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Intro
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Deployment Challenges
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Dolphin Bat Detectors
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The Explorer
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Planning
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Diary
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Logs
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Sustenance
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Packing food
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Power
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Low Power
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Handling Problems
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Show Of Hands
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Live Code
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Live Code 2
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assert
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undefined behavior
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standard strings
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interview question
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option 3 problems
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option 4 problems
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watchdogs
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software watchdogs
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implementing changes
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error reporting
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subsystem
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report files
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infield updates
Description:
Explore engineering techniques for creating resilient programs in remote and inaccessible environments through this ACCU 2022 conference talk by Matthew Dodkins. Delve into practical coding strategies for ensuring long-term program runtime, including bootloaders, watchdogs, and exception handling. Learn from real-world experiences in the Amazon rainforest, where Dodkins deployed dolphin and bat detectors for conservation purposes. Gain insights into planning, power management, and problem-solving for extreme conditions. Participate in interactive live coding sessions and discover best practices for implementing changes, error reporting, and in-field updates. Enhance your skills in crafting robust systems that can withstand challenging deployments and continue running indefinitely.

A Year in a Rainforest - Engineering for Survival

ACCU Conference
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