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    Three-dimensional hysteresis compensation enhances accuracy of robotic artificial muscles

    Our paper, Three-dimensional hysteresis compensation enhances accuracy of robotic artificial muscles, are accepted by Smart Materials and Structures. The proposed compensation method can be used to drive robotic artificial muscles to generate designed motions and forces. The proposed method is applicable to many of the existing artificial muscles and enables muscle-powered machines to generate desired motions.

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