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Immersive Display Solutions, Inc. (IDSI), a supplier of high precision visual displays, has announced its partnership with a leading team to present an eye-limited resolution (ELR) dome display, designed for F-16, F/A-18, F-35, and other fast jet simulation and training applications, at the I/ITSEC 2024 show in Orlando. The collaboration also includes Aechelon Technology, a provider of geo-specific image and data generators with real-time computer graphics software, and Norxe, a maker of simulation-grade projectors with high-precision optics.
The IDSI ELR display features seven Norxe 8K projectors, which, when blended using Scalable Display Manager and rendered by Aechelon, produce a scene with a 180-degree field of view (FOV) and 80-degree vertical FOV, divided into 50 degrees above the equator and 30 degrees below. The display achieves a resolution of 2 arc-minutes per optical line pair, as measured from the pilot’s eye point, at a 240Hz refresh rate. This resolution represents the level of detail that the typical human eye can perceive, beyond which further increases in resolution do not result in a noticeable improvement.
Aechelon Technology has provided its latest Commercial Global Multispectral Database and pC-Nova Nucleus 8-GPU-capable image generators, which run at 240Hz. The Nucleus is a compact, multi-spectral, multi-channel ISR-grade image generator that uses Multi-GPU NVIDIA architecture and supports simultaneous outside-the-window (OTW), night vision goggles (NVG), and other correlated sensors and radars.
Norxe supplied seven of their P55 8K n-shift projectors. These projectors feature the NXL hybrid light source and optional IR for NVG simulation. The new Unify electronics platform supports 8K at up to 240Hz and is designed for long life with low maintenance, requiring routine maintenance only after 50,000 hours. The platform also includes Constant Light Output (CLO) and White Point Tracking (WPT) for consistent performance.
Immersive Display Solutions integrated the ELR display system, ensuring the resolution, brightness, and contrast meet the high precision requirements of the U.S. Air Force. IDSI was responsible for display engineering, testing, and integration of all components.
The ELR display will be showcased in booth #1381 at I/ITSEC 2024 in Orlando, FL, from December 2 to December 5, 2024.