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Versatile Night Vision Solution: iSafeNight's NVIS Filtering Component

LED dimming poses numerous risks in cockpit equipment management, and NVIS Filtering serves as the solution.

LED dimming poses various risks in cockpit device lighting management, but NVIS Filtering serves as...
LED dimming poses various risks in cockpit device lighting management, but NVIS Filtering serves as an effective solution.

Lighting Up the Battlefield: NVIS-Compatible Tablets

Versatile Night Vision Solution: iSafeNight's NVIS Filtering Component

In our digitally advancing world, commercial off-the-shelf tablets have become indispensable tools on the battlefield. These nifty devices are a practical alternative to heavier, power-hungry equipment, thanks to their durability and long battery life. They boast readability in various environments and packing a punch with their robust processing power.

To minimize mistakes and risks, field devices used by military personnel must comply with the Night Vision Imaging System (NVIS) standards outlined in MIL-STD-3009. This DoD specification standard governs aircraft lighting and NVIS compliance for cockpit lighting and information display equipment, specifying acceptable color parameters and NVIS radiance limits. Two methods manage lighting from devices: Night Vision Imaging (NVIS) Filters and LED Dimming.

The Dark Side of LED Dimming

While LED Dimming seems like a logical choice, it poses several risks to the operational efficiency of military-grade tablets being used during NVG (Night Vision Goggle) operations. The low brightness levels can render images ineffective for human operators, making it challenging to spot key features, symbology, and on-screen color representation. Additionally, LED dimming can lead to unwanted effects such as whiting out, blooming, and halos, and can necessitate further rapid eye adaptation. These challenges compromise situational awareness and hinder mission success.

Shining the Spotlight on Cevians iSafeNight

Cevians iSafeNight could be your savior in this digital battlefield. Designed to make military devices NVIS-compatible, this solution works with COTS tablets, monitors, and phones, as well as any other device with a screen. Unlike LED Dimming, iSafeNight meets the NVIS Radiance Class B (NRb) requirements of MIL-STD-3009, ensuring an effective brightness of 0.5fl and perceivable shades of gray for better imagery details. With a filter, you can avoid the undesirable whiting out, blooming, or halo effects caused by LED Dimming.

The touchscreen-compatible iSafeNight offers high abrasion and impact resistance, caters to a wide range of temperatures, and features removable, washable, and reusable filters with a self-wetting feature for easy cleaning. Cevians designs custom mounting features and cases for military users, simplifying the installation and removal of filters. With iSafeNight, you can have an efficient, reliable, and compliant solution to ensure your display systems adhere to MIL-STD-3009 standards.

Get a closer look at Cevians iSafeNight

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Key Takeaways:

  • Improved Readability: NVIS-compatible displays enable military personnel to use tablets in various lighting conditions without compromising visibility or safety.
  • Operational Flexibility: Seamless transitions between day and night operations, boosting the overall effectiveness of military missions.
  • Compliance with Standards: Solutions likely adhere to stringent military standards for reliability and performance in demanding environments.
  • Night Vision Goggle Compatibility: Displays optimized for NVG viewing, reducing the risk of disrupting user night vision.
  • High-Brightness and Contrast Control: Adjustment of brightness and contrast levels to match varying environmental conditions.
  • Ruggedization: Solutions designed to withstand harsh military environments, including extreme temperatures and vibrations.
  • Power Efficiency: Possible inclusion of features like ambient light sensors to optimize power consumption while maintaining visibility.
  1. The Cevians iSafeNight solution, designed for military devices, stands out as it meets the MIL-STD-3009's NVIS Radiance Class B (NRb) requirements, ensuring better imagery details and avoiding undesirable effects like whiting out, blooming, or halos that LED Dimming might cause.
  2. By implementing the Cevians iSafeNight filter on military-grade tablets, monitors, and phones, or any other device with a screen, operators can maintain operational flexibility, as the solution allows smooth transitions between day and night operations without compromising with Night Vision Goggle (NVG) compatibility or MIL-STD-3009 standards.

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