This application claims priority to FR 12 55418 filed 11 Jun. 2012, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a device for aiding communication in the aeronautical domain, in particular for an aircraft and in particular for a transport airplane, as well as a communication system comprising a plurality of devices of this type which are connected together by radio link.
Such a communication device is intended, more particularly although not exclusively, for the audio communications (of ground-air type or of air-air type) of the flight deck of an aircraft. Such an audio communication device comprises in particular:
More precisely, the present invention relates to the audio communication between a pilot of an aircraft, in particular of a transport airplane, and the Air Traffic Control (ATC), or between the pilots of two aircraft, and its object is to facilitate their exchanges and mutual understanding.
It is known that, during a flight, the pilots of an aircraft often have to carry out numerous tasks in parallel, thereby giving rise to a significant workload. Audio communication is one of these tasks. It is therefore generally carried out with the air traffic control or with surrounding aircraft.
Audio communication is, in general, relatively intense in the most critical phases, such as approach and takeoff, for which the traffic is denser than during cruising flight and the number of tasks to be carried out in parallel is high. Furthermore, although English is the language commonly used in all airports and on all airplanes, the level of verbal expression and verbal understanding of English, as well as accents, vary greatly.
All these factors can lead to misunderstandings during an audio communication, which may give rise to delays or be the origin of more significant problems.
The technology herein relates to a device for aiding communication in the aeronautical domain, in particular on an aircraft, which makes it possible to remedy the aforementioned drawbacks.
For this purpose, according to an example embodiment of the invention, said device for aiding communication, of the type comprising:
Thus, by virtue of the invention, each communicated audio message is transcribed into a textual message which is displayed.
Consequently, a user of the device in accordance with the example embodiment of the invention, in particular a pilot of an aircraft, has at his disposal a real-time transcription of all the audio communications carried out. He is thus able to access (by reading) each message which has been communicated previously by voice. This allows him in particular to read a message that he did not properly understand verbally, whatever the reason (imperfect understanding of English, accent difficult to understand or sound transmission problem). This reading is facilitated by adjoining the source (pilot, air traffic control, etc.) to the textual message displayed.
This transcription also allows pilots, during a critical situation, in particular when several tasks have to be carried out in parallel, to implement first the tasks that they judge to be of priority, paying lesser attention to the information communicated by radio (if the latter information is not judged to be of priority), and to take cognizance and to process this information subsequently.
Moreover, in a preferred embodiment, the device for aiding communication in accordance with the invention comprises moreover:
This preferred embodiment allows a user of the device to listen to a message again instead of (or in addition to) reading it.
In a particular variant embodiment, said activation means comprise, for each textual message displayed on the screen, an associated sensitive area which is displayed jointly with the textual message with which it is associated, and which is able to be activated so as to trigger the playback of the audio message corresponding to said textual message.
Furthermore, advantageously, the device in accordance with the invention also comprises:
Furthermore, in a particular embodiment, said device for aiding communication comprises, moreover, means making it possible to access an automatic terminal information service, of ATIS (“Automatic Terminal Information Service”) type. In this embodiment, the user (pilot) can launch the recovery of the ATIS message by the aid device. The device, in an autonomous manner and as a background task, will record the ATIS message. The recording is processed by the device so as to reorder the audio message, and produce the transcription. Once the processing is complete, a sound signal indicates the end of the operation to the user, and the whole of the audio and textual message is placed at the disposal of the user, subsequent to a request through the interface displayed on the screen.
Furthermore, advantageously, said device can comprise one or more of the following characteristics:
Within the framework of the present invention, the device for aiding communication in accordance with the invention can:
Consequently, when it is envisaged on an aircraft, in particular on a transport airplane, said device can, either be integrated into an avionics system, or form part of a system of open world type, such as a laptop computer for example or any standard portable computing means.
The technology herein also relates to a system for aiding communication in respect of audio communications in the aeronautical domain, comprising a plurality of communication units which are envisaged at different posts (or locations) (air traffic control on the ground, aircraft) and which are able to exchange messages between themselves, via for example radio waves or any other existing solution.
According to the invention, this system is noteworthy in that at least one of said communication units is such as the aforementioned device in accordance with the invention. Within the framework of the present invention, it is conceivable that the assembly of the units of the system correspond to a device in accordance with the invention, or just a part of them.
A device exhibiting the characteristics in accordance with the invention is therefore able to communicate with another device exhibiting these characteristics and/or with a standard device (or communication unit).
The technology herein relates, furthermore, to an aircraft and in particular a transport airplane, which is equipped with a communication device such as aforementioned.
The figures of the appended drawing will elucidate the manner in which the invention may be embodied. In these figures, identical references designate similar elements.
The device for aiding communication 1 in accordance with the invention and represented schematically in
In a standard manner, such a device 1 which may be onboard an aircraft, comprises in particular:
These means 4 comprise, in a standard manner, in particular the following means:
Moreover, said microphone 2 and said loudspeaker 3 can be mounted on a helmet, in particular of a pilot, and be connected by a cable (integrating the links 5 and 6) to said means 4.
This device 1 is therefore a radiocommunication device (using radio waves OR for communication), and the aforementioned standard means are well known and are not described further in the following description.
According to the invention, said device 1 comprises moreover:
Preferably, said means 11 and 13 form part of an assembly 18 which is for example connected by way of links 10 and 12 respectively to said links 5 and 6.
Thus, by virtue of the invention, each communicated audio message is transcribed into a textual message which is displayed.
Consequently, a user of the device 1 in accordance with the invention, in particular a pilot of an aircraft, has at his disposal a transcription of all the audio communications carried out (both incoming and outgoing). He is thus able to access (by reading the screen 17) each message which is communicated at the present instant (or which was communicated previously) by voice. This allows him in particular to read a message that he did not properly understand verbally, whatever the reason (imperfect understanding of English, accent difficult to understand or sound transmission problem) or that he would simply like to read again. This reading is facilitated by adjoining the source (ATC, P1, P2, etc.) to the textual message displayed.
The transcription and the display in accordance with the invention also allow pilots, during a critical situation, in particular when several tasks have to be carried out in parallel, to implement first the tasks that they judge to be of priority, paying lesser attention to the information communicated by radio (if the latter information is not judged to be of priority), and then to take cognizance (and to process) this non-priority information only subsequently.
Furthermore, said device 1 also comprises standard means for determining the emission time (expressed preferably in hours, minutes and seconds) of each audio message. Moreover, said display means 15 also display, on said screen 17, jointly with the textual message M1, M2, M3, M4 with which it is associated, the corresponding emission time T1, T2, T3, T4, as represented in
Moreover, in a preferred embodiment, the device 1 in accordance with the invention comprises moreover:
This preferred embodiment allows the user of the device 1 to listen to a message again instead of (or in addition to) reading it.
In a particular variant embodiment, said activation means 19 comprise:
By way of illustration, the activation of the area Z4 by the means 19 thus triggers the audio playback (by the playback means) of the message M4 which was communicated at an instant T4 by an ATC air traffic controller.
Each list is presented column-wise, and the information for one and the same message is therefore displayed on a line.
Furthermore, in the case of a communication device 1 onboard an aircraft, said device 1 also comprises means, for example the means 20, which allow a pilot to copy at least part of a displayed textual message, and in particular the value of a flight parameter, and to transmit it to a user system (not represented) of the aircraft, such as a computer for example, thus avoiding the need for the pilot in the case of a flight parameter to enter its value, thereby reducing the workload as well as the risks of error.
Moreover, in a particular embodiment, the communication device 1 also comprises means, in particular the means 4, which make it possible to access an automatic terminal information service, of ATIS type (“Automatic Terminal Information Service”), which emits in a standard looped manner information about an airport (problem of congestion, state of runway, etc.). In this case, the transcription means 13 transcribe into textual messages all the audio messages emitted (in a loop) by this service and received and recorded by the device 1, and the display means 15 display these textual messages on the screen 17.
In a preferred embodiment, said display means 15 comprise a dedicated single graphical interface corresponding to the screen 17. This graphical interface can comprise a display page 27, such as represented by way of illustration in
This graphical interface makes it possible in particular to implement the following functions:
Said communication device 1 also comprises means 28 which form for example part of the assembly 18, as represented in
In a first variant embodiment, said means 28 are configured to be able to extract, from each audio or textual message, certain values with the aim of providing them to computation means (not represented and integrated for example into the assembly 18) so as to compute particular parameters. By way of illustration may be cited an extraction (from an audio or textual message) of the values of the direction and of the speed of the wind at the landing runway, so as to compute the transverse component of the wind (“crosswind”), by multiplying the speed of the wind by the sine of the angle between the wind and the direction of the runway.
In a second variant embodiment (as a supplement or otherwise of said first variant), said means 28 (or other appropriate means) are configured to be able to extract, from each audio or textual message, numerical values and transmit them to the display device 15 so that it presents them on the screen 17 in the form of a table in accordance with a standard display, for example on the table of the window 22 of
Furthermore, in a third variant embodiment (as a supplement or otherwise of said first and/or second aforementioned variants), said means 28 (or other appropriate means) are configured to be able to extract, from each audio or textual message, specific information for the pilots and transmit it to the display device 15 so that it presents it on the screen 17 in a dedicated field 26, for example a field of NOTAM type (for “Note to Airmen”).
Moreover, said communication device 1 also comprises means 29 which form for example part of the assembly 18, as represented in
Said communication device 1 comprises, moreover, a voice recognition unit 30 (comprising a microphone 31 and software 32 connected together), as represented in
The microphone of the voice recognition unit 30 can be a microphone 31 specially dedicated to voice recognition or said microphone 2 of the device 1 which is then connected by appropriate links (not represented) to said means 32.
Moreover, said voice recognition unit 30 comprises a standard voice training unit 34 which allows said unit 30 to train for new voices. This functionality guarantees a reliability of generally more than 98% for the voice recognition functionality.
Within the framework of the present invention, said device 1 can:
In embodiment b), a part of the device 1 can be installed in a laptop computer (for example of “Electronic Flight Bag” type) or an electronic tablet used by a pilot and which comprises in particular standard instructions. In this case, the means 11, 13, 15 and 20 in particular of
Within the framework of the present invention, it is also conceivable for the apportionment of the means of the device 1 between the laptop computer (or the tablet) and the avionics to be different, the computer integrating for example just the transcription means 13.
Consequently, when it is envisaged on an aircraft, in particular on a transport airplane, said device 1 can be integrated into an avionics system or form part of an open world system.
A communication device 1 in accordance with the invention such as described previously can form part of a communication system 35 which comprises a plurality of communication units U1, U2, U3 which are able to communicate with one another by way of radio waves OR, as represented in
Within the framework of the present invention, at least one of the units of the system 35 is a device 1 in accordance with the invention. Of course, this may be the case for all the units of the system 35.
In the example represented in
The system 35 of
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