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DSP Engineer - WiFi based Vehicle Tracking Systems - Adelaide

 

  • Cutting-edge WiFi based vehicle tracking systems

  • Focus on DSP algorithms and filter design

  • Formal training provided
  • DSP Engineer - WiFi based Vehicle Tracking Systems - Filter and Algorithm Design - Adelaide

     

     

    • Work on the latest in WiFi based vehicle tracking systems
    • Scientific environment
    • DSP design engineer with strong Matlab programming skills encouraged to apply

     

    One of our clients, a niche player in the satellite navigation/GPS tracking industry has a requirement for a DSP engineer with strong Matlab programming skills to join their team. Working on the latest in WiFi based vehicle tracking systems, the DSP engineer will be responsible for filter and algorithms design. Other responsibilities include Matlab programming.

     

    For one of the current projects, the succesful DSP Engineer will be using simulated signals and data and later real signals for the processing of chain modules (pulse compression, adaptive beamforming, clutter and detection processing) which will then be activated and optimised. Successful candidates must be familiar with Matlab, and would use Matlab models of the signal processing chain to develop a thorough understanding of the SP behaviour and to recognise issues where the cause/fix may be in or outside the DSP.

     

    In return, our client can offer you an attractive remuneration package combined with an excellent working environment.


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