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Wireless time-frequency synchronization in a distributed joint communication and sensing (JCAS)[...]

Imec India Private Limited

Vlaams-Brabant

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EUR 80 000 - 100 000

Temps partiel

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Résumé du poste

A leading technology research organization in Belgium seeks a Master's degree student for a 6-month thesis internship focusing on wireless time-frequency synchronization techniques for multi-node sensing. The role requires collaboration with a supportive team to strengthen skills in signal processing. Candidates must be currently pursuing an MSc in a relevant field and possess experience in signal processing and technical report writing.

Qualifications

  • Currently pursuing an MSc in Electrical engineering, Computer Science, or Applied Computer Science.
  • Experience with signal processing for wireless communication is ideal.
  • Ability to write scientific reports in English is essential.

Responsabilités

  • Explore wireless self-synchronization techniques for sensing.
  • Collaborate with team members on signal processing and simulation.

Connaissances

Signal processing for wireless communication
Knowledge of radar concepts
Scientific report writing in English

Formation

Master of Science or Master of Engineering Science
Description du poste
Overview

Wireless time-frequency synchronization in a distributed joint communication and sensing (JCAS) system

Master projects/internships - Leuven | More than two weeks ago

Exploiting modern wireless communication systems for high-resolution sensing.

In a modern wireless distributed system, different nodes of the system require common time and frequency reference. This synchronization requirement is very stringent for sensing and cannot be accomplished using the existing and well proven synchronization techniques for wireless communication systems. A slight mismatch in time synchronization can result in very different space locations of the same target when viewed from different nodes. Similarly, frequency offset will cause error in speed. Therefore, enabling multi-node sensing demands techniques to achieve tight synchronization (time and frequency) among the nodes.

In this context, you will explore wireless self-synchronization techniques for multi-node sensing while the locations and orientations of the nodes are known. During this thesis you will have the opportunity to collaborate closely with our supportive and experienced team and strengthen your skills for signal processing and simulation related to JCAS.

Qualifications
  • Following an MSc in a field related to one or more of the following: Electrical engineering, Computer Science, or Applied Computer Science.
  • Experience with signal processing for wireless communication, some knowledge of radar concepts is a plus.
  • Ability to write scientific reports in English.
Details

Type: Master Thesis internship (6 months)

Duration: 6 months

Required degree: Master of Science, Master of Engineering Science

Supervising scientist(s): For further information or for application, please contact: Nazar Idrees (Nazar.Idrees@imec.be)

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