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  1. For individuals with neurological conditions (NCs) affecting the muscles of their legs, motorized functional electrical stimulation (FES) cycling is a rehabilitation strategy which offers numerous health benefits. Motorized FES cycling is an example of cooperative physical human-robot interaction where both the cycle’s motor and rider’s muscles (through electrical stimulation) must be well controlled to achieve desired performance. Since every NC is unique, adaptive control of motorized FES cycling is motivated over a one-size-fits-all approach. In this paper, a robust sliding-mode controller is employed on the rider’s muscles while an adaptive neural network admittance controller is employed on the cycle’s motor to preserve rider comfort and safety. Through a Lyapunov-like switched systems stability analysis, global asymptotic stability of the cycle controller is guaranteed and the muscle controller is proven to be passive with respect to the cycle. Experiments on one able-bodied participant were conducted to validate the control design. 
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