Maritime avionics subsystems and technologies: advanced graphics and data fusion

1997 
Various levels of the military command infrastructure require visualization of data and fusion of tactical and strategic information. Specifically, visually oriented displays can readily provide intuitive, readily understandable information interpreted and acted upon. Visual systems provide a variety of data and information which include key elements such as maps, terrain elevation, imagery, iconic, symbology, and/or text. Use of these information forms must be specific to individual mission yet consistent to all. Consistency among and between command levels is critical to support coordinated planning, execution, and after-action activities.
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