2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3142673
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Analysis of 5G Base Station RF EMF Exposure Evaluation Methods in Scattering Environments

Abstract: The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) develops and validates methods for assessing radio frequency electromagnetic field (RF EMF) exposure due to base stations (BS). When the assessment is performed in-situ, it is recommended to extrapolate the maximum level of exposure from measurement of stable signals, such as broadcast signal with BS of the 5 th generation (5G) of mobile communication systems (gNodeB). A comparative statistical analysis of extrapolation methods based on nominal antenna patter… Show more

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“…In [23] a comparative statistical analysis of extrapolation methods based on nominal antenna pattern and effective antenna pattern of gNodeB is analyzed. The analysis shows that exposure assessment with nominal antenna pattern may lead to significant overestimation of the maximum RF EMF exposure in case of scattering environment or non-line of sight conditions…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In [23] a comparative statistical analysis of extrapolation methods based on nominal antenna pattern and effective antenna pattern of gNodeB is analyzed. The analysis shows that exposure assessment with nominal antenna pattern may lead to significant overestimation of the maximum RF EMF exposure in case of scattering environment or non-line of sight conditions…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%