Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) technology and its application to the Air Traffic Control system are described. The advantages of applying ASR to Air Traffic Control, as well as criteria for choosing a suitable ASR system are presented. Results from previous research and directions for future work at the Flight Transportation Laboratory are outlined
In air traffic control rooms around the world paper flight strips are replaced through different dig...
Increasing air traffic creates many challenges for air traffic management (ATM). A general answer to...
The primary task of an air traffic controller (ATCo) is to issue instructions to pilots. However, th...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1990.In...
Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astro...
Over the past few years, a lot of research has been conducted to bring Automatic Speech Recognition ...
January 1990Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronauti...
Air traffic controllers (ATCO) are a core element of the flight guidance process. Decision support s...
In the present air traffic system, information presented to the transport aircraft cockpit crew may ...
This paper describes the safety assessment conducted in SESAR2020 project PJ.10-W2-96 ASR on automat...
Various new hard- and software centered methods were recently implemented to replace paper flight st...
Air traffic controllers normally manage all aircraft information with flight strips. These strips c...
During the last decade many successful applications combining Automatic Speech Recognition and Unde...
AbstractThis paper chronicles the development of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system that can ...
A significant fraction of communications between air traffic controllers and pilots is through spee...
In air traffic control rooms around the world paper flight strips are replaced through different dig...
Increasing air traffic creates many challenges for air traffic management (ATM). A general answer to...
The primary task of an air traffic controller (ATCo) is to issue instructions to pilots. However, th...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1990.In...
Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astro...
Over the past few years, a lot of research has been conducted to bring Automatic Speech Recognition ...
January 1990Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronauti...
Air traffic controllers (ATCO) are a core element of the flight guidance process. Decision support s...
In the present air traffic system, information presented to the transport aircraft cockpit crew may ...
This paper describes the safety assessment conducted in SESAR2020 project PJ.10-W2-96 ASR on automat...
Various new hard- and software centered methods were recently implemented to replace paper flight st...
Air traffic controllers normally manage all aircraft information with flight strips. These strips c...
During the last decade many successful applications combining Automatic Speech Recognition and Unde...
AbstractThis paper chronicles the development of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system that can ...
A significant fraction of communications between air traffic controllers and pilots is through spee...
In air traffic control rooms around the world paper flight strips are replaced through different dig...
Increasing air traffic creates many challenges for air traffic management (ATM). A general answer to...
The primary task of an air traffic controller (ATCo) is to issue instructions to pilots. However, th...