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11 June 2015 HMI aspects of the usage of ladar 3D data in pilot DVE support systems
Thomas Münsterer, Philipp Völschow, Bernhard Singer, Michael Strobel, Patrick Kramper, Daniel Bühler
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Abstract
The paper discusses specifics of high resolution 3D sensor systems employed in helicopter DVE support systems and the consequences for the resulting HMI. 3D sensors have a number of specifics making them a cornerstone for helicopter pilot support or pilotage systems intended for use in DVE. Retrieving depth information gives specific advantages over 2D imagers. On the other hand certain technology and physics inherent specifics require a more elaborate visualization procedure compared to 2D image visualization. The goal of all displayed information has to be to reduce pilots workload in DVE operations. Therefore especially for displaying the processed information on an HMD as 3D conformal data requires thorough HMI considerations.
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Thomas Münsterer, Philipp Völschow, Bernhard Singer, Michael Strobel, Patrick Kramper, and Daniel Bühler "HMI aspects of the usage of ladar 3D data in pilot DVE support systems", Proc. SPIE 9471, Degraded Visual Environments: Enhanced, Synthetic, and External Vision Solutions 2015, 94710F (11 June 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2180632
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

3D displays

Driver's vision enhancers

Visualization

Head-mounted displays

Sensors

Signal attenuation

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