In many situations, the difference between success and failure comes down to taking the right actions quickly. While the
myriad of electronic sensors available today can provide data quickly, it may overload the operator; where only a
contextualized centralized display of information and intuitive human interface can help to support the quick and
effective decisions needed. If these decisions are to result in quick actions, then the operator must be able to understand
all of the data of his environment. In this paper we present a novel approach in contextualizing multi-sensor data onto a
full motion video real-time 360 degree imaging display. The system described could function as a primary display
system for command and control in security, military and observation posts. It has the ability to process and enable
interactive control of multiple other sensor systems. It enhances the value of these other sensors by overlaying their
information on a panorama of the surroundings. Also, it can be used to interface to other systems including: auxiliary
electro-optical systems, aerial video, contact management, Hostile Fire Indicators (HFI), and Remote Weapon Stations
(RWS).
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