Bweeeep! Bweeep! You better hide Phill, the FBI is coming for you! Slightly odd question to be asking, mainly because putting a guidance system on just about anything that flys is illegal in the US.
Lol...
I didn't know that. Either way, I am just doing some research for a project, and as far as job ideas go. I am not nearly skilled enough to undertake an entire guidance design myself, just the DSP part.
speakerguy79 said:
There are a lot of defense contractors here in Texas, and lots of gov't research grants for places developing military equipment. I wouldn't be surprised if the OP is in something like that. I used to work at a place here in Texas that did fuel cells for UAV's for the Air Force.
I have done digital image processing (upper division course in college getting my BSEE), is there a particular thing you need help with?
Two things actually I was inquiring about:
1. What would some different DSP techniques used when scanning terrain, or buildings?
2. AS stated I am considering going into this field, the thing is the only company I know of is Raytheon, and from what I understand, they are hard to get hired on, and they do lay-offs to engineers quite a bit. My question was basically: what are soem companies that handle this kind of work, and if they are relativley good to work for, any other info, etc...?
Thanks guys for the help.
I will be completing my engineering degree roughly around December, and there are so many ideas, and things I have interest in, I am considering all of my options.