Electronic displays that are targeted for use in military, commercial and general aviation usage all use some combination of dedicated fixed format and/or matrix-addressable formats. A number of design interations have been attempted to address particular shortcomings of previous designs. Often, the attention has been on specific optical parameters rather than the complete aircraft mission requirements, including the display operating environments. Electronic display readability in all display operating environments is the final goal of display design. There are a number of operating environment and display performance characteristics that influence readability. The effects of the performance characteristics vary according to the environment. No one display technology or component can give a complete solution to readability requirements without attention to all these variables. It is strongly recommended that a display designer be included during the early stags of the cockpit or flight deck design process. Otherwise, the display requirements may not reflect the real needs for the user's environment.
Display readability
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1994
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Anzeigeelement , optische Wahrnehmung , Bordgerät , Avionik , Luftverkehr , Auge (Anatomie) , Beleuchtung , Helligkeit , Systemvergleich , Entwicklungsstand , Auflösungsvermögen , Entwicklung (Projekt) , Blendung , Farbwiedergabe , Mensch-Maschine-System , Blickwinkel , Cockpit , Hintergrundbeleuchtung
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