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enport.dev/p/rats

RATS: Rotational Antenna Tracking System

Designed an automated, two-axis tracking antenna and containerized mission control system for a high-bandwidth RF link.

Telemetry & Hardware Lead · Nov 2025 – Present · Team of 3

PCBEmbeddedFirmwareNetwork Engineering

What I Owned

Engineered mixed-signal PCB with RP2350s, sensors, GPS, and radio. Developed MQTT pipeline for data transmission and storage.

Contributions

Architected backend IoT telemetry pipeline with zero-touch deployment

Result: Pipeline achieves <50ms latency from hardware to database.

Method: Designed the tactical physical network with routers, switches, and high-bandwidth wireless bridges. Built a Dockerized stack with EMQX MQTT, TimescaleDB, and go2rtc.
DGMSystem Architecture

Engineered real-time DSP queries and mission control Grafana dashboards

Result: Grafana renders live maps and 10Hz dynamic graphs seamlessly.

Method: Wrote custom Grafana queries for Mach number, wind drift, and velocity derivations from 10Hz telemetry. Built a Python simulator to validate the full pipeline.
IMGIn-flight DashboardIMGGround Station

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