Digital Twin-Driven Virtual Reconstruction and Scene Reproduction of the Pingliangtai Site
This study explores the application of digital twin technology in the virtual reconstruction and scene reproduction of the Pingliangtai site to enhance the preservation and transmission of cultural heritage.The research integrates multi-dimensional spatiotemporal data,three-dimensional modeling,virtual reality(VR),and augmented reality(AR)technologies to construct a digital foundation of the ancient city and achieve digital reconstruction of historical scenes.Findings reveal that the application of digital twin technology not only improves the efficiency and accuracy of archaeological research but also enhances public awareness of cultural heritage through immersive experiences.The study concludes that the digitalization of the Pingliangtai site represents not merely a technical application but also an innovative approach to cultural heritage preservation and transmission in modern society.This research highlights the potential of digital twin technology in cultural heritage,promoting its digital transformation and intelligent display.
Digital twin technologyCultural heritage preservationAugmented realityVirtual realityDigital display