Flight-deck display software was designed and developed at NASA Langley Research Center to provide two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) terrain, obstacle, and flight-path perspectives on a single navigation display. The objective was to optimize the presentation of synthetic vision (SV) system technology that permits pilots to view multiple perspectives of flight-deck display symbology and 3D terrain information. Research was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of the concept. The concept has numerous unique implementation features that would permit enhanced operational concepts and efficiencies in both current and future aircraft.
2D/3D Synthetic Vision Navigation Display
2008-09-01
Miscellaneous
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English
Synthetic vision display evaluation studies
NTRS | 1994
|Precision Navigation and Synthetic Vision for Poor Visibility Guidance
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1997
|Synthetic Vision Display Evaluation Studies
NTIS | 1994
|DEVELOPMENT OF AN UAV NAVIGATION SYSTEM THROUGH A SYNTHETIC VISION
SAE Technical Papers | 2007
|DEVELOPMENT OF AN UAV NAVIGATION SYSTEM THROUGH A SYNTHETIC VISION
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2007
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