Study and design of a remote and virtual air traffic control center using a Human Systems Integration approach

hAIku: Virtual towers rise, Air traffic, a new domain, Human touch applies.

Human-System Integration
Design
Case Study
Authors

Alexandre Disdier

Dimitri Masson

Thomas Brethomé

Marija Jankovic

Guy Andre Boy

Published

December 1, 2022

Abstract

Remote and Virtual Towers have been studied as an alternative paradigm for air traffic control operations. This poster introduces research guidelines we obtained from a series of interviews carried out with designers and experts of military air traffic control systems. These are guidelines for a more human-centered approach to systems engineering while designing complex sociotechnical systems such as remote and virtual towers.

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References

Disdier, A. (2022, December). Study and design of a remote and virtual air traffic control center using a Human Systems Integration approach [Poster]. AFIS Rencontres Académie-Industrie. AFIS. https://hal.science/hal-03971460

Citation

BibTeX citation:
@unpublished{disdier2022_StudyDesign,
  author = {Disdier, Alexandre and Masson, Dimitri and Brethomé, Thomas
    and Jankovic, Marija and Boy, Guy Andre},
  title = {Study and Design of a Remote and Virtual Air Traffic Control
    Center Using a {Human} {Systems} {Integration} Approach},
  date = {2022-12-01},
  url = {https://dhmmasson.github.io/publications/disdier2022_StudyDesign.html},
  langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Disdier, A., Masson, D., Brethomé, T., Jankovic, M., & Boy, G. A. (2022, December 1). Study and design of a remote and virtual air traffic control center using a Human Systems Integration approach . https://dhmmasson.github.io/publications/disdier2022_StudyDesign.html