出射尺寸,视野,图像分辨率和眼睛物理缓解是其中最重要的因素危急。一个令人困惑的因素是许多设计问题之间的相互关系,例如早期尝试使用非玻璃光学元件来降低HSW,但是却以图像质量为代价,因此牺牲了飞行员的视觉性能。本文追溯了美国陆军航空界对HMD提出的苛刻性能要求的作用如何影响HMD设计朝着HMD设计的圣杯迈进:宽视野,高分辨率,双目,全视角颜色,完全值得当机的系统。

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