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Qualified candidates will apply strong systems engineering knowledge and understanding in the areas of signal processing, performance modeling, and RF simulation working with various systems, hardware, and software teams.
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Assembly, verilog, VHDL, Python, or straight math descriptionsFamiliar with signal processing techniques including energy detection, channelization, phase coherency, Doppler compensation, demodulation, etcExperience with processors such as TI C64X, C55XX, etc., Zynq ARM, Motorola AIM chip, etc.
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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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Have a theoretical background or experience in some of the following: probability theory, statistical or adaptive signal processing, detection and estimation theory, information theory, data fusion, optimization theory, or a related discipline.
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Digital signal processing (theory, simulation, or software implementation) RF Systems Engineer Job AD. Design, build, and test communications systems consisting of RF components such as LNAs, PAs, filters, antennas etc.
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This includes signal processing workflow management, signal data analysis, infrastructure design, maintenance, and integration work such as the configuration of virtualized environments, encryption, unique product installations and configurations.
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The Systems Engineer will support deployed customer processing systems, focusing on system operations, troubleshooting, maintenance, and specifically dataflows and scripting.
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If you are graduating with a PhD in Applied Math, Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering and would like to impact the development of the next generation of digital signal processing and communication algorithms for U. S. Navy electromagnetic systems, we'd love to have you join our team.
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Experience in ELINT/COMINT Systems Engineering related to digital signal processing, waveform development, and software-defined radio architectures. We're on the lookout for a dedicated Senior Systems Engineer - Airborne ISR Sensors, driven by excellence to contribute to our team, crafting innovative solutions that protect the interests of the U.S. and its allies.
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Understanding of telecommunications systems concepts and signal processing fundamentals. AST's work in areas such as high-capacity broadband communications, signal processing and analysis, tactical SIGINT, and wireless communications continually challenges our extraordinary engineers to resolve problems and make the world a safer place.
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From high reliability telecommunication processing to cyber operations, our diverse projects offer continuous challenges and opportunities for growth. Applied Signal Technology: WHO WE ARE.
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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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Coordinating or leading scientific or engineering development programs/projects that impact multiple areas (e.g., more than one of the following: instrument electrical systems, analog and digital designing, and digital signal processing.
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Have a working knowledge of RF propagation, RF signal processing, radar cross section (RCS), RF filtering, transmitter and receiver fundamentals, and antennas. Have experience leading and performing technical studies and analyses, modeling and simulation of advanced RF, communications, or signal processing applications.
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Experience with knowledge of Omni and DF antenna arrays, RF and IF switching, signal processing theory and equipment, data storage and real-time streaming of data between acquisition systems and a.
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