Hybrid FES-robot cooperative control of ambulatory gait rehabilitation exoskeleton

Hybrid control of walking aims blending robotic exoskeletons and electrical stimulation to overcome the drawbacks of each while preserving their advantages. In this article, a hybrid cooperative control strategy is presented. We present experimental results in healthy subjects, showing the controller ability to balance power contribution among exoskeleton and muscle stimulation.

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