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Short-Term Contract / Moonlighting Friendly * Time Commitment: Estimated ~10-15 hours total ... Location: 100% Remote. The Mission: We are tracking a specific arm movement (throws). We have the ...

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Job description

iOS Algorithm Engineer (CoreMotion / Physics)

We are a sports technology startup building an Apple Watch app for sports training. We have a functioning app that records raw accelerometer and gyroscope data. We need a specialist inSignal ProcessingandCoreMotionto help us tune the algorithm.

Engagement Type:Short-Term Contract / Moonlighting Friendly

  • Time Commitment:Estimated ~10-15 hours total.
  • Schedule:Flexible. This work can be completed on evenings or weekends. We focus on thedeliverable(the algorithm), not the hours.
  • Location:100% Remote.

The Mission:We are tracking a specific arm movement (throws). We have the raw data logs (CSV). Your job is to analyze this data and provide the logic/code to:

  1. Accurately count "Reps" (Throws).
  2. Distinguish between a real throw and "Noise" (e.g., dropping the arm, walking, picking up a ball).
  3. Handle the drift/noise inherent in MEMS sensors.

What We Have:

  • Existing WatchOS app that logs data (User Acceleration, Rotation Rate, Gravity) at 50-100Hz.
  • Dataset of "Clean Throws" vs. "Noise" (CSV format).
  • A lead iOS engineer (Swift) ready to implement your logic.

What We Need From You:

  • The Algorithm:You don't need to build the UI. We need the mathematical logic (or Python/Swift function) that takes the raw inputs and returns a "Success" count.
  • Drift Correction:Experience using Complementary Filters, Kalman Filters, or Sensor Fusion to clean up the data.

Requirements:

  • Deep experience with Apple's CoreMotion framework.
  • Strong background in Vector Math and Physics.
  • Experience with Human Activity Recognition (HAR) or Gesture Recognition.
  • Ability to work fast

This project focuses on generic signal processing math (physics/vectors) and does not require using proprietary IP from your current employer. We are happy to sign a customized IP agreement to ensure you are protected.

  • Skills
    • Algorithm Development
    • watchOS
    • Swift (Programming Language)
    • Core ML
    • Signal Processing
    • Mathematics