Measuring Performance in a Tracking Task Between Panel-Mounted Displays 
and Helmet-Mounted Displays
Authors:
- James Blanchard (jblancha@mitre.org)
             Mitre Corp.
 - Corde Lane (corde@ssl.umd.edu)
             Space Systems Laboratory, Univ. of Maryland
 - Glen Lee (glenlee@cs.umd.edu)
             Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Maryland
 - Marko Teittinen (marko@cs.umd.edu)
             Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, Univ. of Maryland
 
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-  ABSTRACT
 -  INTRODUCTION
    
    -  Need
    
 -  Problem
    
 -  
         Review of Related Literature
        
        -  
             Analysis of Visual Output Devices
        
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             Tracking Task via Joystick Control
        
 
     -  
         Statement of Hypothesis
    
 
 -  EXPERIMENT
    
    -  Design
    
 -  Method
    
 -  Apparatus
    
 -  Subjects
    
 -  Task
    
 -  Statistics
    
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         Accommodation Test
    
 
 -  RESULTS AND ANALYSIS
    
    -  Data
    
 -  
         Statistical Analysis
    
 -  Biases and Allowances
    
 
 -  CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
    
    -  
         Summary of Findings
    
 -  
         Recommendations
    
 -  
         Areas for Further Study
    
 
 -  BIBLIOGRAPHY
 
 
APPENDICES
    -  Demographics
 
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