In situ LTE exposure of the general public: Characterization and extrapolation |
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Authors: | Joseph Wout Verloock Leen Goeminne Francis Vermeeren Günter Martens Luc |
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Affiliation: | Department of Information Technology, Ghent University, Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology (IBBT), Ghent, Belgium. wout.joseph@intec.ugent.be |
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Abstract: | In situ radiofrequency (RF) exposure of the different RF sources is characterized in Reading, United Kingdom, and an extrapolation method to estimate worst-case long-term evolution (LTE) exposure is proposed. All electric field levels satisfy the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) reference levels with a maximal total electric field value of 4.5 V/m. The total values are dominated by frequency modulation (FM). Exposure levels for LTE of 0.2 V/m on average and 0.5 V/m maximally are obtained. Contributions of LTE to the total exposure are limited to 0.4% on average. Exposure ratios from 0.8% (LTE) to 12.5% (FM) are obtained. An extrapolation method is proposed and validated to assess the worst-case LTE exposure. For this method, the reference signal (RS) and secondary synchronization signal (S-SYNC) are measured and extrapolated to the worst-case value using an extrapolation factor. The influence of the traffic load and output power of the base station on in situ RS and S-SYNC signals are lower than 1 dB for all power and traffic load settings, showing that these signals can be used for the extrapolation method. The maximal extrapolated field value for LTE exposure equals 1.9 V/m, which is 32 times below the ICNIRP reference levels for electric fields. |
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Keywords: | LTE general public exposure electromagnetic fields extrapolation RF measurement RF‐EMF |
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