Xiangshan Tan1, Jingtian Ji1, Tianchong Jiang1, Pedro Lopes2, Matthew R. Walter1
1Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago (TTIC), 2University of Chicago
ICRA 2026
HapCompass is a wearable haptic device for contact-rich robotic teleoperation that renders 2D directional cues by mechanically rotating a single linear resonant actuator (LRA), whose asymmetric vibration provides directional haptic feedback. By mapping the robot's tactile measurements into directional feedback for the operator, it improves teleoperation performance on contact-rich tasks and leads to higher-quality demonstrations for imitation learning.
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@inproceedings{tan2026hapcompass,
author = {Tan, Xiangshan and Ji, Jingtian and Jiang, Tianchong and Lopes, Pedro and Walter, Matthew R.},
title = {HapCompass: A Rotational Haptic Device for Contact-Rich Robotic Teleoperation},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)},
year = {2026},
}