: The "artificial muscles" (typically motors or pneumatic systems) that produce the physical force or motion. Major Application Areas
: Measure external variables like force, load, and limb position (e.g., accelerometers and force meters). Introduction to Biomechatronics
While often associated with limb replacement, biomechatronics spans a wide range of human-machine integration: Introduction to Biomechatronics | IET Digital Library : The "artificial muscles" (typically motors or pneumatic
: Detect the user's intentions by picking up electrical signals from muscles (EMG) or nerves. and limb position (e.g.