John N. Daigle
Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering
wcdaigle@olemiss.edu
662-801-6651
20 Anderson Hall, University, MS 38677
ResearchGate: John_Daigle
Experience
University of Mississippi – Distinguished Professor, 2018 to present
University of Mississippi – Professor, 1994 – 2018
MITRE Corporation, Networking Research Center – Principle Engineer and Director of Research, 1991-1994
George Washington University – Adjunct Professor, 1991 – 1994
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University – Associate Professor of Operations Research, 1988-1991
University of Rochester – Associate Professor of Business Administration, 1984-1988
Clemson University – Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1982-1984
Washington State University – Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1980-1982
NCR Corporation – Consulting Analyst and Group Leader, 1977-1980
Bell Laboratories – Member of Technical Staff, 1972-1977
United States Air Force Security Service – Electronics Engineer; 1969-1972
NASA Johnson Spacecraft Center – Co-op Engineer, 1967
Education
Columbia University – Eng. Sc.D., Operations Research, 1977
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University – M.S., Electrical Engineering, 1969
Louisiana Tech University – B.S., Electrical Engineering, 1968
Research interests
Dr. John N. Daigle’s research spans the areas of stochastic modeling and optimization. The main focus is mainly in the communication networking area and for the most part involves performance analysis. Key areas of research include:
- Analysis and design of content distribution approaches specifically based on raptor codes
- Performance analysis of networking protocols and communication systems
- Stochastic and queueing analysis of generic buffering systems
- Design of protocols for reliable data delivery
- Optimization strategies for communication systems