Human exposure to EMF from 5G base stations: analysis,
Performance of three different methodologies and equipment (broadband probes, spectrum analyzers, and drive test scanners), in the context of human exposure to
According to the analysis of the monitoring data, the electromagnetic radiation environment levels of 5G application base stations at various monitoring points in urban areas all meet the requirements of the Electromagnetic Environment Control Limits (GB8702-2014).
This agrees with measurements done in other countries whose authors conclude that the exposure to 5G signals is limited, , , but this does not assure the base station compliance as full load situation should be considered for such assessment. It also shows that the increase in the EMF field is due to the induced data traffic.
Discussion Adding the 5G systems does not significantly increase the overall field levels in the surroundings of the base station, in normal working conditions, compared to those of the previous generation. This has been checked during a measurement campaign in the surroundings of a 5G base station under operation.
Spectrum of 5G signals with 0 % (purple), 10 % (yellow), 50 % (green), and 100 % (blue) load. 4. Measurement setup and environment The experimental part of the research consists of a measurement campaign to assess the human exposure to EMF in the surroundings of an active 5G base station.
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