Development of a Model Which Provides a Total System Approach to Integrating Voice Recognition and Speech Synthesis into the Cockpit of U.S. Navy Aircraft
Abstract
Pilot workload saturation in the cockpit of US Navy Aircraft has become a serious concern. Literature, studies, and flight tests indicate that utilizing a voice interactive system for certain cockpit tasks can reduce this workload by decreasing the time required to perform the task. This being the case, the problem which remains is one of deciding which tasks to convert. Therefore, a model has been developed which provides the designer with a total systems approach for use in deciding what combination of tasks, which if converted for performance by the voice interactive system, will result in the greatest workload reduction without overloading the pilot's voice channels. Theses. (fr)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA202122
Entities
People
- Margaret A. Lee
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School