Application of the Speech Enhancement Technology in Flight Simulation System

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Speech signal can be effect by the external interruption in the process of flight simulation, which results in the deteriorated speech processing performance in flight simulation system. To solve the problem, speech enhancement module has been developed using the spectral subtraction algorithm based on the flight simulation system developed by the research team. The module will improve the recognition rates and provide advanced anti-jam capabilities for the speech processing performance of the flight simulation system. The feasibility and validity of this speech enhancement module is validated by processing the interrupted speech signal. The work in this paper has laid foundation for the application of the speech enhancement technology in flight simulation system.

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