2020
DOI: 10.1109/memc.2020.9241551
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A case-study on the effect of averaging duration on RF dosimetry of general public environments

Abstract: Electromagnetic waves can cause undesirable effects on human body. These hazards have forced the related certification bodies such as ICNIRP and IEEE to propose standard limitations on the electromagnetic field levels. However, the current recommended procedures demand to verify the safety compliance of each measurement point based on a lengthy and impractical 6-minute averaging, in addition to spatial averaging, which complicates the procedure of RF dosimetry. Our statistical analysis on the performed experim… Show more

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“…Several investigations on how the human body can be severely affected by the exposure of RF electromagnetic fields approved that such a hazard should be dealt with. Here, the effect of the RF energy, and in particular when the standard level is exceeded, can cause numerous health issues [16,17]. These effects depend on many different factors, for instance, the modulation type used, the given frequency, the polarisation characteristics, as well as the distance from the source.…”
Section: Radio Frequency Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several investigations on how the human body can be severely affected by the exposure of RF electromagnetic fields approved that such a hazard should be dealt with. Here, the effect of the RF energy, and in particular when the standard level is exceeded, can cause numerous health issues [16,17]. These effects depend on many different factors, for instance, the modulation type used, the given frequency, the polarisation characteristics, as well as the distance from the source.…”
Section: Radio Frequency Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%