DexWrist: A Robotic Wrist for Constrained and Dynamic Manipulation
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Ulloa, Gabriella E.
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Agrawal, Pulkit
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DexWrist is a compliant robotic wrist designed to advance robotic manipulation in highly-constrained environments, enable dynamic tasks, and speed up data collection. DexWrist is designed to be close to the functional capabilities of the human wrist and achieves mechanical compliance and a greater workspace as compared to existing robotic wrist designs. The DexWrist can supercharge policy learning by (i) enabling faster teleoperation and therefore making data collection more scalable; (ii) completing tasks in fewer steps which reduces trajectory lengths and therefore can ease policy learning; (iii) DexWrist is designed to be torque transparent with easily simulateable kinematics for simulated data collection; and most importantly (iv) expands the workspace of manipulation for approaching highly cluttered scenes and tasks. More details about the wrist can be found at: https://sites.google.com/view/dexwrist/home.
Date issued
2025-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringPublisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology