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16 August 1999 Life cycle cost of military displays
Ruth Phillips, Belinda Brown
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Abstract
Military displays are subjected to rugged environments and are required to last for many years in service. Life cycle cost comparisons can be made between various display technologies that provide essential acquisition data. Reliability, maintainability and the support strategy influence the downstream costs to the government and the display supplier. Statistical simulation techniques can be used to predict life cycle cost components. Technical analyses of life cycle cost drivers early in the display development are critical to controlling life cycle cost.
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Ruth Phillips and Belinda Brown "Life cycle cost of military displays", Proc. SPIE 3690, Cockpit Displays VI: Displays for Defense Applications, (16 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357589
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KEYWORDS
Military display technology

Reliability

Display technology

Failure analysis

Systems modeling

Data modeling

Digital micromirror devices

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