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Integration of Infrared Imaging for a Head Up Display Lane Keeping and Collision Avoidance System
Pi-Ming Cheng, Craig Shankwitz
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Terrain-Following with a Head-up Display
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1968A head-up display (HUD) was evaluated in simulated low-altitude high-speed terrain-following flight using a four degree of freedom moving-base simulator. An aircraft representative of the RF-4C was programmed as the test vehicle through analog computers associated with the simulator.
S M, Soliday, J R, Milligan
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Order Picking with Head-Up Displays
Computer, 2015Experiments suggest that using head-up displays like Google Glass to support parts picking for distribution results in fewer errors than current processes. Making Glass opaque instead of transparent further improves selection efficiency. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/yUZFaCP6rP4 is a video demonstrating that order picking assisted by head-up display
Anhong Guo +5 more
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A Novel Active Heads-Up Display for Driver Assistance [PDF]
In this paper, we introduce a novel laser-based wide-area heads-up windshield display which is capable of actively interfacing with a human as part of a driver assistance system.
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The Aeronautical Journal, 1969
Head-up display (HUD) is an electronic presentation of flight information projected into the pilot's line of sight, enabling him to see both the outside world and relevant instrument information at the same time (see Fig. 1).Using HUD the pilot no longer needs to alternate his attention continually between his cockpit instruments 2-3 ft (0·6-0·9 m ...
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Head-up display (HUD) is an electronic presentation of flight information projected into the pilot's line of sight, enabling him to see both the outside world and relevant instrument information at the same time (see Fig. 1).Using HUD the pilot no longer needs to alternate his attention continually between his cockpit instruments 2-3 ft (0·6-0·9 m ...
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The future of holographic head up display
2018 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2018The use of Holographic or Diffractive optics is on the rise, premium DSLR optics using this technology is an outstanding example of compact device. This technology applied to HUD is presented, using the windshield as a transparent holographic display, with the ability to present floating graphical object in a large field of view.
Philippe Coni, Jean-Luc Bardon
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The Future of Holographic Head-Up Display
IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 2019The use of Holographic or Diffractive optics is on the rise, premium DSLR optics using this technology is an outstanding example of compact device. This technology applied to head-up display (HUD) is presented, using the windshield as a transparent holographic display, with the ability to present floating graphical object in a large field of view ...
Philippe Coni +2 more
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Head-up display for motorcycle navigation
SIGGRAPH Asia 2015 Head-Up Displays and their Applications, 2015In this paper, we describe a navigation system for motorcycle using the technology of head-up display. While there are various navigation system products for automobiles, motorcyclist has issues in using currently provided navigation system. It is known from previous researches that motorcycle rider moves their viewpoint in a characterful way while ...
Kenichiro Ito +2 more
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 2007
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper presents a novel design approach for an automotive full-windshield Head-Up Display (HUD) interface which aims to improve the driver's spatial awareness and response times under low visibility and/or time critical conditions.
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper presents a novel design approach for an automotive full-windshield Head-Up Display (HUD) interface which aims to improve the driver's spatial awareness and response times under low visibility and/or time critical conditions.
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