How Can XR Enhance Collaboration with CAD/CAE Tools in Remote Design Reviews?
Paper in proceeding, 2024

This study studies the challenges of effective communication and collaboration in remote design review meetings (DRMs) and explores the potential of Extended Reality (XR) technologies to address these challenges. The research focuses on identifying recurring communication issues and the preferences of companies within the context of remote DRMs. The study involves qualitative content analysis and industry workshops to uncover the current problems with conventional approaches and the aspirations of companies regarding improved collaboration in the DRM process. Drawing upon the insights gathered from both the workshop and design review observations, this paper highlights the features that are critical for collaborative software to handle online design reviews. XR technologies offer immersive and interactive experiences that can transform communication and collaboration in the context of DRMs. By identifying the specific challenges faced in remote DRMs and understanding the desires of companies, this study sets the stage for a more efficient and effective collaborative process. It emphasizes the adaptability of XR technologies to meet industry needs and integrate seamlessly into existing workflows. The study concludes by highlighting the potential for XR technologies to enhance collaboration in DRMs, making them a valuable tool for various industries.

Design Review

Collaboration

Extended Reality

Author

Garcia Rivera Francisco

University of Skövde

Rostami Asreen

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

Mattsson Sandra

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

Henrik Söderlund

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Production Systems

Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering

2352751X (ISSN) 23527528 (eISSN)

Vol. 52 383-394
9781643685106 (ISBN)

11th Swedish Production Symposium, SPS2024
Trollhattan, Sweden,

Subject Categories

Media and Communications

Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.3233/ATDE240182

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12/16/2024