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Human mobility assist technologies currently rely on complex actuation system or on passive elastic elements to restitute mobility to individuals with motion impairments. These mobile technologies require actuators with a very high power-to-weight ratio such not to hinder their efficiency. One such actuator is the pneumatic artificial muscle (PAM), which consists of a soft elastic bladder, filled...