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DoorBot: Closed-Loop Task Planning and Manipulation for Door Opening in the Wild with Haptic Feedback

Zhi Wang, Yuchen Mo, Shengmiao Jin, Wenzhen Yuan

Year
2025
Citations
1

Abstract

Robots operating in unstructured environments face significant challenges when interacting with everyday objects like doors. They particularly struggle to generalize across diverse door types and conditions. Existing vision-based and open-loop planning methods often lack the robustness to handle varying door designs, mechanisms, and push/pull configurations. In this work, we propose a haptic-aware closed-loop hierarchical control framework that enables robots to explore and open different unseen doors in the wild. Our approach leverages real-time haptic feedback, allowing the robot to adjust its strategy dynamically based on force feedback during manipulation. We test our system on 20 unseen doors across different buildings, featuring diverse appearances and mechanical types. Our framework achieves a 90% success rate, demonstrating its ability to generalize and robustly handle varied door-opening tasks. This scalable solution offers potential applications in broader open-world articulated object manipulation tasks.

Keywords

Haptic technologyTask (project management)Loop (graph theory)Computer scienceClosed loopFeedback loopHuman–computer interactionControl theory (sociology)SimulationControl engineering

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