Abstract
Manufacturing systems are complex installations designed and developed by stakeholders with differing expertise. However, system design primarily features traditional methods, long lead times, and siloed environments, which obstruct comprehension, communication, or collaboration. Prior research has used extended reality (XR) to prototype and visualise specific manufacturing applications; however, flexible system modelling remains complex. To address these issues and lay the foundation for future-facing manufacturing design as part of Industry 4.0, we introduce ARTIFY—a prototype XR framework for conceptual system prototyping. It features abstract building blocks that can be semantically reconfigured to support early-stage modelling of varied manufacturing systems in immersive environments. This paper describes ARTIFY and presents an initial think-aloud evaluation. Participants perceived ARTIFY to enhance their spatial comprehension of systems, with users reporting excellent spatial presence, reflected in a mean Igroup Presence Questionnaire (IPQ) score of 5.14. They further reported subjective preferences for spatially organising system components when compared to “normal post-it notes”. However, the evaluation also highlighted key areas for improvement around usability, such as text input via the virtual keyboard, which requires further iteration to better support rapid user engagement. We conclude by discussing the implications for future industrial applications.
Keywords
extended reality; manufacturing systems; co-design; Industry 4.0
Date of this Version
3-2-2026
Recommended Citation
Macdonald, Shaun; Chen, Bixun; Xia, Yuanjie; and Ghannam, Rami, "Design and Evaluation of a Collaborative XR Framework with Abstract Building Blocks for Manufacturing System Prototyping" (2026). School of Engineering Technology Faculty Publications. Paper 71.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/soetfp/71
Comments
This is the publisher PDF of Macdonald, S.; Chen, B.; Xia, Y.; Ghannam, R. Design and Evaluation of a Collaborative XR Framework with Abstract Building Blocks for Manufacturing System Prototyping. Electronics 2026, 15, 1041. Published CC-BY by MDPI, the version of record and ADA Title II compliant version is available in HTML at DOI: 10.3390/electronics15051041.