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Physical Layer SW - GSM Base Station developer (m/ w)

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Location:Stuttgart
Tags: gsm | c | developer | dsp | c++ | c |
Type:Contract
We are looking for a physical layer SW - GSM Base station Developer (m/ w) for our client in Stuttgart with the below requested skills and for the following tasks:<p>
<p>
Tasks:
<ul>
<li>Consulting in the GSM Base Station development
<li>Design and implementation of real-time SW with C and Assembler for DSP
<li>Porting of SW for an existing system (TI DSP C64x) to a target system (TI DSP C64x+)
<li>Debugging and testing of SW components
<li>Definition, specification and implementation of SW interfaces
</ ul>
<p>
Requested Skills:
<ul>
<li>Experience with TI DSPs, especially with TCI6487 (Faraday).
<li> General GSM / DSP system knowledge
<li>Embedded development with C
<li>Telecommunications- / Mobile-experience in GSM
</ ul>
The project has a duration of 9-10 months and the project start will be latest Middle of September.<p>
<p>
We are looking forward to hear from you and please don't hesitate to contact us for further questions.<p>
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/153444

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