2022
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11111727
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Force Tracking Control of Functional Electrical Stimulation via Hybrid Active Disturbance Rejection Control

Abstract: Stroke is a worldwide disease with a high incidence rate. After surviving a stroke, most patients are left with impaired upper or lower limb. Muscle force training is vital for stroke patients to recover limb function and improve their quality of life. This paper proposes a force tracking control method for upper limb based on functional electrical stimulation (FES), which is a promising rehabilitation approach. A modified Hammerstein model is proposed to describe the nonlinear dynamics of biceps brachii, whic… Show more

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