This Memorandum describes research on the use of automatic speech recognition in the cockpit of an aircraft. Such applications are commonly referred to as Direct Voice Input or simply DVI. The research used a BAC I-II aircraft and was concerned with the civil flight deck. The Memorandum aims to draw out the lessons learned and refer them to military operations. Trial currently underway using a Tornado GRI are also described. This military program is planned to build directly on the experience gained using the BAC I-II.
RAE Bedford's Experience of Using Direct Voice Input (DVI) in the Cockpit
1990
27 pages
Report
No indication
English
Avionics , Verbal , Cockpits , Speech recognition , Aircraft , Automatic , Civil affairs , Flight decks , Input , Lessons learned , Military operations , Voice communications , Foreign technology , DVI(Direct Voice Input) , BAC I-II Aircraft , Man machine interface , Jet aircraft , Automatic speech recognition
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