The Systems Innovation Automotive (SI A) of NXP Eindhoven focuses on first-of-a-kind system applications & system prototypes to demonstrate new applications and use cases based on NXP components. SI A is part of the Central Technology Organization (CTO), department System Innovation. The size of the SI A Eindhoven organization is about 40 FTEs.
Current SI A activities are:
Car radar (>60GHz) applications
Robotics
Automotive Concepts & demonstrations: demo car (VW ID.4), event and trade show support
UltraWideBand (UWB) applications
Wireless Connectivity
Standardization
Electrification
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Context & Motivation
In-Cabin sensing is rapidly gaining importance within the automotive industry. As vehicles become more intelligent and user-centric, the ability to monitor and interpret the cabin environment opens up a wide range of applications—from driver monitoring and passenger identification to gesture recognition and safety enhancements.
The complexity of this domain stems from the diverse ecosystem of technologies and use cases involved. Multiple sensing modalities (e.g. UWB, WiFi, environmental sensor… – see detailed description below) can be employed, each with its own strengths and limitations depending on the application and depending on the sensor’s data signal processing.
The assignment aims to explore and evaluate several technologies applicable to in-cabin sensing. The goal is to gain deeper insights into how these technologies can be leveraged, including by creating signal processing to extract some features, to enable robust, efficient, and scalable solutions for different automotive scenarios.
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This is a full-time internship (40 hours per week) with a duration of 5 months or longer. The assignment could also be suitable as a thesis/graduation project.
The student will engage in both theoretical research and practical experimentation. This includes:
Expected Outcomes:
The student will work closely with NXP Semiconductors and have access to internal resources, including hardware platforms and test vehicles.
This project will be carried out on-site at NXP Semiconductors on the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, due to the required high-intensity knowledge transfer and supervision, as well as the availability of specific hardware and software tools. Working on this project implies working in a stimulating, multidisciplinary environment at the forefront of technology, with knowledgeable colleagues, and an excellent infrastructure.
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