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17 June 1994 Multifunction AMLCD in the night-vision environment: goals, strategies, and realities
J. Colin Prince, James F. Farrell, G. Grabski, Steve Mulder
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Abstract
The back-lit Active Matrix-Liquid Crystal Display (AM-LCD) is enjoying increasing popularity as the technology of choice for multi-function displays in next generation air and ground vehicle crew-stations. As the developers of this technology continue to hurdle the present cost and process limitations, it is anticipated that the AM-LCD method will lend itself effectively to all conventional direct view applications. Further, the AM-LCD process does offer a potential growth path toward the panoramic crew stations, possessing large-area, high density (projection mode) and autostereoscopic attributes.
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J. Colin Prince, James F. Farrell, G. Grabski, and Steve Mulder "Multifunction AMLCD in the night-vision environment: goals, strategies, and realities", Proc. SPIE 2219, Cockpit Displays, (17 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177799
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KEYWORDS
Lamps

NVIS filters

Cockpit displays

Optical filters

LCDs

Night vision

Dielectric filters

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