用于闭路呼吸机的先进平视显示系统

D. G. Gallagher
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美国海军特种作战(NSW)和爆炸物处理(EOD)潜水员在潜水闭路换气水下呼吸器(CCR-UBAs)时执行关键的水下任务。军用ccr - uba是典型的后穿式电子控制混合气体潜水系统,潜水员呼吸气体混合物中的氧气通过电池供电的电子模块进行监测和控制。两个独立的电子视觉显示器监控呼吸器的状态,氧气和稀释剂瓶的压力在两个独立的模拟压力表上监测。电子视觉显示器由主显示模块(PDM)和副显示模块(SDM)组成。PDM通过电缆连接到CCR-UBA电子模块,它是一系列简单的红色和绿色发光二极管(led),可以提醒潜水员任何设备故障或警告。PDM附在潜水面罩的右上方或左侧,或附在潜水员正常视野略以下的调节器上。SDM是一种字母数字液晶显示(LCD)手机,可以显示氧气传感器电压和电池状态的详细数据。它通过单独的电缆连接到CCR-UBA电子模块。深度由单独的深度计监测。在高浊度和零能见度条件下的潜水任务中(这在军事潜水任务中非常常见),潜水员无法看到SDM,氧气和稀释计以及深度计上的关键信息。在反恐技术支持办公室(CTTSO)资助的一个项目下,海军水面作战中心-巴拿马城分部(NSWCPCD)开发了两(2)个概念原型系统,将关键的CCR-UBA显示数据完全集成到单个平视显示能力中,即使在高浊度和零能见度条件下,NSW/EOD潜水员也能清楚地看到。本文将描述两种不同原型系统所采用的不同设计方法,使用增材制造/3D打印来设计和建造原型,独特的光学系统设计,以及由军事潜水员进行的设计参考任务测试的结果。
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Advanced Head-Up Display System for Closed Circuit Rebreathers
U.S. Navy Special Warfare (NSW) and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Divers perform critical underwater missions while diving Closed Circuit Rebreather Underwater Breathing Apparatus (CCR-UBAs). Military CCR-UBAs are typically back-worn, electronically controlled, mixed gas diving systems with the oxygen in the diver's breathing gas mix monitored and controlled via a battery-powered electronic module. Two separate electronic visual displays monitor the status of the rebreather with oxygen and diluent bottle pressures monitored on two separate analog pressure gauges. The electronic visual displays are comprised of a primary display module (PDM) and a secondary display module (SDM). The PDM connects to the CCR-UBA electronics module via a cable and is a simple series of red and green light emitting diodes (LEDs) that alert the diver to any equipment malfunctions or warnings. The PDM attaches to the dive mask on the upper right or left side, or to the regulator slightly below the diver's normal field of vision. The SDM is an alphanumeric liquid crystal display (LCD) handset that displays detailed data on oxygen sensor voltages, and batteries' status. It connects to the CCR-UBA electronics module via a separate cable. Depth is monitored on a separate depth gauge. During dive missions in high turbidity and zero visibility conditions (which is very common in military dive missions), the diver is unable to see the critical information on the SDM, oxygen and diluent gauges, and the depth gauge. Under a project funded by the Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO), the Naval Surface Warfare Center-Panama City Division (NSWCPCD) developed two (2) concept prototype systems that fully integrate the critical CCR-UBA display data into a single head-up display capability, clearly visible by the NSW/EOD diver even in high turbidity and zero visibility conditions. The paper will describe the different design approaches taken for the two different prototype systems developed, use of additive manufacturing/3D printing to design and build the prototypes, the unique optical system design, and results of design reference mission testing by military divers.
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