MINIMUM ATTENTION DISPLAY TECHNIQUES

Ronald J. Massa and Robert Keston

Peer Reviewed

Abstract: This paper discusses a new display concept-The Minimum Attention Display. It concerns the development of techniques which permit maximum transfer of guidance information to the observer (or pilot) without extensive sensory commitment to the display. Such displays would be of prime usefulness in lunar landing, space rendezvous, and virtuallly every sophisticated guidance problem where instruments are used to argument direct visual contact.
Published in: NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation, Volume 12, Number 2
Pages: 153 - 163
Cite this article: Massa, Ronald J., Keston, Robert, "MINIMUM ATTENTION DISPLAY TECHNIQUES", NAVIGATION: Journal of The Institute of Navigation, Vol. 12, No. 2, Summer 1965, pp. 153-163.
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