Internship

Internet of Things Internship

Qualcomm

Qualcomm

10,001+ employees

Provides technology for intelligent global connectivity

Data & Analytics
Hardware
AI & Machine Learning

Cambridge, UK

Requirements
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Responsibilities
  • In the Internet of Things sector, one of the key interests is to automatically and accurately estimate the location of an object indoors. There are a number of ongoing research works for this purpose. One approach is to use a combination of RF and ultrasonic signals, where the RF signals are used to provide the time reference and the ultrasound propagation time difference is used to calculate the distance between the source and receiver. It is known that whilst this approach helps by utilising ultrasound being more accurate and less prone to multi-path problem compared to RF signal, ultrasonic transducers consume more power than the RF counterparts. Therefore, minimising the power consumption is considered as an important goal in this hybrid approach. One study in this direction [1] made use of a battery-less RFID tag with a sizeable ultrasonic ceramic transducer connected. The ultrasonic transducer was almost as large as and much thicker than the RFID tag itself
  • This project will attempt to replicate the abovementioned study, particularly using a low-cost, low-power, and low-profile transducer. The RFID tag is available as a research platform called WISP (Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform). And one of the potential candidates for the transducer is piezoelectric transducers that can work both as the signal source and receiver. Since a piezoelectric transducer can be made very thin and lightweight, if the feasibility of this configuration can be checked, it would help to develop further indoor location solutions towards low cost, low power and small size

Qualcomm is a leading company in the tech industry, known for its pioneering work in 3G, 4G and 5G wireless technologies, which demonstrates its technical innovation and industry leadership. The company's culture fosters collaboration and continuous learning, providing an environment that encourages employees to push the boundaries of wireless communication. Qualcomm's competitive advantage lies in its ability to intelligently connect everyone and everything, a unique proposition that sets it apart from its competitors.

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

$252.2M

Headquarters

San Diego, California

Founded

1985

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

-1%

1 year growth

2%

2 year growth

0%

Benefits

Premium-free health coverage

Onsite health & fitness centers

Retirement programs

Disability & life insurance programs

Tuition reimbursement

Product discounts

Flexible time off

Parental leave

INACTIVE