Abstract

During the last two decades, the number of macrocell mobile telephony base station antennas emitting radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic radiation (EMR) in residential areas has increased significantly, and therefore much more attention is being paid to RF EMR and its effects on human health. Scientific field measurements of public exposure to RF EMR (specifically to radio frequency radiation) from macrocell mobile telephony base station antennas and RF electromagnetic field (EMF) intensity parameters in the environment are discussed in this article. The research methodology is applied according to the requirements of safety norms and Lithuanian Standards in English (LST EN). The article presents and analyses RF EMFs generated by mobile telephony base station antennas in areas accessible to the general public. Measurements of the RF electric field strength and RF EMF power density were conducted in the near- and far-fields of the mobile telephony base station antenna. Broadband and frequency-selective measurements were performed outside (on the roof and on the ground) and in a residential area. The tests performed on the roof in front of the mobile telephony base station antennas in the near-field revealed the presence of a dynamic energy interaction within the antenna electric field, which changes rapidly with distance. The RF EMF power density values on the ground at distances of 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 m from the base station are very low and are scattered within intervals of 0.002 to 0.05 μW/cm2. The results were compared with international exposure guidelines (ICNIRP).

Highlights

  • Measurements and evaluation of radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic radiation (EMR) levels, the RF EMR exposure guidelines recommended for the general public, and the establishment of otherInt

  • We evaluated the measurement points by measuring the areas concerned with an electromagnetic field (EMF) meter and we present the zones with the highest RF EMF values

  • In order to evaluate the influence of two mobile antennas on the total RF EMR in a particular area, area, measurements of the RF EMF power density of directional antennas A

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Introduction

Measurements and evaluation of radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic radiation (EMR) levels, the RF EMR exposure guidelines recommended for the general public, and the establishment of otherInt. Res. Public Health 2017, 14, 244 regulations are issues of worldwide importance [1,2]. The most important concern is the contradictory information about mobile telephony base station antennas and their declared effects on human health [3,4]. Figure antenna types types to to the the total total exposure. In order to evaluate the influence of two mobile antennas on the total RF EMR in a particular. In order to evaluate the influence of two mobile antennas on the total RF EMR in a particular area, area, measurements of the RF EMF power density of directional antennas A Measurements of the RF EMF power density of directional antennas A (ERP = 1329 W, height = 30 m).

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