The potentialities of a manipulator concept based on isotropic translational parallel mechanisms and agonistic-antagonistic dielectric elastomer actuation are investigated in the con- text of human-machine interfaces. Static analysis reveals that this manipulator concept is well suited to the development of novel generation of cost-effective interactive robots with low effect- ive inertia and human-like performance and behaviour. Key
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Advances in Robot Kinematics: Motion in Man and Machine. (2010). Advances in Robot Kinematics: Motion in Man and Machine. Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9262-5
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