In order to meet the demanding visual requirements for flight simulation research on rotary-wing combat, an approach was devised to control both display resolution and computer image level of detail based on eye point of regard in a fiber optic helmet mounted display. In support of that goal, a helmet-mounted eye tracking system was custom developed. This paper discusses the design requirements and performance considerations involved in the implementation of such a system.


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    Title :

    Development of a Head and Eye Slaved Display System for a Rotary Wing Research Simulator


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    Publication date :

    1990


    Size :

    15 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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