Joseph Camp Rice University

Joseph Camp

Office: DH 3127
Phone:  (713) 348-2776
Fax:
(713) 348-5686
Email: camp at rice dot edu

Joe Camp

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Joseph Camp is a PhD Candidate in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Rice University
under the direction of Professor Edward Knightly and a member of the Rice Networks Group. Joseph is the
lead grad student and Chief Network Architect on the TFA-Rice Mesh Network, performing
measurement studies on the deployment and performance of the network. This network, TFA Wireless,
is serving over 4,000 users in several square kilometers. Additionally, he is a member
of the team developing the Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP), a platform which
enables the clean-slate design of MAC and PHY. On WARP, he has implemented
a cross-layer rate adaptation framework and novel rate selection protocols which he
has experimentally evaluated on diverse channels and heterogeneous topologies.


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Joseph received a B.S. in Computer Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin in May of 2003.  For his
senior research project, he and two others built a stand-alone LC-3 computer with monitor and keyboard
device drivers on an FPGA using VHDL under the supervision of Dr. Yale Patt.


Here are some pictures from his travels.
Here are pictures from the previous summer in Napoli, Benevento, Ischia, Capri, and Rome.