Stabilization_Control_System_for_Dielectric_Elastomer_Actuators__DEA_
Dielectric elastomer actuators have emerged as promising components in soft robotics and biomedi-cal engineering. This research aims to enhance the reliability and movement quality of DEAs used toreplace the zygomaticus muscle, enabling individuals with facial paralysis to smile again.
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