Timing considerations of helmet-mounted display performance

GK Tharp, AM Liu, L French, S Lai… - Human Vision, Visual …, 1992 - spiedigitallibrary.org
The Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) system developed in our lab should be a useful
teleoperator systems display if it increases operator performance of the desired task; it can …

Compensation for the effects of time delay in a helmet-mounted display: perceptual adaptation versus algorithmic prediction

WT Nelson, LJ Hettinger, MW Haas… - Helmet-and Head …, 1995 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Virtual environment technologies, such as helmet-mounted displays (HMDs), are challenged
by problems involving time delay--the time between an input to a system, and its …

Some of what one needs to know about using head-mounted displays to improve teleoperator performance

A Liu, G Tharp, L French, S Lai… - IEEE Transactions on …, 1993 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
It is noted that a head-mounted display (HMD) system would be a useful teleoperator system
display if it increased operator performance of the desired task but could degrade …

Mitigation of system latency in next generation helmet mounted display systems (NGHMDS)

DA Vincenzi, JE Deaton, TJ Buker… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The ability of helmet mounted display (HMD) systems to increase effectiveness in
operational aircraft has been well documented over the last several years. Now that …

A helmet mounted display for telerobotics

WS Kim, A Liu, K Matsunaga, L Stark - COMPCON Spring 88, 1988 - computer.org
An experimental helmet-mounted display (HMD) system was constructed to provide the
human operator with an enhanced visual interface during the performance of …

A helmet mounted display to adapt the telerobotic environment to human vision

G Tharp, A Liu, H Yamashita, L Stark - NASA, Lyndon B. Johnson …, 1990 - ntrs.nasa.gov
A Helmet Mounted Display system has been developed. It provides the capability to display
stereo images with the viewpoint tied to subjects' head orientation. The type of display might …

The human factors of helmet-mounted displays and sights

MJ Wells, M Haas - Electro-optical displays, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter discusses the status of research and understanding of the human factors issues
of helmet-mounted displays (HMDs). The study of human factors is the study of human …

The effect of apparent latency on simulator sickness while using a see-through helmet-mounted display: Reducing apparent latency with predictive compensation

TJ Buker, DA Vincenzi, JE Deaton - Human factors, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of head movement frequency
and predictive compensation on (a) latency produced in a monocular see-through helmet …

Performance and head movements using a helmet-mounted display with different sized fields-of-view

MJ Wells, M Venturino - Optical Engineering, 1990 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Seventeen subjects searched for, and then monitored, 3, 6, or 9 stationary targets in order to
detect and shoot 3 threats. The targets were located in an area 1200 left and right and 900 …

Perception in HMDs: what is it in head-mounted displays (HMDs) that really make them all so terrible?

K Keller, D Colucci - Helmet-and Head-Mounted Displays III, 1998 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Head mounted displays (HMDs) have disappointed real world users in their inability to live
up to over-hyped expectations. This does not, however, mean that HMDs are useless. While …