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DSP Algorithm Design

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Location:Sweden
Tags: algorithm | dsp | wcdma | asic | gsm | digital |
Type:Contract
Our client is seeking an Engineer with solid experience in Digital Signal Processing Algorithm Design and ASIC implementation.

Ideally candidates will have experience in development of signal processing algorithms for cellular systems (GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, WCDMA+, LTE) and implementation of these algorithms in ASICs.

Candidates need to have experience of co-simulation using SystemC as an example, plus experience with design and optmization of ASIC architectures.

The start date is ASAP and is negotiable.

The location is Sweden and the initial term is 3 months, but it is anticipated that the position will be extended to 12 months thereafter.




LA International Computer Consultants Ltd operates as an IT consultancy or as an employment business depending upon the precise nature of the work.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/151481

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