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Shibaura Institute of Technology, Waseda University and Fujitsu develop quantum computer-based robot posture optimization
Enabling smoother, more complex movements for next-generation robots

Tokyo and Kawasaki, Japan, August 25, 2025 - (JCN Newswire) - Shibaura Institute of Technology (Associate Professor Takuya Otani, Faculty of System Science and Engineering [Human Robot System Laboratory]), Waseda University (Professor Atsuo Takanishi, Faculty of Science and Engineering), and Fujitsu Limited today announced the development of an innovative method for efficiently controlling robot posture using quantum computing technology. This new approach facilitates the efficient and accurate calculation of inverse kinematics, i.e., determining joint angles from a target end-effector position, for multi-joint robots by leveraging qubit-based position representation and quantum entanglement. Verification using Fujitsu's quantum simulator achieved up to a 43% error reduction with fewer calculations compared to conventional methods. The effectiveness of quantum entanglement was also confirmed through an experiment carried out on the 64-qubit quantum computer jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu.

By expressing the orientation and position of each robot link as a qubit, and by replicating the structural influence of parent joint movements on child joints through quantum entanglement, the number of necessary calculations was significantly reduced compared to conventional classical methods. As quantum computing advances towards practical application, this development is expected to contribute substantially to the creation of next-generation robots that demand real-time control and complex operational capabilities.

Quantum technology breakthrough for complex robot posture calculation

In robot posture control, calculating inverse kinematics is crucial. For robots with multiple joints, the possible angle combinations are numerous, requiring iterative calculations to minimize the discrepancy from the target position and resulting in a high computational load. For a full-body multi-joint model with 17 joints, equivalent to the number of joints in the human body, the number of possible calculations required are too vast to be solved directly. A common approach has been to perform motion calculations with an approximated 7 joints, but this limits the smoothness of movement.

In this research, a new method leveraging the power of quantum computing has been proposed to address these challenges. The orientation and position of each robot part (link) are represented by qubits, and forward kinematics, i.e., calculation of end-effector position from joint angles, is carried out using quantum circuits. Inverse kinematics calculations are performed on classical computers, achieving efficient posture control through a hybrid quantum-classical approach.

Improved convergence speed and accuracy with quantum entanglement

Furthermore, by introducing quantum entanglement, the structure where the movement of parent joints naturally influences child joints is reproduced on the quantum circuit. This significantly improved the convergence speed and accuracy of inverse kinematics calculations. In addition, a trial calculation showed that motion calculations for a full-body multi-joint model with 17 joints can be executed in approximately 30 minutes.

Expected applications in humanoid and multi-joint robots

This method can express the posture of multi-joint robots with a small number of qubits, making it implementable even in current noise intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) computers. In the future, this technology could be applied to real-time control of humanoid robots and multi-joint manipulators, obstacle avoidance, and energy optimization. Further performance improvements are also anticipated through combination with advanced quantum algorithms such as quantum Fourier transform.

Research paper details

Authors:
- Takuya Otani, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Faculty of System Science and Engineering
- Atsuo Takanishi, Waseda University, Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Nobuyuki Hara, Fujitsu Limited
- Yutaka Takita, Fujitsu Limited
- Koichi Kimura, Fujitsu Limited
Title: Quantum computation for robot posture optimization

Journal: Scientific Reports, Nature Portfolio
DOI:10.1038/s41598-025-12109-0

About Shibaura Institute of Technology (SIT), Japan

Shibaura Institute of Technology (SIT) is a private university with campuses in Tokyo and Saitama. Since the establishment of its predecessor, Tokyo Higher School of Industry and Commerce, in 1927, it has maintained “learning through practice” as its philosophy in the education of engineers. SIT was the only private science and engineering university selected for the Top Global University Project sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and had received support from the ministry for 10 years starting from the 2014 academic year. Its motto, “Nurturing engineers who learn from society and contribute to society,” reflects its mission of fostering scientists and engineers who can contribute to the sustainable growth of the world by exposing their over 9,500 students to culturally diverse environments, where they learn to cope, collaborate, and relate with fellow students from around the world. Find out more: https://www.shibaura-it.ac.jp/en/

About Waseda University

Waseda University was founded in 1882 with the founding principles of “Independence of Scholarship,” “Practical Application of Scholarship,” and the “Fostering of Good Citizens.” It is a private university with 10 faculties, including undergraduate departments, graduate schools, and professional graduate schools. As Waseda University approaches its 150th anniversary in 2032, it is returning to its founding principles and striving to further strengthen its three pillars: research, education, and contribution. Furthermore, under the philosophy, "Do not think only of your own interest, your family's interest, or the interests of your country alone, but be ambitious to contribute to humankind throughout the world," the University aims to evolve into a “university that contributes to humankind throughout the world” by 2050. Find out more: https://www.waseda.jp/top/en/

About Fujitsu

Fujitsu’s purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers around the globe, our 113,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: AI, Computing, Networks, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$23 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: global.fujitsu

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