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Standard - Optical System HUD for Automotive
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1757-2_201811
- Issued
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Scope
This SAE Standard provides measurement methods to determine HUD optical performance in typical automotive ambient lighting conditions. It covers indoor measurements with simulated outdoor lighting for the measurement of HUD virtual images. HUD types addressed by this standard includes w-HUD (windshield HUD) and c-HUD (combiner HUD) with references to Augmented Reality (AR) HUD as needed. It is not the scope of this document to set threshold values for automotive compliance; however, some recommended values are presented for reference.
Rationale
This SAE Standard defines a consistent terminology and metrology for vehicular Head Up Display (HUD). It allows measurement of automotive HUD attributes in acordance to SAE J1757-1 and ISO 15008.
Recommended Content
Ground Vehicle Standard | Standard Metrology for Vehicular Displays |
Technical Paper | Influence of Double Image on the Troublesomeness of a Head-Up Display for Use in Motor Vehicles |
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Issuing Committee
Vehicular Flat Panel Display Standards Committee
SAE J1757 objective is to define a consistent terminology and metrology for vehicular Flat Panel Displays (FPD). It will allow the user to measure the automotive compliance of the FPD (and any visual source of information).
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