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Autor:
José E. Capó-Aponte, Melvyn E Kalich, Thomas G. Urosevich, Aaron K Tarbett, Leonard A. Temme, Navjit K Sanghera
Publikováno v:
Journal of rehabilitation research and development. 49(9)
The prevalence of oculomotor dysfunctions associ- ated with blast-induced mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in warfighters has increased as a consequence of recent conflicts. This study evaluated the effectiveness of computerized oculo- motor vision
Autor:
Lisa M Lont-Dueringer, Melvyn E. Kalich, Herber D Jones, Gina M. Bissette, Alejandra Mora, Lisa J. Lewis
This report describes USAARL's efforts to develop a disability glare tester that could be used for predicting night vision problems resulting from post refractive surgery, particularly for U. S. Army aviators. The nature & complexity of the problem a
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::cbf034d20a55ee5be0d3a0436c151ac4
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada511514
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada511514
Autor:
Thomas Harding, Gregory Craig, Geoffrey W. Stuart, Sion Jennings, Melvyn E. Kalich, Clarence E. Rash
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Helmet-mounted display (HMD) designs have faced persistent head-supported mass and center of mass (CM) problems, especially HMD designs like night vision goggles (NVG) that utilize image intensification (I2) sensors mounted forward in front of the us
Autor:
Geoffrey W. Stuart, Sion Jennings, Clarence E. Rash, Thomas Harding, Gregory Craig, Melvyn E. Kalich
A flight study was conducted to assess the impact of hyperstereopsis on helicopter handling proficiency, workload and pilot acceptance. Three pilots with varying levels of night vision goggle and hyperstereo helmet-mounted display experience particip
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a1ba78e7aa28416d7efa3c82f1d2be17
https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=e9f681c9-f303-40fe-be1d-ddd8278177ed
https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=e9f681c9-f303-40fe-be1d-ddd8278177ed
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Providing both I 2 (image intensified) and FLIR (forward looking infrared) images on a helmet-mounted display (HMD) requires perceptual design tradeoffs. Primary considerations center on the number, type, and placement of sensors. Perceptual drivers
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
A number of currently proposed helmet-mounted display (HMD) designs relocate image intensification (I 2 ) tubes to the sides of the helmet. Such a design approach induces a visual condition referred to as hyperstereo vision (or hyperstereopsis). This
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
This is the last in a series of studies designed to establish objective tools that can evaluate vision and cognitive visual performance with head-/helmet-mounted displays (HMDs) in a static environment. These tools will be applied to ongoing studies
Publikováno v:
Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays IX: Technologies and Applications.
Partial-overlap biocular helmet-mounted display (HMD) design flexibility and cost are directly related to image misalignment standards. Currently suggested standards are based on highly variable data from a number of studies, most using subjective di
Autor:
Melvyn E. Kalich, R. David Peterson, Terri Lynn Rowe, Corina van de Pol, Clarence E. Rash, Lisa M. Lont
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Biocular helmet-mounted display (HMD) design flexibility and cost are directly related to image misalignment tolerance standards. Currently recommended tolerance levels are based on highly variable data from a number of studies. This paper presents p
This paper examines the compatibility issues of helmet-mounted display (HMD) designs, the requirement for providing compatible vision correction, and the methods available in order to achieve this requirement. First, the problem of limited HMD eye cl
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::67f91b0859dc9028cd189d8c536089ca
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada408908
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada408908