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7 June 1996 JAST/IHAVS project overview
Randy Smith, Bob Whitmoyer, Don Iwamura
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Abstract
The Integrated Helmet Audio Visual System (IHAVS) is a joint advanced strike technology project which integrated previously but separately demonstrated audio and visual cockpit technologies into a single system. These technologies included a helmet mounted display system, a 3-D audio system with active noise reduction, voice control/speech recognition, and an imaging FLIR targeting system. A flight demonstration program on a TAV-8B aircraft is performing mission management and air-to-ground attack functions, demonstrating the operational utility of IHAVS technologies for strike missions. This paper serves to introduce the SPIE conference session and the associated papers that will describe in detail the IHAVS technologies, system development, integration and flight demonstration.
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Randy Smith, Bob Whitmoyer, and Don Iwamura "JAST/IHAVS project overview", Proc. SPIE 2735, Head-Mounted Displays, (7 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.241879
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KEYWORDS
Head-mounted displays

Heads up displays

Weapons

Head

Imaging systems

Forward looking infrared

3D acquisition

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