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26 April 2007 Using ARINC 818 avionics digital video bus (ADVB) for military displays
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Abstract
ARINC 818 Avionics Digital Video Bus (ADVB) is a new digital video interface and protocol standard developed especially for high bandwidth uncompressed digital video. The first draft of this standard, released in January of 2007, has been advanced by ARINC and the aerospace community to meet the acute needs of commercial aviation for higher performance digital video. This paper analyzes ARINC 818 for use in military display systems found in avionics, helicopters, and ground vehicles. The flexibility of ARINC 818 for the diverse resolutions, grayscales, pixel formats, and frame rates of military displays is analyzed as well as the suitability of ARINC 818 to support requirements for military video systems including bandwidth, latency, and reliability. Implementation issues relevant to military displays are presented.
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Jon Alexander and Tim Keller "Using ARINC 818 avionics digital video bus (ADVB) for military displays", Proc. SPIE 6558, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics, 655803 (26 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.720041
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KEYWORDS
Video

Military display technology

Sensors

Video surveillance

Receivers

Interfaces

Displays

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