DOGlove: Dexterous Manipulation with a Low-Cost Open-Source Haptic Force Feedback Glove
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Feb 11, 2025
Abstract
Dexterous hand teleoperation plays a pivotal role in enabling robots to
achieve human-level manipulation dexterity. However, current teleoperation
systems often rely on expensive equipment and lack multi-modal sensory
feedback, restricting human operators' ability to perceive object properties
and perform complex manipulation tasks. To address these limitations, we
present DOGlove, a low-cost, precise, and haptic force feedback glove system
for teleoperation and manipulation. DoGlove can be assembled in hours at a cost
under 600 USD. It features a customized joint structure for 21-DoF motion
capture, a compact cable-driven torque transmission mechanism for 5-DoF
multidirectional force feedback, and a linear resonate actuator for 5-DoF
fingertip haptic feedback. Leveraging action and haptic force retargeting,
DOGlove enables precise and immersive teleoperation of dexterous robotic hands,
achieving high success rates in complex, contact-rich tasks. We further
evaluate DOGlove in scenarios without visual feedback, demonstrating the
critical role of haptic force feedback in task performance. In addition, we
utilize the collected demonstrations to train imitation learning policies,
highlighting the potential and effectiveness of DOGlove. DOGlove's hardware and
software system will be fully open-sourced at https://do-glove.github.io/.