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Retrieve of, storage to, and control of data to field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), dynamic or static memory, graphical processing units (GPUs), digital signal processing (DSP) cards, or other embedded processors.
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Candidate will have a strong background in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms and their implementation in MATLAB and FPGAs in support of a fast paced, multi-disciplinary design team.
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They are searching for an individual that has experience on both the hardware and electrical side of things because this position will be responsible for the designing and development of the circuitry on hardware, FPGA, and digital signal processing (DSP.
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Our researchers have a broad range of expertise related to computer science and electrical engineering, such as AI/ML, algorithms, digital signal processing, audio engineering, image processing, computer vision, data science & analytics, distributed systems, cloud, edge & mobile computing, computer networking, and IoT.
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Understanding of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) design. - Understanding of high-speed digital signal processing design. - Experience on complex systems of systems utilizing parallel processing, distributed processing, multi-core, secure processing.
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Hands on design and test experience with signal processing concepts such as FFTs, channelizers, digital filters, digital modulation, digital down/up-conversion, adaptive processing, etc and their implementation into new or existing modular HDL designs.
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With a focus on digital signal processing (DSP) implementations. Strong understanding of digital signal processing (DSP) concepts. Background in high-speed digital signal processing systems development for military, aerospace, or intelligence applications.
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Designing and developing digital signal processing algorithms for RF waveform design and analysis. Remaining abreast of the latest advancements in digital signal processing, wireless communication standards, and related technologies.
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Eight (8) years’ experience as a Signals Software Engineer (SSWE) or equivalent on a project with a focus on Radio Frequency (RF) to include experience with Fourier transforms, filtering, communications theory, digital modulation, error control coding, signals analysis tools (e.g., Wigner-Ville transform (WVT), DVT), and digital signal processing (e.g., adaptive beamforming/ filtering, demodulation.
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Experience with Digital Signal Processing (DSP) design or modeling and analysis of Software Defined Radios (SDRs) Provide technical intelligence analysis of weapon systems and C4 networks, including analyzing printed circuit boards, hardware devices, including microprocessors, digital signal processors (DSP) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) design, extraction of firmware, and analysis of software and firmware to understand the capabilities and performance of the system based on software analysis.
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Digital Signal Processing and Design: Active noise cancellation, automatic line-enhancement signal processing, Kalman filters, Digital Up/Down Converters, CIC Filters, Polyphase and Half-band Filters, A/D Converters, D/A Converters, DDR, Digital Waveform Generators, Mixed Signal CCAs, Mixed Signal Modules and Subsystems.
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Implement key 3GPP digital signal processing algorithms with very tight time, latency and energy budgets by interfacing to niche cellular ASIC hardware. Design interfaces and call flows for DSP processing.
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This position is ideal for an energetic, motivated and application minded application engineer looking for new challenges in digital signal processing and algorithm for the cutting edge ultra-wideband transceiver (RF Converter based) technology and application development.
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Knowledge and experience with noise & vibration measurement systems including sensor selection, sensor placement, signal conditioning and Digital Signal Processing (DSP). Knowledge and experience with noise & vibration measurement systems including sensor selection, sensor placement, signal conditioning and Digital Signal Processing (DSP.
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Digital Signal Processing (DSP) This position requires eligibility to obtain a US Personnel Security Clearance (PCL), US Citizenship is required. Digital Signal Processing (DSP.
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