According to the latest information from Tianyancha, Hangzhou Yushu Technology Co., Ltd. has recently disclosed a patent titled "A Robot Motion Control Method and Electronic Device Based on Digital Twin." The patent was submitted on July 30, aiming to solve the problem of robots being disconnected from the environment during dance performances through innovative technology, significantly enhancing their stage performance.

The core of this patent lies in the application of digital twin technology, which builds a system consisting of six key modules: environmental acquisition, map processing, digital stage twin, dance motion design, trajectory planning, and dance synthesis. These modules form an efficient and scalable dance design solution through data interaction and functional collaboration.

The uniqueness of this patent is that it enables robots to accurately perceive and adapt to changes in the stage environment. Through digital twin technology, robots are no longer simply executing preset actions, but can dynamically match the scene, thereby avoiding situations where actions are out of sync with the environment, making the performance more smooth and natural.

The breakthrough of this technology lies in its ability to design complex stage performances for robots. With this system, it is possible to design and plan high-difficulty dance moves for robots, enabling them to undertake more complex stage performance tasks.