Joe Camp, Ph.D.

Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Professor of Computer Science (by Courtesy)

Department

CS

Email

camp@smu.edu

Office Location

Junkins 311

Website

Joe Camp currently serves as the Interim Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering at 夜色王朝Lyle School of Engineering. He also has a courtesy appointment in the Computer Science Department. His research interests are wireless systems, drone communications, measurement-driven prediction and adaptation with AI/ML, and blockchain network effects, specifically building real systems at-scale and analyzing the performance within representative environments.

Dr. Camp's research team has performed over 250 million in-field wireless measurements around the world via Android deployment and local characterization via campus buses, vehicles, and buildings. He was the Chief Network Architect for the Technology For All (TFA) Network, a mesh deployment in Houston, TX which serves 4,000 users in an under-resourced community. He has received over $6.5M in federal grants and has over 80 peer-reviewed conference and journal papers.

Education

Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering, May 2009, Rice University
M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering, January 2006, Rice University
B.S. with Honors, Electrical and Computer Engineering, May, 2003, University of Texas at Austin

Research

  • At-Scale Wireless Systems
  • Drone and Vehicular Communications
  • Measurement-driven Prediction and Adaptation with AI/ML Blockchain Network Effects

Publications

  • Y. Alkhrijah, J. Camp, and D. Rajan. " (MB-FDMAC)," in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas of Communications: Special Issue on Full Duplex, 41(9):2864-2878, September 2023.
  • N. C. Matson, J. Camp, and D. Rajan. "," in IEEE Latin-American Conference on Communications (IEEE LATINCOM), December 2022. (Best Paper Award)
  • S. Gupta, D. Rajan, and J. Camp. "," in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 71(7): 7532-7547, July 2022.
  • M. H. Syed, S. Gupta, G. Megson, E. Aryafar, and J. Camp. "" in MDPI Electronics, 11(401):1-18, January 2022.
  • M. Badi, S. Gupta, D. Rajan, and J. Camp. "," in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 71(1):339-353, January 2022.

Honors and Awards

  • IEEE Outstanding Service Award (for service to local Signal Processing Society), 1993.
  • SEAS Outstanding Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Professor, 1992.
  • Annual Engineering Foundation Award for Exemplary Performance in Engineering Teaching While Pursuing a Graduate Degree (College of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin), 1987.
  • Eta Kappa Nu, Electrical Engineering Honor Society Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Honor Society Alpha Epsilon Delta, Premedical Honor Society, honorary member
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