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PT-71
Electronic Instrument Panel Displays
Ronald K. Jurgen, June 1998, 51 Papers, 304 Pages, Hardbound
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Electronic Instrument Panel Displays covers the many technical considerations of instrument panel display systems including brightness, contrast, temperature sensitivity, space requirements, color capabilities and human factors concepts.

As part of the Progress in Technology Electronics Series, this book contains 40 technical papers written in the last eleven years on the progress of instrument panel displays and their corresponding electronic systems. Electronic Instrument Panel Display Systems is divided into ten sections:

  • Vacuum Fluorescent Displays
  • Fluorescent Indicator Panels
  • Liquid Crystal Displays
  • Electroluminescent Displays
  • Light Emitting Diode Displays
  • Cathode Ray Tube Displays
  • Head Up Displays
  • Virtual and Holographic Displays
  • Reconfigurable Displays
  • Human Factors Considerations

 

Papers in: PT-71

  • 1999-01-0254 Influence of Double Image on the Troublesomeness of a Head-Up Display for Use in Motor Vehicles
  • 1999-01-0494 Usability of Display-Control Switches for In-Vehicle Information Network System
  • 1999-01-2919 Universal Display and Controller for Multiplexed Systems
  • 2000-01-0068 Organic El (Oel) for Automotive Display Applications
  • 2000-01-1292 Rapid Development and Deployment of Dynamic Graphical Human-Machine Interfaces Within Automotive Environments
  • 2000-01-1696 Head-Up and Head-Down Display Test and Evaluation
  • 2000-01-3409 Human Factors Evaluation of the Truck Productivity ComputerSSt Electroluminescent Display
  • 2000-01-5542 Costs and Benefits of Head-Up Displays: An Attention Perspective and a Meta Analysis
  • 2000-01-C010 JamaS Study on the Location of In-Vehicle Displays
  • 2000-01-C011 Effective Utilization of In-Vehicle Information: Integrating Attractions and Distractions
  • 870207 High Contrast Thin Film Electroluminescent Device
  • 870210 Reflective Type Electronic Cluster -- High Visibility and 3-D Image Electronic Display Cluster
  • 870212 Integrated Led Display Technology for Automobiles
  • 880216 Low-Voltage and High-Brightness Ac Thin-Film Electroluminescent Device Prepared By Molecular Beam Epitaxy
  • 880218 Visibility Requirements for Automobile Crt Displays-Color, Constrast and Luminance
  • 880220 Toyota Electro Multivision
  • 890280 Development of Thin Structure Cluster With El Backlighting
  • 890282 Reconfigurable Displays Used as Primary Automotive Instrumentation
  • 890283 A Crt Display System for a Concept Vehicle
  • 890284 The Readability of Various Color Vacuum Fluorescent Displays Under High Brightness Ambient Conditions
  • 890287 What Information Does An Operator Expect in An Automobile Display
  • 890288 The First Head Up Display Introduced By General Motors
  • 910063 Design Considerations for the Implementation of An Automotive Dot Matrix Display Subsystem
  • 910352 Multicolor Cig-Fip for Automotive Applications
  • 910353 Poly-SI Tft Active Matrix Fluorescent Indicator Panel
  • 920598 Chip in Glass Fluorescent Indicator Panel With a 128 X 32 Dot Matrix
  • 920613 The Relationship Between Contrast Sensitivity and the Visual Problems of Older Drivers
  • 920614 Future In-Car Information Systems: Input From Focus Groups
  • 920615 Photometric Considerations in the Design of Visual Displays for the Older Driver
  • 920749 Chip in Glass Fluorescent Indicator Panel Having Functions of Keyboard Scan and Dimming for Automotive Application
  • 930456 Reconfigurable Automotive Display System
  • 930549 Multiple Gauge Analog Projection Heads-Up-Display
  • 931876 DriverS Cognition in Peripheral Field of View
  • 940513 High Visibility Virtual Instrumentation
  • 941046 Update: Using Leds for Instrument Cluster Warning Lights
  • 950046 Liquid Crystal Glazing
  • 950187 Battery Voltage High Luminance Color Vacuum Fluorescent Display
  • 950960 New Uses and Image Sources for Head-Up Displays of the Future
  • 950963 Color Stn-Lcd for Automotive Information Display
  • 950965 Vacuum Fluorescent Display for Head-Up Display With Luminance of 35,000cd/MU2
  • 960526 Thin Type Cluster Stored With Head Up Display
  • 960527 Ultra-Light Vacuum Fluorescent Display (Ul Vfd)
  • 960528 Antiferroelectric Liquid Crystal Display With Wide Viewing Angle for Automotive Application
  • 960529 Development of a New Information Display for Automotive
  • 970190 Active Matrix Lcd Performance in the Automotive Environment
  • 970192 Vaccum Fluorescent Display With Battery Voltage Operation for Head-Up Display Systems
  • 970193 A Video Graphics Controller for Reconfigurable Automotive Displays
  • 970194 Multicolor Electroluminscent Displays
  • 970229 Considerations on a Feeling of Troublesomeness Regarding Automotive Head-Up Displays During Driving
  • 970253 Switchable Holograms for Automotive Applications
  • 973199 Application of Small Graphic Array Electroluminescent Technology for Information Display Systems