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SAE J264-1998 Vision Glossary
1. Scope-The function of uniform terminology is to promote understandable and exact communication in the area of vision.A great deal of effort has been expended to make these definitions suit this purpose. It is recognized that this terminology, like other dictionaries, must be revised periodically to reflect current usage and changing needs. The Driver Vision Subcommittee of the Human Factors Engineering Committee, therefore, solicits suggestions for improvements and additions to be considered in future revisions.
2. References
2.1 Related Publications-The following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not a required part of this document.
Boff,K.R, Kaufman,L, and Thomas,J.P.(Eds.), Handbook of Perception and Human Performance: Volume 1 Sensory Processes and Perception, New York: John Wiley and Sons,1986
Boff,K.R., Lincoln,J.E.(Eds.), Engineering Data Compendium, Human Perception and Performance: Volume 1, Harry G. Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio,1988
Cornsweet,T.N., Visual Perception, New York: Academic Press,1970
Schiff,W., Perception: An Applied Approach, Boston: Houghton Miflin Company,1980
Sekular,R., and Blake,R., Perception(3rd edition). New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.,1994
Wyszecki,G., and Stiles,W.S., Color Science: Concepts and Methods, Quantitative Data and Fomulae.New York: John Wiley and Sons,1982
3. Definitions
3.1 Field of View
3.1.1 AMBINOCULAR FIELD OF ViEW-The total field of view that can be seen by either eye. It is the combination of all of the right and all of the left monocular fields of view.
NOTE-The ambinocular field of view is larger than the binocular field of view.
3.1.2 BINOCULAR FIELD OF ViEwW-The field of view that can be seen simultaneously by both eyes(i.e, only the overlapping areas of the right and left monocular fields of view).
3.1.3 CENTRAL FIELD OF VIEW-(See Foveal Field of View.)
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