The integration of voice technology into tactical fighters is an attempt to provide the pilot with increased capabilities. The AFTI/F-16 Voice Interactive Avionics (VIA) program encompasses the development of voice applications to (1) reduce pilot workloads, (2) increase survivability by allowing more time for hands-on/head-out flying, and (3) allow the pilot to expand his mission capabilities. This paper will discuss the integration of voice in a fighter environment, including workload assessments and the approach used to solve the workload demands on the pilot. Tasks within the crewstation are identified according to their ability to increase the pilot's awareness of his environment and ability to maintain his mission objectives with minimal error. A discussion of the areas of evaluation during various mission profiles, es will be presented to establish interactive needs for mission success. Included will be an explanation of problems associated with establishing this technology in today's tactical fighters.


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    Title :

    AFTI/F-16 voice interactive avionics


    Additional title:

    Das interaktive Avioniksprachinterface FFTI/F-16


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    1986


    Size :

    5 Seiten, 10 Bilder


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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