Luos is a set of plug-and-play modules with robotic functions such as actuators or sensors that allow an automatic topology detection and the development of simplified behaviors.
“Luos is a robot internal software that links and makes every element and function communicate together into a single system image.”
“Luos is a nervous system for modular robotics, it’s a set of firmware bricks that handle each functionalities, sensors and actuators of a robot, through a communication bus.”
“Luos is a distributed operating system that makes any robotic devices modular and fully operable.”
Robots* are hard to make. It requires too much money, too much time, and too many people to develop one from scratch to production.
Luos is microservices for embedded systems
“To shorten the time-to-market of electronic devices, Luos enables microservices architecture for embedded systems: 1 microservice = 1 software function, possibly using hardware.”
Level 0: “Luos is a software that eases the creation of electronic devices.”
Level 1: ”Luos is a software that eases the development of electronic devices thanks to modularity.”
Level 2: ”Luos draws inspiration from microservices architecture in the web for embedded electronics in order to ease the development and production of electronic devices.”
Docker encapsulates web applications so that they can be plugged and work together.