In alignment with the directives of Prof. Dr. Osama Ismail Al-Mashhadani, President of Nineveh University, to enhance collaboration with the University of Mosul, Asst. Prof. Dr. Ali Othman Mohammed, the Assistant Dean of the College of Information Technology for Scientific Affairs, chaired a committee for the defense of a master’s thesis presented by student Amina Ghassan Abdullah in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the College of Engineering, University of Mosul.
The thesis addressed the use of green communications in data transmission infrastructure for patient monitoring in healthcare centers. It proposed the implementation of green wireless communications through a self-powered infrastructure utilizing WiMAX technology to transmit data between patient locations and healthcare centers across nine applications of e-healthcare.
In pursuit of sustainability, the study relied on solar energy as a renewable power source to support the wireless communication network, incorporating energy efficiency methods to meet the demands of health applications. Additionally, a data compression technique was applied to video applications to reduce data size and enhance network efficiency by alleviating pressure on communication channels, resulting in improved network performance and greater data handling capacity.

