Lamees Ahmed
Research InterestsIOT
IOMT
Sensors
Healthcare monitoring
| Gender | FEMALE |
|---|---|
| Place of Work | Technical Engineering College/ Kirkuk |
| Department | Electronics and Control Engineering Techniques |
| Position | Assistant Lecturer |
| Qualification | MSc |
| Speciality | Electronic and Control |
| lamies.saadi23@ntu.edu.iq | |
| Phone | 07715936806 |
| Address | Domiz, Kirkuk, Kirkuk, Iraq |
I hold a Master of Science (MSc) in Electronic Techniques and Control Engineering and currently work as an Assistant Lecturer at the university. I have experience in teaching both theoretical and practical subjects, as well as supervising students in laboratory sessions. My goal is to enhance students’ scientific and practical skills through effective and hands-on teaching.
Skills
MATLAB programming and simulation (85%)
Arduino programming and embedded systems (100%)
Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) applications (88%)
Academic Qualification
BSc
Oct 21, 2016 - Jul 21, 2019Bachelor in Elecronics and Control Engineering
MSc
Sep 1, 2022 - Feb 6, 2025Electronics and Control Engineering
Working Experience
Control Systems,Microcontrollers,Remote Patient Monitoring Systems,IoMT [Assistant Lecturer]
Mar 11, 2023 - PresentPublications
Assessment of IoMT-Based Remote Patient Monitoring Used to Support Healthcare System in Kirkuk City
Apr 29, 2025Journal Web Site: https://isnra.net/index.php/kjps E. mail: kjps@uoalkitab.edu.iq 84 Al-Kitab Journal for Pure Sciences
publisher https://isnra.net/index.php/kjps
DOI DOI: https://doi.org/10.32441/kjps.09.02.p6.
Issue 2
Volume 9
Recently, Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)-based telemedicine applications are acquiring increasing attention. This is due to their benefits, especially during pandemic circumstances. A popular example is the Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) system, whose performance crucially depends on the components used, mainly the available Internet connectivity. Since similar RPM systems operating in different areas can perform differently, the reliability of these systems is questionable. Therefore, in this paper, the reliability of an RPM system is assessed and tested under realistic operation conditions in Kirkuk city. The purpose is to figure out to what extent the RPM system is applicable under the locally available technologies. Extensive tests by using a 12 Mbps optical Internet connection and two different cloud platforms show that the system encountered a maximum delay of about 59 seconds with an average availability exceeding 98%. The tests proved the robustness of the system, and it is henceforth recommended for practical application in Kirkuk city to support the healthcare system.
A Comprehensive Review of the Internet of Medical Things in Healthcare
Nov 1, 2024Journal International Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering & Telecommunications
publisher $$\text{IAES (Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science)}$$
DOI 10.18178/ijeetc.13.6.415-426
Issue No. 6
Volume Vol. 13
The continuous and rapid development in Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) technologies has led to the expansion of their applications in the field of healthcare and to increased interest in developing their technologies for the purpose of improving their performance in light of the challenges facing their practical application. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive up-to-date review of the literature on IoMT and telemedicine. The study discusses the growing interest in the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare, emphasizing the IoMT. It highlights the significance of the IoMT in intelligent healthcare systems, particularly in pandemics like COVID-19, where remote monitoring becomes crucial. This study examines the utilization of the IoMT systems, emphasizing on the application of sensors in healthcare industry. Furthermore, it highlights the significance of cloud computing, communication technologies, artificial intelligence, and Blockchain in IoMT. The challenges related to accepting IoMT in practice are explored; including data security, integration of protocols, data overload, accuracy and cost. Overall, the analyzed literature confirms that IoMT-based healthcare systems demonstrate significant potential in delivering comprehensive surveillance and immediate monitoring through public catastrophes.
