Title :
Factors Influencing Target Detectability on CRT Screens
Author_Institution :
Westinghouse Elec. Corp., Baltimore, Md.
Abstract :
Some factors that influence radar target detectability on a cathode-ray tube at high ambient light levels, such as occur in fighter airplanes, have been investigated. The signals considered are those that are intensity-modulated, as in B scopes and PPI. The problem is considered to consist of three parts that should be investigated separately: 1) the ambient brightness at which the indicator shall produce detectable signals, 2) the target spot brightness or intensity required for detection in this surround, and 3) the conversion of electrical signals into visual signals in the CRT. In this paper only 2) and 3) are discussed. It is found that with an intensity-modulated display, target detectability is determined by the spot intensity rather than by the spot brightness. The brightness of a conventional CRT shows an early saturation, but the intensity increases uniformly. Neither brightness nor intensity is a linear function of the radar parameters.
Keywords :
Brightness; Cathode ray tubes; Displays; Navigation; Photometry; Pulse measurements; Radar detection; Space vector pulse width modulation; Time measurement; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics, IRE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TANE3.1958.4201632