SO-TA replaces standard attention with optimal-transport alignment across vision, force/torque, and proprioception to improve diffusion-policy performance on real-robot insertion and wiping tasks.
Delta6: A Low-Cost, 6-DOF Force-Sensing Flexible End-Effector
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This paper presents Delta6, a low-cost, six-degree-of-freedom (6-DOF) force/torque end-effector that combines antagonistic springs with magnetic encoders to deliver accurate wrench sensing while remaining as simple to assemble as flat-pack furniture. A fully 3D-printed prototype, assembled entirely from off-the-shelf parts, withstands peak forces above +/-14.4 N and torques of +/-0.33 N.m per axis; these limits can be further extended by leveraging the proposed parametric analytical model. Without calibration, Delta6 attains a 99th-percentile error of 7% full scale (FS). With lightweight sequence models, the error is reduced to 3.8% FS by the best-performing network. Benchmarks on multiple computing platforms confirm that the device's bandwidth is adjustable, enabling balanced trade-offs among update rate, accuracy, and cost, while durability, thermal drift, and zero-calibration tests confirm its robustness. With Delta6 mounted on a robot arm governed by a force-impedance controller, the system successfully performs two contact-rich tasks: buffing curved surfaces and tight assemblies. Experiments validate the design, showing that Delta6 is a robust, low-cost alternative to existing 6-DOF force sensing solutions. Open-source site: https://wings-robotics.github.io/delta6 .
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A bilateral teleoperation system with compliant 6-DOF sensors on both sides achieves stable tracking under 120 ms delays and 1% packet loss at 150 Hz on a Lite6/FR3 testbed.
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Spacetime Optimal-Transport Attention for Visuo-Haptic Imitation Learning of Contact-Rich Manipulation
SO-TA replaces standard attention with optimal-transport alignment across vision, force/torque, and proprioception to improve diffusion-policy performance on real-robot insertion and wiping tasks.
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Bilateral Teleoperation with Compliant 6-DOF Pose-and-Force Sensing
A bilateral teleoperation system with compliant 6-DOF sensors on both sides achieves stable tracking under 120 ms delays and 1% packet loss at 150 Hz on a Lite6/FR3 testbed.