MyoSuite -- A contact-rich simulation suite for musculoskeletal motor control
Vittorio Caggiano, Huawei Wang, Guillaume Durandau, Massimo Sartori, and Vikash Kumar

TL;DR
MyoSuite is a comprehensive, physiologically accurate simulation platform for musculoskeletal control, enabling complex, contact-rich motor tasks and supporting realistic physiological variations for advancing neuro-musculoskeletal research.
Contribution
It introduces a scalable, contact-rich biomechanical simulation suite with diverse motor tasks and physiological modifications, filling gaps in existing musculoskeletal control frameworks.
Findings
Supports complex hand-object interactions.
Allows physiological alterations like tendon transfer and muscle fatigue.
Enables study of realistic, non-stationary motor tasks.
Abstract
Embodied agents in continuous control domains have had limited exposure to tasks allowing to explore musculoskeletal properties that enable agile and nimble behaviors in biological beings. The sophistication behind neuro-musculoskeletal control can pose new challenges for the motor learning community. At the same time, agents solving complex neural control problems allow impact in fields such as neuro-rehabilitation, as well as collaborative-robotics. Human biomechanics underlies complex multi-joint-multi-actuator musculoskeletal systems. The sensory-motor system relies on a range of sensory-contact rich and proprioceptive inputs that define and condition muscle actuation required to exhibit intelligent behaviors in the physical world. Current frameworks for musculoskeletal control do not support physiological sophistication of the musculoskeletal systems along with physical world…
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TopicsMuscle activation and electromyography studies · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery · Motor Control and Adaptation
