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17 June 1994 Flat-panel display for flight-simulator experiment
James B. Robertson, Vernon M. Batson, Randall L. Harris Sr., Patricia J. Hunt
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Abstract
A full-color liquid-crystal display, addressed by a high-speed graphics generator, was used to display a moving map of an airport surface and show the position and orientation of a simulated aircraft (Taxi Map). This Taxi Map was used in NASA flight-simulator experiments which studied the use of electronic maps during aircraft surface operations.
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James B. Robertson, Vernon M. Batson, Randall L. Harris Sr., and Patricia J. Hunt "Flat-panel display for flight-simulator experiment", Proc. SPIE 2219, Cockpit Displays, (17 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177775
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Visualization

Device simulation

Visibility

Cockpit displays

Computing systems

Liquid crystals

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