Assessment of the merits of a limited spoken language (56 words) computer in a simulated air traffic control (ATC) task. An airport zone approximately 60 miles in diameter with a traffic flow simulation ranging from single-engine to commercial jet aircraft provided the workload for the controllers. This research determined that, under the circumstances of the experiments carried out, the use of a spoken-language computer would not improve the controller performance.
The employment of a spoken language computer applied to an air traffic control task.
Annual Meeting on Technology for man 72 ; 1972 ; Los Angeles, CA
1972-01-01
Miscellaneous
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English
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