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Echo: An Open-Source, Low-Cost Teleoperation System with Force Feedback for Dataset Collection in Robot Learning

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arxiv 2504.07939 v1 pith:GDR6GDP3 submitted 2025-04-10 cs.RO

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In this article, we propose Echo, a novel joint-matching teleoperation system designed to enhance the collection of datasets for manual and bimanual tasks. Our system is specifically tailored for controlling the UR manipulator and features a custom controller with force feedback and adjustable sensitivity modes, enabling precise and intuitive operation. Additionally, Echo integrates a user-friendly dataset recording interface, simplifying the process of collecting high-quality training data for imitation learning. The system is designed to be reliable, cost-effective, and easily reproducible, making it an accessible tool for researchers, laboratories, and startups passionate about advancing robotics through imitation learning. Although the current implementation focuses on the UR manipulator, Echo architecture is reconfigurable and can be adapted to other manipulators and humanoid systems. We demonstrate the effectiveness of Echo through a series of experiments, showcasing its ability to perform complex bimanual tasks and its potential to accelerate research in the field. We provide assembly instructions, a hardware description, and code at https://eterwait.github.io/Echo/.

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  1. PAPRLE (Plug-And-Play Robotic Limb Environment): A Modular Ecosystem for Robotic Limbs

    cs.RO 2025-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    PAPRLE is a modular teleoperation ecosystem that pairs diverse input devices with arbitrary robot limb configurations and adds force feedback even when leader and follower morphologies differ.

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