2021-04-122016-01-011757265717572665SCOPUS;2-s2.0-84948708526http://hdl.handle.net/10784/28843The need for more flexible tools and reduction of time and cost has led to the implementation of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) techniques in the product design and development process. Those techniques have already been used in the conceptual, manufacturing and assembly stages of product design instead of or in extension of the physical prototypes. Such virtual applications have demonstrated superior performance in assembly process design and evaluation of activities that present information about different assembly states in real time, thanks to their flexibility in manipulating and creating new working scenarios. Here, the development of an AR application, called PoliART, aimed at the visual evaluation of assembly sequences at early stages of design is presented. At an industrial level this allows collaborative work between designers and manufacturing engineers from the very beginning in order to consider assembly devices, times and resources, with a short implementation time and reduced costs. © 2016 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.enghttps://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/issn/1757-2657An augmented reality tool to validate the assembly sequence of a discrete productinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaperASAAssembly processAssembly sequence analysisAugmented realityAuthoring toolComputer aided engineeringEvaluation tool2021-04-12Osorio-Gómez, G.Viganò, R.Arbeláez, J.C.10.1504/IJCAET.2016.073263