
BORDEAUX, France–(Business Wire) — Luos, a developer of open source projects for edge, IoT (Internet of Things) and embedded distributed systems, today announced an integration with Freedom Robotics that enables devices to be monitored and controlled remotely over the internet, simply by add one line. of code.
“This integration brings a new level of simplicity and power to any cyber-physical system (CPS) with the ability to view and control a microcontroller unit (MCU) using the Freedom Robotics dashboard,” said Nicolas Rabault, co-founder and CEO, Luos. “Adding just one line of code to Luos makes the device visible and able to be monitored and controlled from anywhere using the internet – down to a specific MCU level.”
Luos partnered with Freedom Robotics, a software infrastructure provider for modern robotics companies, to create a bridge that can display embedded data in real-time, without the need to be physically attached to the device.
“Developers can take any aspect of the Luos software and use that on the Freedom Robotics platform to take advantage of all of its added functionality,” said Rabault. “For example, monitoring and controlling various aspects of a robot – arms, sensors, lights, and more – built with Luos software. This is especially helpful when, for example, you want to see the status of a particular sensor in real time remotely from anywhere. The ability also allows data to be aggregated to aid in troubleshooting and root cause analysis which, in turn, helps to ensure uptime.”
Find more details here about the integration, how it works and how to get started. Try Luos by going to the Get Started tutorial and join the Luos community of embedded and edge developers from around the world who are sharing their knowledge and ideas.
The Luos team is developing an open source solution using microservices concepts for embedded and edge systems. This makes it easy to share and reuse code in project implementations that include embedded and edge systems.
The microservices architecture of Luos provides flexibility for unlimited project possibilities – running as a single service on a single node (a physical “hardware” component that runs Luos) or several services on several nodes. For example, an intelligent agricultural system that can automatically irrigate a piece of land; a facial recognition robot that can recognize human emotions; or a smart parking system that can identify and monitor available spaces.
About Luos
Founded in 2018 in Bordeaux, France, Luos provides a simple and lightweight containerization platform that enables microservices architecture for edge and embedded systems. Its powerful modular design can be used to simplify and connect any hardware component and application code together as a single system image, making management and updates easier. To learn more about Luos visit luos.io.