
Ephram developed reliability-focused enhancements for the CU-Robotics/firmware repository, delivering a core data transmission engine for the Waggle Interceptor with timing-based scheduling and improved operator feedback. Using Rust and Python, Ephram implemented serialization optimizations and asynchronous programming to ensure consistent data flow and reduce runtime latency. The work included refining terminal output for better usability and creating comprehensive documentation, installation scripts, and automation tooling to streamline onboarding and deployment. By cleaning up legacy simulation scripts and tightening code management practices, Ephram reduced maintenance overhead and established a scalable foundation for telemetry in embedded systems and field deployments.

March 2025: CU-Robotics/firmware delivered reliability-focused improvements to the Waggle Interceptor and related tooling. Key outcomes include: a core data transmission engine with timing-based scheduling and UX enhancements ensuring reliable data flow and clearer operator feedback; comprehensive docs, install scripts, and automation to accelerate onboarding and deployments; and targeted repository cleanup to reduce maintenance overhead. These efforts improved data integrity, reduced setup friction, and established a scalable telemetry foundation for field deployments.
March 2025: CU-Robotics/firmware delivered reliability-focused improvements to the Waggle Interceptor and related tooling. Key outcomes include: a core data transmission engine with timing-based scheduling and UX enhancements ensuring reliable data flow and clearer operator feedback; comprehensive docs, install scripts, and automation to accelerate onboarding and deployments; and targeted repository cleanup to reduce maintenance overhead. These efforts improved data integrity, reduced setup friction, and established a scalable telemetry foundation for field deployments.
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