Suppressing image breakup in helmut mounted displays which use t

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Image superposition by optical means – Operator body-mounted heads-up display

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ABSTRACT:
For displaying moving images on a head mounted, temporal modulation display device from a video source, without image break-up appearing in the observed image, an image shift device is provided for shifting each temporally separated component image within each display cycle of grey scale component images representing each frame of the video source. The display device is for use with head mounted displays in which an LCD or other FPD using temporal modulation is used to display video images without image break-up during head motion.

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