Electronic displays are being increasingly used in aircraft for the presentation of information to aircrew. This trends is due to two principal reasons, the steady improvements in the technology of electronic displays which are finding growing use in a wide range of markets, and the radical changes to the methods of distributing and processing data on board both military and civil aircraft. However, the peculiar environmental and other factors which constrain the design of airborne displays have caused the aircraft world to lag behind other markets in the use of new types of electronic display. It is the aim of the paper to review both the available and potentially promising display technologies, the human factors and environmental constraints, and the integration of the display devices into the total avionic systems, in order to present a balanced view of both the advantages and the problems associated with the use of airborne electronic displays.
Airborne electronic displays
Elektronische Displays fuer das Cockpit
IEE Proceedings, Part F (Communications, Radar and Signal Processing) ; 128 , 7 ; 465-484
1981
20 Seiten, 31 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 84 Quellen
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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