Embedded DSP Engineer Engineering - Saint Louis, MO at Geebo

Embedded DSP Engineer

Role:
Embedded DSP EngineerLocation:
SAINT LOUIS, MOInterview:
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Contract Skills and experience-Wireless vital sign monitoring expertise using Frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) Radar sensor(s)-Algorithm development derived from FMCW Radar Fundamentals-Expertise with small signal extraction within a high noise environment-Expertise with Kalman filtering-Expertise in Heart Rate, HR Variability, Respiration, Presence detection, Localized movement algorithms using Radar-Expertise with Matlab/Simulink modeling and coding -Familiarity with machine learning algorithms -Experience with sensing algorithms, hands on experience with sensor hardware, such as radar, camera, and strong understanding of sensor physics-Experiences with firmware that intelligently process, synthesize, and calibrate the output of sensors, maximizing performance and accuracy-Embedded DSP software coding e.g. C, C+
Key Skills -Wireless vital sign monitoring expertise using Frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) Radar sensor(s)Algorithm development derived from FMCW Radar Fundamentals-Expertise with Kalman filtering-Expertise in Heart Rate, HR Variability, Respiration, Presence detection, Localized movement algorithms using Radar-Expertise with Matlab/Simulink modeling and coding Recommended Skills Algorithms C+
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