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Working knowledge of radar, electronic warfare (EW), Digital Signal Processing (DSP), SIGINT, C. Working knowledge of radar, electronic warfare (EW), Digital Signal Processing (DSP), SIGINT, C.
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Technical knowledge of Linux computing environments, communication system theory, and radar theory - including modulation/demodulation, RF fundamentals, signal processing algorithm development, X-MIDAS programming, and digital-to-analog conversion systems is strongly desired.
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Experience with Digital Signal Processing techniques and FPGA implementation. Radar Receiver Exciter integration and test engineers are the liaisons between many Radar system components and are responsible for Radar Receiver Exciter data analysis and calibration, integration of hardware with firmware and software, and resolving system level issues that may stem from software or hardware anomalies.
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SciTec has an immediate opportunity for a talented Algorithm Technical Lead to support programs focusing on Image and Digital Signal Processing, State Estimation, and Classification for exploitation of data from remote sensing systems (ground-based, airborne and space-based.
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Leverage experience with autonomous perception to use data from multi-sensor arrays (electro-optical, infrared, radar, lidar) and fuse them into a combined worldspace surrounding a ship to improve autonomous navigation.
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Radar digital beamforming, multi-sensor track management and data fusion, adaptive signal processing etc. Drive the concept/simulation and translate customer system DSP requirements into product definition and prototype design for key applications such as radar digital beamforming, 5G/6G etc.
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Imaging systems could include panchromatic (pan), RADAR, LIDAR, OPIR, hyperspectral (HSI) and/or multispectral (MSI) on board space or airborne platforms. Image processing and digital signal processing experience.
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ADI's Aerospace and Defense business unit has an open position for a Principal Power Design Engineer who will evaluate and develop power system architectures and designs in support of Electronic Warfare (EW), phased array radar, munitions, and tactical communications/datalink systems.
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Tasking will be assigned to leverage the existing skills of the candidate, to include physics-based modeling, application of advanced mathematical techniques for data processing, digital signal processing, image processing, signals analysis, radar system modeling, and radar performance prediction.
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Analyze radar systems for performance metrics and provide status reports and recommendations to the Sensor Manager regarding the receiver systems. Minimum of 2 years of related experience including: Field installation, calibration, troubleshooting, and/or acceptance testing of radar or similar systems, preferably to include high power RF Mission operations and test range systems experience, desired.
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You will support Advanced Technology Radar and EW programs including research and development of advanced digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms; high-fidelity radar and RF modeling, simulation, and analysis; integration and field testing of RF sensors and systems; and CONUS/OCONUS deployment of advanced sensor systems.
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You Have:2+ years of experience with signal processing and radar principles, including Fourier analysis, filtering, modulation techniques, and digital signal processing algorithmsExperience with coding in MATLAB, C.
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Highly skilled in execution and analyses using digital radar M&S, specifically high fidelity radar models such as Open System Architecture Sensor Model and Common X-Band Element Development Tool and medium fidelity radar models.
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As a member of our team, you will use fundamentals of digital signal processing and RF communication techniques to prototype, execute performance modeling, and produce analysis products for maritime systems with an emphasis on detection, classification, and tracking.
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The Engineer in this role will support advanced technology radar, guided munition and EW programs including research and development of advanced digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms, high-fidelity radar and RF modeling, simulation, analysis and integration with RF sensors and systems.
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