
Michel Rottleuthner contributed to the SenseMate project in the smartuni/riot-po-2025 repository by redesigning the SenseMate3D enclosure for improved hardware integration and manufacturing readiness. He applied 3D modeling and CAD skills to update case tolerances, introduce snap-fit features, and add STL export options, streamlining both customization and production. Using C and embedded systems expertise, Michel addressed a reliability issue in the sound event subsystem, ensuring stable audio handling at startup. He also performed repository cleanup by removing obsolete GCODE and backup files, reducing maintenance overhead. The work demonstrated thorough attention to both hardware design and codebase maintainability.

July 2025 highlights the SenseMate project’s hardware integration and repository hygiene improvements for faster manufacturing handoff and more reliable operation. Key outcomes include a hardware-ready enclosure redesign (SenseMate3D) and cleanup of obsolete assets, plus a reliability fix to the sound event subsystem that underpins robust audio handling.
July 2025 highlights the SenseMate project’s hardware integration and repository hygiene improvements for faster manufacturing handoff and more reliable operation. Key outcomes include a hardware-ready enclosure redesign (SenseMate3D) and cleanup of obsolete assets, plus a reliability fix to the sound event subsystem that underpins robust audio handling.
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