The Evolution of Communication Engineering in Iraq

Thimar Falih Yasir Al Sharify, Haroon Rashid Hammood Al Dallal
International Journal of Computational and Electronic Aspects in Engineering
Volume 3: Issue 3, September 2022, pp 55-62


Author's Information
Thimar Falih Yasir Al Sharify1 
Corresponding Author
1Bachelor's degree, Department Engineering in Communication Techniques, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, Najaf, Iraq
1Master's degree, Department Electrical Engineering- Systems Communication, Imam Reza International University,Iran
1Construction and Projects Department -Presidency of Wasit University - Wasit - Iraq
thimarfalih85z@gmail.com

Haroon Rashid Hammood Al Dallal2
2Bachelor's degree, Department Engineering in Communication Techniques, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, Najaf, Iraq.
2Master's degree, Department Infocommunication Technologies and Communication Systems, Saratov State Technical University, Saratov, Russia.

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First online on – 18 September 2022

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Cite this article –Thimar Falih Yasir Al Sharify, Haroon Rashid Hammood Al Dallal “The Evolution of Communication Engineering in Iraq”, International Journal of Computational and Electronic Aspects in Engineering, RAME Publishers, vol. 3, Issue 3, pp. 55-62, 2022.
https://doi.org/10.26706/ijceae.3.3.2210940


Abstract:-
This study aims to understand and interpret the evolution of communication engineering in Iraq. Communication strategies varied under the regime of Saddam Hussein, US invasion and modern era. Further, it discusses the current communication market landscape in Iraq. The research outcome focused on different communication modes and challenges faced by them over the period. Added to this, the research found that mobile communication using smart phone has seen exponential growth in Iraq. It was also found that Iraq government is strengthening its radar communication to support their armed forces. This paper is exploratory in nature and needed primary data to support.
Index Terms:-
International collaboration, Last mile access, communication platforms, communication eras, problems of communication engineering, communication engineering in Iraq
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