Hello!
I’m Matt Carrick! My expertise is in digital signal processing systems.

Education
I received my PhD in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech. My dissertation is on interference-mitigating multicarrier waveforms using cyclostationarity which resulted in a patent. I also have my MSEE and BSEE in Electrical Engineering.
Journal Papers
M. Carrick, J. Reed, C. Spooner, Paramorphic multicarrier communications for interference mitigation
M. Carrick, J. Reed, C. Spooner, Mitigating Linear-Frequency-Modulated Pulsed Radar Interference to OFDM
Conference Papers
M. Carrick, J. Reed, f. harris, An optimal filter for signals with time-varying cyclostationary statistics
M. Carrick, J. Reed, Exploiting the cyclostationarity of radar chirp signals with time-varying filters with GlobalSIP poster
M. Carrick, J. Reed, Improved GFDM equalization in severe frequency selective fading
M. Carrick, D. Jaeger, f. harris, Design and Application of a Hilbert Transformer in a Digital Receiver
M. Carrick, S. Sayed, C. Dietrich, J. Reed, Integration of FPGAs into SDR via Memory-Mapped I/O
Non-Primary Author Papers
M. Yao, M. Carrick, M. Sohul, V. Marojevic, C. Patterson, J. Reed, Semidefinite Relaxation-Based PAPR-Aware Precoding for Massive MIMO-OFDM Systems
M. Sohul, M. Yao, A. Abdallah, M. Carrick, V. Marojevic, J. Reed, Quality of service assurance-based auction for spectrum sharing systems
T. Koehn, M. Carrick, P. Athanas, An efficient structure for run-time configuration of synthesis and channelizer filter banks
J. Neel, S. Sayed, M. Carrick, C. Dietrich, J. Reed, PCET: A tool for rapidly estimating statistics of waveform components implemented on digital signal processors
Other Work
I revamped the GNU Radio tutorials in January 2022
I self-published a book in March 2022 and February 2023
About Me
Former collegiate skeet shooter, part time softball player, aspiring fisherman.
Dedication
With a little love,
and some tenderness,
we’ll walk upon the water,
we’ll rise above the mess.
– Hootie and the Blowfish
The sea became rough because a strong wind was blowing. When they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the sea and coming near the boat; and they were frightened. But he said to them, “It is I; do not be afraid.”
– John 6:18-20