Integrated Digital Vision System (IDVS)
The Integrated Digital Vision System (IDVS) is an advanced combat helmet mounted display system for warfighters that combines real-time mission data with multispectral vision sensors into one view for enhanced situational awareness.
The IDVS sensors include two low light level Visible/Near-InfraRed (VisNIR) sensors for binocular night vision, as well as a single Long-Wave InfraRed (LWIR) sensor for thermal imagery. On-board processing fuses the sensor video with incoming data from various sources (such as a command center, other warfighters or UAS) for low (less than 5ms)latency augmented vision, day or night.
The first prototypes utilized two high resolution OLED micro-displays with see-though free-form prisms for near-eye display. The next generation IDVS will incorporate high definition waveguide displays for better see-through quality and higher brightness.
IDVS provides advantages for training, as well as tactical, environments. A trainee can view virtual, computer generated, environments displayed by projector while receiving associated situational awareness data from HDMI and USB sources. The result is an immersive, train-as-you-fight, head-mounted simulation system.
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