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Aeronautical Design Standard for Helmet Mounted Display Symbology
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Abstract
This paper describes the initiation of an Aeronautical Design Standard (ADS) by the U.S. Army for Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) Symbology. The paper develops the rationale and plan for development of the ADS and describes the requirement for cooperative development of the ADS with professional societies, industry, and government agencies. The importance of ground-based and in-flight simulation activities as an important tool for symbology development and validation are discussed.
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Haworth, L. and Stephens, W., "Aeronautical Design Standard for Helmet Mounted Display Symbology," SAE Technical Paper 932516, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932516.Also In
References
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- Haworth L.A. Stephens W.B. “Creation of an Aeronautical Design Standard for Helmet Mounted Display Symbology,” May, 1993 Society For Information Display Annual Symposium Seattle, Washington
- Headquarters, Department of the Army “Operator's Manual for Army AH-64A Helicopter, TM 55-1520-238-10” Washington D.C. June 1984
- Department of Defense 1984 Military Standard 1295A: Human factors engineering design criteria for helicopter cockpit electro-optical display symbology Washington, D.C. U.S. Government Printing Office
- Headquarters, US Army Aviation Center “Aircrew Training Manual, FC Number 1-219,” Ft Rucker, Alabama 31 Dec 1984