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Our group's diverse expertise enables us to solve a wide range of radar, electronic warfare (EW), remote sensing, and signal processing problems for maritime missions. Have experience applying signal processing, image processing, pattern recognition, machine learning, deep learning, or related techniques with respect to signal extraction from sensors.
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Collaborate with leading experts to solve problems in fields such as: signal processing, image/video processing, machine learning, computer vision, statistical estimation, object tracking, optimization, control systems, ocean engineering/sonar, data analytics, and sensor hardware development.
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Staff Radar Systems Engineers develop parametric representations, visualizations, and data-driven analyses to support sensor requirements definition and use-case validation, including waveform and signal processing implementation.
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Experience with Digital Signal Processing techniques and FPGA implementation. The Receiver, Exciter, and Back-End Processing (REBEP) Department is the focal point for receiver, exciter, beam steering, and signal processing technology within Raytheon.
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Lockheed Martin eTech is looking for an embedded software engineer staff to join our team to lead the design and implementation of new signal and data processing chains in a high performance heterogeneous compute environment.
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Experience in multiple focused areas: analog/digital circuits, gimbal design/control, power supply and distribution, FPGA/firmware, control systems, digital signal processing, RF theory, intermediate frequency processing, embedded architectures, and/or Electro Magnetic Compatibility in defense applications.
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Design experience in the following radar system areas; antenna, receiver/exciter, waveforms, digital beamforming, multi-sensor track management and data fusion, adaptive signal processing, clutter mitigation techniques, electronic attack and electronic protect, sensor resource management and mission planning.
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Knowledge of radio frequency (RF) transmission theory, to include radar principles, signal reception, signal processing, detection and tracking performance, and electronic protection (EP); electronic warfare system components and dependencies (i.e. antennas, transmitters, receivers, signal processors, cooling systems, onboard power and avionics integration considerations, interrogation friend-or-foe (IFF) systems, etc.
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Prior experience with radar modeling including signal processing (pulse compression, coherent and non-coherent integration, etc. Modeling and analysis experience and capability in one or more of the following areas:RF Sensors / EO-IR Imaging / Remote Sensing Systems – Signal Processing, Detection and Track Filtering.
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Has experience data analysis including statistics and signal processing. Hands on experience with characterization of simulated sensor models for Lidar, Radar, and Camera Competence in linear algebra, antenna theory, optics, circuits, photonics, electro-optics.
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5+ years of experience in radar design, signal processing, probability and statistics, and algorithm development. Daily activities may consist of requirements development, trade studies, algorithm design, MATLAB simulations, waveform design, signal processing, performance analysis, product demonstrations and testing.
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Much of our work contributes to innovative research in the fields of sensor science, signal processing, data fusion, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and augmented reality (AR.
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4+ years’ experience in radar signal processing. - Experience working in areas of modeling and simulation (M&S), radar, adaptive radar, signals processing, algorithm development synthetic aperture radar (SAR) or similar fields.
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Our products are deployed all around the world on naval ships (signals intelligence), radar stations (signal processing), and on reconnaissance flights (synthetic aperture radar.
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We are based in beautiful Annapolis, a historic city on the Chesapeake Bay within easy driving distance of Washington D.C. and Baltimore, MD. Annapolis is the sailing capital of the world, and offers a rich variety of cultural experiences.
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