
Daniel Vieira developed a complete line-following robot system in the danielvieira95/Projetos_Disciplina_IE323 repository, integrating hardware and software components using Arduino and C++. He implemented sensor integration with devices such as the INA226 and ADS1115, motor control with PID algorithms, and Bluetooth connectivity, focusing on robust embedded systems design and PCB asset management. Daniel emphasized maintainability by extensively documenting the project, updating the README, and adding an assembly manual to streamline onboarding and future development. His work demonstrated depth in hardware-software co-design, repository organization, and technical writing, resulting in a deployable, well-documented robotics platform ready for handover.
December 2024 monthly summary for danielvieira95/Projetos_Disciplina_IE323. Focused on documentation quality and asset delivery to enhance maintainability, onboarding, and artifact accessibility. No major bugs fixed this month; documentation-driven work improved reliability and traceability for future development.
December 2024 monthly summary for danielvieira95/Projetos_Disciplina_IE323. Focused on documentation quality and asset delivery to enhance maintainability, onboarding, and artifact accessibility. No major bugs fixed this month; documentation-driven work improved reliability and traceability for future development.
Month: 2024-11 — Focused on delivering a complete end-to-end line-following robot project with hardware/software integration, plus extensive repository clean-up and documentation to enable deployment and handover. This month centered on delivering a fully functional system, improving maintainability, and laying groundwork for future iterations. No critical bugs reported; improvements were focused on feature completion, integration, and documentation.
Month: 2024-11 — Focused on delivering a complete end-to-end line-following robot project with hardware/software integration, plus extensive repository clean-up and documentation to enable deployment and handover. This month centered on delivering a fully functional system, improving maintainability, and laying groundwork for future iterations. No critical bugs reported; improvements were focused on feature completion, integration, and documentation.

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