The status of voice output and voice recognition technology in relation to helicopter cockpit applications is described. The maturing of this technology provides many opportunities for new approaches to crew workload reduction. The helicopter operating environment, potential application areas, and the impact on advanced cockpit design are discussed
A series of studies was performed to investigate factors of helicopter speech and visual system desi...
The U.S. Army Crew Station Research and Development Facility uses vintage 1984 speech recognizers. A...
In the present air traffic system, information presented to the transport aircraft cockpit crew may ...
The human factors issues associated with the use of voice technology in the cockpit are summarized. ...
The workload of helicopter pilots can be characterized by high visual demands and two continually bu...
This study explored the significance of the voice type configuration used in U. S. Air Force fighter...
This study explored the significance of the voice type configuration used in U. S. Air Force fighter...
This work was accomplished under the direction Dan Wagner and Armida Rosiles, ACT-530, as part of th...
AbstractThis paper chronicles the development of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system that can ...
A major challenge in aviation and cockpit design is data overload, especially in the visual channel,...
The program at Naval Air Development Center was initiated to determine the desirability of interacti...
Speech is a natural form of communication between humans. It should come as no surprise that it woul...
The paper discusses expediency and possibility of using the on-board voice informing systems aimed a...
With the introduction of new technologies in modern flight decks, the precision and efficiency of fl...
A broad perspective of needs in helicopter exterior and interior control is presented. Emphasis is g...
A series of studies was performed to investigate factors of helicopter speech and visual system desi...
The U.S. Army Crew Station Research and Development Facility uses vintage 1984 speech recognizers. A...
In the present air traffic system, information presented to the transport aircraft cockpit crew may ...
The human factors issues associated with the use of voice technology in the cockpit are summarized. ...
The workload of helicopter pilots can be characterized by high visual demands and two continually bu...
This study explored the significance of the voice type configuration used in U. S. Air Force fighter...
This study explored the significance of the voice type configuration used in U. S. Air Force fighter...
This work was accomplished under the direction Dan Wagner and Armida Rosiles, ACT-530, as part of th...
AbstractThis paper chronicles the development of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system that can ...
A major challenge in aviation and cockpit design is data overload, especially in the visual channel,...
The program at Naval Air Development Center was initiated to determine the desirability of interacti...
Speech is a natural form of communication between humans. It should come as no surprise that it woul...
The paper discusses expediency and possibility of using the on-board voice informing systems aimed a...
With the introduction of new technologies in modern flight decks, the precision and efficiency of fl...
A broad perspective of needs in helicopter exterior and interior control is presented. Emphasis is g...
A series of studies was performed to investigate factors of helicopter speech and visual system desi...
The U.S. Army Crew Station Research and Development Facility uses vintage 1984 speech recognizers. A...
In the present air traffic system, information presented to the transport aircraft cockpit crew may ...