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The adaptation of the Becker VHF AM airborne radio for the compatibility with the night vision imaging system green B – a proof of the concept

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The concept and preliminary results of the airborne radio lighting system adaptation to the compatibility with night vision imaging system (NVIS) green B is presented in this paper. The lighting system has been changed according to the civil DO-275 standard (DO-275 Minimum Operational Performance Standards for Integrated Night Vision Imaging System Equipment). Moreover, different methods of the NVIS green B cockpit internal lighting system compatibility ensuring are shown and discussed.
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93--101
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Bibliogr. 11 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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  • Faculty of Microsystem Electronics and Photonics, Wrocław University of Technology, Janiszewskiego 11/17, 50-372 Wrocław, Poland
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  • Becker Elektronic Poland, Plac Wolności 7B, 50-071 Wrocław, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] SALAZAR G., TEMME L., ANTONIO J., Civilian use of night vision goggles, Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 74(1), 2003, pp. 79-84.
  • [2] CLARK J., COLBERT B., PRIBADI K., RIEGLER J., ANDERSON G., Display design concepts for physics based stimulation of night vision goggles, Proceedings of the IMAGE 2005 Conference, July, 2005, Scottsdale, USA.
  • [3] DO-268 Concept of Operations, Night Vision Imaging System for Civil Operators, Special Committe 196, Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics, Inc. (RTCA), Washington, 2001.
  • [4] SQUAIR M., Human engineering for Australia’s F/A-18 night vision capability, Proceedings of the 12th Australian Conference on Safety-Related Programmable Systems, Adelaide, Australia, 2007, pp. 89–100
  • [5] CRAIG G., JENNINGS S., ERDOS R., BRULOTTE M., MACUDA T., CARIGNAN S., Night vision goggle external lighting effects, Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, October 2006, pp. 86–90.
  • [6] FENGBING WU, DAWEI ZHANG, SHUZHEN SHANG, YIMING ZHU, SONGLIN ZHUANG, JIAN XU, Developing quantum dot phosphor-based light-emitting diodes for aviation lighting applications, Journal of Nanomaterials, 2012, article 629157.
  • [7] DO-275 Minimum Operational Performance Standards for Integrated Night Vision Imaging System Equipment, Special Committe 196, Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics, Inc. (RTCA), Washington 2001.
  • [8] DO-295 Civil Operators’ Training Guidelines for Integrated Night Vision Imaging System Equipment, Special Committe 196, Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics, Inc. (RTCA), Washington 2004.
  • [9] FENG ZHENG, XIAOGUANG SHI, KEWEI HUAN, YE LI, LIYING LIU, LI XU, GUOJUN LIU, Mapping relation of parameters between spectrum and chromaticity of LEDs for NVIS green-A, Proceedings of the International Conference on Optoelectronics and Microelectronics (ICOM), Changchun, China, August 23–25, 2012, pp. 157–161.
  • [10] ABILEAH A., YANIV Z., A full color AMLCD with NVG class B compatibility, IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine 7(7), 1992, pp. 20–23.
  • [11] Specification of CS-200 Color and Luminance Meter, Konica Monolta, available online at http://sensing.konicaminolta.us/products/cs-200-luminance-and-color-meter/, (accessed at July 29, 2013).
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