Philip Campbell

Associate Professor Emeritus
Schoonover Center 364
Courses Taught
- Introduction to Information and Telecom Systems
- Voice over Internet Protocol
- Telecommunication Network Security
- Encrypted Communication
Education
- MS, Astronomy, SUNY Stony Brook
- MS, Physics, Louisiana State University
- BS, Astronomy, University of Michigan
Teaching Experience
- Associate Director for Undergraduate Studies,
- Associate Professor & Assistant Professor, McClure School of Emerging Communication Technologies
- Visiting Professor, Morehouse College
- Assistant Professor, Physics, Valparaiso University
Industry Experience
- Product Development Manager, Cintech Tele-Management Systems Inc
- Director of TRU System Development, Director of R & D (Cost Allocation Software), Director of R & D (Network Design), Systems Analyst, Telco Research Corporation
- Product Manager, Product Coordinator, Programmer and Technical Support Manager, Redding Group Inc.
Research Interests
- Online education
- Reliability of telecom systems
- VoIP
Publications
A. Snow, K. Chatanyam, G. Weckman, and P. Campbell, Power Related Network Outages: Impact, Triggering Events, And Root Causes, 2006 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations & Management Symposium, Vancouver Canada, April 2006.
H. Kruse, and P. Campbell, An Experimental Investigation of the Interaction Between Voice-Over-IP and Rate-Adaptive (TCP) Traffic. 9th International Conference on Telecommunication Systems, Modeling and Analysis, Dallas, TX, March 2001.
P. Campbell, Groupware Messaging and Cooperation, in Knowledge Management Strategy and Technology, R. Bellaver and J. Lusa, Eds. Norwood, MA: Artech House, 2001, pp. 4158.
Honors
- Phi Kappa Phi
- Sigma Xi
- 2012 ITERA Innovative Course of the Year: ITS 453, Encrypted Communication