Trends in display technology and in the technologies supporting man-machine interactions point to increasing capabilities for interactive tactical display systems. Improved display devices, better engineered keyboards, light pens, track balls, etc., voice entry techniques, 'smart' terminals with processing performed at the display and better hard-copy output represent major technological thrusts which support the projected needs of the tactical command and control system user. These developments range from hand-held interactive display terminals which could be used in the field by individual elements of the Army or Marine Corps to group viewing displays for application on shore or on platforms such as aircraft carriers. This paper describes some of these new directions in display technology with a view toward their expected impact upon the design and operational capability of tactical command and control systems.
Interactive displays in tactical command and control
Interaktiver Terminals bei der taktischen Steuerung und Ueberwachung
Computers and Electrical Engineering ; 3 , 3 ; 309-318
1976
10 Seiten, 12 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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