The McKibben muscle and its use in actuating robot-arms showing similarities with human arm behaviour
Describes the McKibben muscle and its major properties. Outlines the analogy between this artificial muscle and the skeletal muscle. Describes the actuator composed of two McKibben muscles set into antagonism based on the model of the biceps-triceps system, and explains its natural compliance in ana...
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