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Journal of System Simulation

Abstract

Abstract: In stage performances, the increasing number of mechanical props poses significant challenges to their control and design. Each creative modification requires a complete rehearsal, resulting in low efficiency and sensitivity to creative changes. To address these issues, a model for the collective performance behavior of mechanical props is proposed. It utilizes centroid growth and 3D linear interpolation to generate spatial states and optimizes them in the temporal dimension using gradient descent. Through the construction of 3D simulation experiments, the planning and optimization of collective mechanical prop performance behavior in the model are analyzed. Similarity evaluation is used to compare the simulation results with real performance effects, demonstrating the effectiveness of the model in real-world performances. The model is applied in a performance proving its feasibility and advancement.

First Page

299

Last Page

310

CLC

TP391.9

Recommended Citation

He Lian, Huang Kexiang, Yan Dapeng, et al. Research on Modeling and Simulation of Collective Mechanical Props Performance Behavior[J]. Journal of System Simulation, 2025, 37(1): 299-310.

DOI

10.16182/j.issn1004731x.joss.23-1065

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