Robot Monitoring
Read each robot's live status and telemetry from the Fleet page.
What "online" means
A robot is online when it is actively sending telemetry. The Fleet page listens for a continuous stream of updates; if a robot stops reporting for a few seconds, it is automatically marked offline. Online status reflects the live data feed, not just whether the robot was once reachable.
A separate indicator tracks whether the robot's onboard device is powered and reporting system health.
Live grid and table
Each robot card and table row updates in place as new telemetry arrives:
| Field | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Status | Online / offline, plus warning or maintenance states |
| Battery | State of charge (%) |
| Mode | Current operating mode (e.g. autonomous, manual) |
| Speed | Linear velocity in m/s |
| Fleet | The fleet the robot belongs to |
| Last Seen | Time since the last telemetry update |
In Table view, click any column header to sort by that field; click again to reverse the order.
Robot detail view
Click a robot to open its detail view, which expands into sections:
- Status: the robot's status message, assignment state, current Mode, and whether it is accepting missions.
- Battery: Charge, Voltage, Current, Temp, and power supply Status.
- Health: at-a-glance chips for link, GPS, E-Stop, fault, onboard device, and mission acceptance.
- Location & GPS: Speed, GPS fix, Heading, angular velocity, Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, and GPS source.
- Usage: Total distance, Total missions, Total uptime, and Charge cycles.
- System Information: onboard device status, CPU, Memory, and Disk usage, temperature, network signal, and uptime.
Additional sections cover robot info, sensors, and recent activity. From the detail view you can also edit or delete the robot. See Managing fleets and robots.