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Assistant Based Speech Recognition Support for Air Traffic Controllers in a Multiple Remote Tower Environment

Oliver Ohneiser    
Hartmut Helmke    
Shruthi Shetty    
Matthias Kleinert    
Heiko Ehr    
Sebastian Schier-Morgenthal    
Saeed Sarfjoo    
Petr Motlicek    
?arunas Murauskas    
Tomas Pagirys    
Haris Usanovic    
Mirta Me?trovic and Aneta Cerná    

Resumen

Assistant Based Speech Recognition (ABSR) systems for air traffic control radiotelephony communication have shown their potential to reduce air traffic controllers? (ATCos) workload. Related research activities mainly focused on utterances for approach and en-route traffic. This is one of the first investigations of how ABSR could support ATCos in a tower environment. Ten ATCos from Lithuania and Austria participated in a human-in-the-loop simulation to validate ABSR support within a prototypic multiple remote tower controller working position. The ABSR supports ATCos by (1) highlighting recognized callsigns, (2) inputting recognized commands from ATCo utterances in electronic flight strips, (3) offering correction of ABSR output, (4) automatically accepting ABSR output, and (5) feeding the digital air traffic control system. This paper assesses human factors such as workload, situation awareness, and usability when ATCos are supported by ABSR. Those assessments result from a system with a relevant command recognition rate of 82.9% and a callsign recognition rate of 94.2%. Workload reductions and usability improvement with p-values below 0.25 are obtained for the case when the ABSR system is compared to the baseline situation without ABSR support. This motivates the technology to be brought to a higher technology readiness level, which is also confirmed by subjective feedback from questionnaires and objective measurement of workload reduction based on a performed secondary task.

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