Robot Observability
The ability to understand the internal state of a robotic system through its external outputs — logs, metrics, traces, and alerts. Robot observability extends traditional software observability with hardware-specific signals like temperature, battery, motor current, and sensor health.
Why It Matters
Robots operate in physical environments where failures have physical consequences. Observability must go beyond software metrics to include hardware telemetry, environmental conditions, and real-time behavioral monitoring.
How Roboticks Implements It
Roboticks provides real-time log streaming, session recording and playback, hardware-aware telemetry dashboards (CPU, memory, disk, temperature, battery, network), configurable alert rules with multi-channel notifications, and AI-powered anomaly detection with fleet-wide pattern recognition.