


To design Strip’TIC, the controller activity has been analyzed using ethnographic and participatory design methods (6 observation sessions in real context, 3 observation sessions of training controllers, 4 interview sessions, 5 brainstormings and prototyping sessions and 4 design walkthrough sessions).
During prototyping workshops, controllers were able to build paper and video mockups, in order to provide us with their own view on what an appropriate support of their work could be and on the way the user should be able to interact with the system. We ran design walkthrough sessions during which where the controllers tried the prototype by running scenarios such as ungrouping, conflict detection, stack management, etc.
The Strip’TIC design team is composed of 1 controller and 4 HCI designers and researchers (visualization, tangible and paper-based interaction, graphic design).
Air Traffic Controller for 15 years in several french approach centers, working now as ATC expert in Reaserch and Development on HMI for french civil aviation.
Visualization researcher in the Interactive Computing lab (ENAC), the French Civil Aviation University.
With a formation of disigner, now working as Researcher on critical interface design in the Interactive Computing lab (ENAC), the French Civil Aviation University.
Researcher in the Interactive Computing lab (ENAC), the French Civil Aviation University. Her research focuses on tangible interaction and paper augmented design for aeronautics. She also investigates participatory development in system engineering processes.
My interest is in Human-Computer Interaction and Computer Science. I strongly believe that HCI is at the root of many problems of Computer Science, including programming. In fact, I think that Computer Science is the science of controlled, automatic transformations, from data to perception. As a researcher, I tend to favor iconoclast ideas that shake established concepts to their roots.
Vinot Jean-Luc, Letondal Catherine, Lesbordes Remi, Chatty Sthephan, Conversy Stephan, Hurter Christophe
2014. Tangible Augmented Reality for Air Traffic Control. Interactions 21(4), 54-57, July-August 2014 issue.
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Gauthier Yoann, Marcy Joran, Duprat David, Paoleschi Alexis, Letondal Catherine, Lesbordes Rémi, Vinot Jean Luc, Christophe Hurter.
Interactions gestuelles pour Strip’TIC, un environnement tangible pour les contrôleurs aériens
IHM 14, 26e conférence francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine, Oct 2014, Lille, France.
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Catherine Letondal, Christophe Hurter, Remi Lesbordes, Jean-Luc Vinot and Stephane Conversy.
Flights in my Hands: Coherence Concerns in Designing
Strip’TIC, a Tangible Space for Air Traffic Controllers.
CHI 2013, April 27–May 2, 2013, Paris, France. pdf
Christophe Hurter, Remi Lesbordes, Catherine Letondal, Jean-Luc Vinot and Stephane Conversy.
Strip'TIC: Exploring Automatic Paper Strip for Air Traffic Controllers.
Advanced Visual Interface. AVI 2012. , Advanced Visual Interfaces, Capri, Italy, ACM Press. pdf
Christophe Hurter, Paul Edouard, Vincent Gaits, Hasna Nadfaoui, Jérôme Pailler, Catherine Letondal, Stéphane Conversy.
Etude exploratoire du stylo électronique pour le Contrôle Aérien.
Interaction Homme-Machine (IHM 2011), Nice, 24/10/2011-27/10/2011, ACM, octobre 2011. pdf
Strip'TIC brochure pdf
Strip'TIC Prototype 1 pdf3D pdf
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