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Bryan Redd

Research Assistant
Undergraduate, Electrical Engineering

Biography:

Bryan Redd is a senior in electrical engineering who will graduate in April 2020 with a minor in mathematics. After graduation, he will pursue a Ph.D. in electrical engineering. He has done research in battery materials and digital communication systems. He has worked with Dr. Michael Rice since September 2018. He studies carrier acquisition for aeronautical telemetry systems. His research includes the derivation and implementation of a maximum likelihood phase error detector for 16-APSK and a novel DFT-based frequency offset estimation approach. Outside of research, he enjoys reading, running, and amateur radio.

Projects:

Aeronautical Telemetry Systems

Contact Information:

LinkedIn
Twitter: @bryandredd

Publications

(Google Scholar Profile)

B. Redd, J. Ebert, A. Twitchell, and M. Rice, “DFT-based frequency offset estimators for 16-APSK,” in Proceedings of the International Telemetering Conference, (Las Vegas, NV), 21-24 October 2019. (Received Second Place Student Paper Award)

M. Rice, B. Redd, and X. Briceno, “On carrier frequency and phase synchronization for coded 16-APSK in aeronautical mobile telemetry,” in Proceedings of the International Telemetering Conference, (Las Vegas, NV), 21-24 October 2019. (Received Best Paper Award)