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EPSSG Radio Occultation Science Support MF
2013-09-03 12:36:29| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
With 1.700 employees worldwide, the CS Group is a leading IT company in France and in Germany, and a prime contractor in designing, integrating and operating mission critical systems. It has now been over 30 years that comprehensive CS solutions for space systems and applications, both on the ground and in space, have been part and parcel of this odyssey. Mission The activities of the Key person will include scientific aspects related to the development of the product processing facilities of the EPSSG ground segment. The Key person will work in a matrix structure providing crossdivisional support and be hosted in the Remote Sensing and Products Division of the Technical and Science Support Department. The Key person will work at EUMETSAT Headquarters, located in Darmstadt, Germany. Profile The Key person shall have, as mandatory, the following experience and background University degree in remote sensing, meteorology, oceanography, physics, or equivalent At least three years of experience in the field of remote sensing, including experience with radio occultation observations Experience in satellite data processing Very good skills in a higher programming language, such as Fortran, CC, Python Skills in writing scientifictechnical documents Familiarity with Microsoft Office The following experience would be an additional asset Experience in understanding and writing requirements Experience with the specification, development, and validation of satellite data processing chains Experience with calibration and product validation methods Knowledge in radio occultation data processing and applications. The applicant shall be able to fulfil the assigned tasks with a minimum of supervision, have a systematic approach to work, be able to plan hisher work and to cope with tight schedules and multiple tasks. Heshe shall have the capability to write accurate and consistent technical documentation. Good communication skills verbal and written are important. Heshe shall be willing to work in a team of engineers and in cooperation with industry and partner agencies. Fluency in English is mandatory. To apply, please send your CV to FranoisXavier LAFFONT francoisxavier.laffontcs.fr with CC to fabienne.millouscssystems.de with the title and the job reference.
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connectBlue® Bluetooth Low Energy Modules Pass Japanese Radio Type Approvals
2013-09-03 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
connectBlue today announced that its Bluetooth low energy modules have passed radio type approvals in Japan which expands the use of these products into the Japanese market.<br /> <br /> connectBlue’s wireless offering consists of Classic Bluetooth, Bluetooth low energy and Wireless LAN (WLAN) solutions. The Classic Bluetooth and WLAN modules are already radio type approved for Japan. Now passed for use in Japan are the connectBlue Bluetooth Low Energy Platform Module OLP425, Bluetooth ...This story is related to the following:Bluetooth Modules
P-Product and ASOCS Offer Software-Defined Radio Solution for Node B Base Stations
2013-09-03 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
WCDMA/HSPA SDR Solution Rounds Out HetNet Portfolio for Mobile Equipment<br /> <br /> BOSTON and TEL AVIV, Israel -- P-Product, Inc [<a href="http://www.p-product.com">http://www.p-product.com</a>], a software design center specializing in developing, optimizing and porting audio, video and communications algorithms and applications for various platforms, and ASOCS Ltd [<a href="http://www.asocstech.com">http://www.asocstech.com</a>]., a silicon IP provider of software-defined radio (SDR) ...This story is related to the following:Communications Protocols |
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July 2013 Radio QA Report
2013-08-30 18:41:11| PortlandOnline
July 2013 Radio QA Report PDF Document, 234kbCategory: Quality Assurance
NASA prepares to launch 600Mbps space laser system to replace conventional radio links
2013-08-29 16:05:47| Extremetech
NASA is preparing to launch the Lunar Laser Communications Demonstration (LLCD), a testbed that will use lasers to send and receive data between Earth and the Moon. This will be the first time that NASA uses lasers instead of conventional S-band radio waves to communicate with spacecraft, allowing for massive data rates of up to 600 megabits per second, while also consuming much less power and requiring much smaller antennae.
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