2024
DOI: 10.1177/1045389x241244506
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Hardware-in-the-loop dynamic load emulation of robotic systems actuated by fluidic artificial muscles

Nicholas Mazzoleni,
Matthew Bryant

Abstract: Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing is a popular control system testing method because it bridges the gap between modeling/simulation and experiments. Instead of designing a full hardware-based experiment to validate the results of a simulation, the plant hardware can be replaced with an emulator device that responds to exogenous inputs and effectively emulates the dynamic behavior of a system. This approach can be more cost-effective and modular, since the emulated plant system can be modeled in a simulation e… Show more

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