Abstract
The technical characteristics of aviation helmet-mounted target-acquisition and
display systems are largely determined by the parameters of the so-called reference
assembly of the optoelectronic positioning system (tracker) placed on the pilot’s
protective helmet and containing a reference radiation source. Methods are discussed for
expanding the range of recordable angles (the range of target-acquisition angles) and
reducing the overall dimensions of the helmet-mounted assembly of the optoelectronic
tracker by using a reference radiation source with a controllable radiation
vector.
© 2012 OSA
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