Growing Interest in Aerospace Touchscreen Displays
Touchscreen Technology Research

Earlier this year, we reported on Greg Grabski and Tim Robinson's report "Enhancing the Visual Performance of Touch Screen Displays" in a blog post. In it, the two authors explored the question of how to improve the visual performance of touchscreen displays. Greg Grabski is no stranger to touchscreen technology research. At the SAE 2012 Aerospace Electronics and Avionics Systems Conference, a session will discuss his approach to the use of touchscreen displays in the aerospace industry.

His document "Touchscreen Display Enhancements for Flight Deck Applications", published in October 2012, discusses the growing interest in touchscreen displays in the aerospace sector. It should be noted that with the right hardware design and software algorithm, a touchscreen display can become an intuitive and informative tool for pilots.

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The technical document focuses on durable glass-film-glass (GFG) touchscreen displays. These are equipped with an improved High Ambient Contrast Ration (HACR) and lower friction, as well as a lipophobic, textured surface that prevents annoying reflections.

The English-language document can be downloaded from the website mentioned in our source for a fee.

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