Development of automatic highway advisory radio

H. Turnage, W. Dorsey
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The U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has for several years been concerned with the development of rural communications between roadway and motorist. An early result of this effort is highway advisory radio (HAR) which allows the motorist to tune the automobile's AM receiver to designated low-power stations for traffic information. The FHWA is now sponsoring the development of a fully automatic highway advisory radio (AHAR). A "review, analysis and design" phase has been completed in which prior and ongoing HAR were reviewed, alternative concepts for providing HAR were evaluated, and a design for an engineering model was drawn up. The engineering model, which is currently being fabricated, will permit a comparison of two modes of operation: (1) "real-time" transmission of analog audio and (2) time-compressed, or "burst" transmission of digital data with speech synthesis performed at the receiver. A prototype system using one of these modes is planned for use in a pilot demonstration in which approximately 100 volunteer motorists may participate.
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公路自动咨询无线电的研制
美国联邦公路管理局(FHWA)多年来一直关注农村道路和驾驶者之间通信的发展。这项工作的一个早期成果是公路咨询无线电(HAR),它允许驾驶者将汽车的调幅接收器调谐到指定的低功率电台,以获取交通信息。FHWA现在正在赞助开发全自动公路咨询无线电(AHAR)。“审查、分析和设计”阶段已经完成,在这个阶段中,审查了之前和正在进行的HAR,评估了提供HAR的替代概念,并起草了工程模型的设计。目前正在制造的工程模型将允许对两种操作模式进行比较:(1)模拟音频的“实时”传输和(2)时间压缩或数字数据的“突发”传输,在接收器上进行语音合成。使用其中一种模式的原型系统计划在试点示范中使用,大约100名志愿驾驶员可能参与其中。
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