Title :
Speech annunciation from highway surface grooves
Author :
Carnal, Charles L. ; Kisner, Roger A. ; Hylton, James O. ; Snyder, William B., Jr. ; Stevens, S. Scott
Author_Institution :
Tennessee Technol. Univ., Cookeville, TN, USA
Abstract :
Grooves are embedded in the pavement along the shoulders of many interstate highways in the United States to alert straying drivers with a rumbling sound. Using specially encoded grooves, speech can be annunciated instead. A groove pattern was devised that resembles a recorded phrase of human speech. The original recording was filtered to remove high frequency noise and then dynamically compressed into an equal amplitude square wave with variable pulse width. Before committing significant funding to build and test the encoded strip, the phenomenon was empirically modeled using system identification on the sound of an automobile being driven over existing rumble strips. The input was a simple periodic square wave pattern. Then, several phrases from different speakers were encoded into strip signals and used as inputs for the model. A subjective evaluation was performed to determine the most intelligible case. The selected strip was constructed by milling the groove pattern into sheets of aluminum. Tests with a truck found the fidelity of the sound was intelligible and resembled the simulated sound. An U.S. patent application has been filed
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; road traffic; speech intelligibility; speech synthesis; United States; automobile; encoded grooves; equal amplitude square wave; groove pattern; highway surface grooves; human speech; intelligible; interstate highways; milling; pavement; periodic square wave pattern; rumble strips; rumbling sound; speech annunciation; straying drivers; strip signals; system identification; Acoustic noise; Acoustic testing; Frequency; Humans; Noise level; Pulse compression methods; Road transportation; Space vector pulse width modulation; Speech; Strips;
Conference_Titel :
SoutheastCon 2001. Proceedings. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Clemson, SC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6748-0
DOI :
10.1109/SECON.2001.923122