Application of advanced speech technology in manned penetration bombers
Abstract
This report documents research on the potential use of speech technology in a manned penetration bomber aircraft (B-52/G and H). The objectives of the project were to analyze the pilot/copilot crewstation tasks over a three-hour-and forty-minute mission and determine the tasks that would benefit the most from conversion to speech recognition/generation, determine the technological feasibility of each of the identified tasks, and prioritize these tasks based on these criteria. Secondary objectives of the program were to enunciate research strategies in the application of speech technologies in airborne environments, and develop guidelines for briefing user commands on the potential of using speech technologies in the cockpit. The results of this study indicated that for the B-52 crewmember, speech recognition would be most beneficial for retrieving chart and procedural data that is contained in the flight manuals. Technological feasibility of these tasks indicated that the checklist and procedural retrieval tasks would be highly feasible for a speech recognition system.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- March 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982STIN...8313344N
- Keywords:
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- Cockpits;
- Command And Control;
- Flight Control;
- Man Machine Systems;
- Speech Recognition;
- Voice Communication;
- Bomber Aircraft;
- Data Management;
- Data Processing;
- Feasibility Analysis;
- Human Factors Engineering;
- Information Systems;
- Optimization;
- Communications and Radar