Abstract

Through the advent of mobile cellular networks the number of radio base stations installed in urban environments has increased exponentially. As a consequence, the level of the electromagnetic (EM) field has increased at the same pace, sometimes approaching the limits set by the national rules. The first step of a compliance test campaign is the field estimation, mainly close to the base stations. In this article, the estimation of EM field generated by UHF base station is presented. A rephrasing of the COST 231 - Walfisch-Ikegami model is used to evaluate the path loss at distances greater than 20 m from the base station. Then, the knowledge of the full antenna pattern allows to estimate the field level. Since antenna manufacturers measure, and publish, only the patterns on the principal planes, an extrapolation procedure is also presented. A measurement campaign in the specific small urban and irregular environments of Dorgali (NU), Cala Gonone (NU) and Lunamatrona (CA), Italy, done in the context of Onde Chiare project, has been used to assess the approach presented here.

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