This report describes an evaluation of the effectiveness of synthetic voice Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) messages in a simulated environment. The evaluation was conducted by ARINC and CTA, Incorporated, for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Technical Center under contract DTFAO3-94-Q-00022. The evaluation consisted of a flight demonstration in the General Aviation Trainer (GAT) simulator at the FAA Technical Center, Atlantic City International Airport, NJ. The demonstration had the following objectives: (1) Evaluate synthetic voice messages using subjective measures of speed, clarity and intelligibility, and overall quality, and (2) Compare the pilots' responses to the synthetic voice messages with their responses to human voice messages. These objectives were achieved by evaluating subjective and objective measures collected from the pilots and cockpit observers during the flight demonstration.
Evaluation of Synthetic Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) Messages
1995
40 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Verbal , Job Training & Career Development , Pilots , Air traffic control systems , Digital communications , Message processing , Voice communications , Velocity , Computerized simulation , Observers , Environments , Cockpits , Training devices , Demonstrations , Flight , Response , Data links , Intelligibility , Communication terminals , Synthetic voice messages , Atis(Automatic terminal information service) , Gat(General aviation trainer) , Speech synthesis
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