A Novel Approach for English Phonetic Alphabet in Wireless Communication

Abstract

In this paper a novel approach of English Phonetic Alphabet applicable to Chinese people was introduced. This novel English Phonetic Alphabet was specially designed in line with the characteristics of radio telephone frequency communication in China and pronunciation habit and English level of most of Chinese people; which not only can improve the voice quality and guarantee accurate transfer of information, but also is integrated with the pronunciation characteristics of Chinese language, with the functions to avoid the uncommon, easily confusing and difficultly pronouncing English words, and efficiently improve the wireless communication efficiency.

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Y. Wan, "A Novel Approach for English Phonetic Alphabet in Wireless Communication," Communications and Network, Vol. 5 No. 3, 2013, pp. 259-263. doi: 10.4236/cn.2013.53032.

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