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Statistical approach for human electromagnetic exposure assessment in future wireless ATTO-cell networks

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In this article, we study human electromagnetic exposure to the radiation of an ultra dense network of nodes integrated in a floor denoted as ATTO-cell floor, or ATTO-floor. ATTO-cells are a prospective 5 G wireless networking technology, in which humans are exposed by several interfering sources. To numerically estimate this exposure we propose a statistical approach based on a set of finite difference time domain simulations. It accounts for variations of antenna phases and makes use of a large number of exposure evaluations, based on a relatively low number of required simulations. The exposure was expressed in peak-spatial 10-g SAR average (psSAR(10g)). The results show an average exposure level of similar to 4.9 mW/kg and reaching 7.6 mW/kg in 5% of cases. The maximum psSAR(10g) value found in the studied numerical setup equals around 21.2 mW/kg. Influence of the simulated ATTO-floor size on the resulting exposure was examined. All obtained exposure levels are far below 4 W/kg ICNIRP basic restriction for general public in limbs (and 20 W/kg basic restriction for occupational exposure), which makes ATTO-floor a potential low-exposure 5 G candidate.
Journal: RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY
ISSN: 1742-3406
Issue: 3
Volume: 183
Pages: 326 - 331
Publication year:2019
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Authors:International
Authors from:Higher Education
Accessibility:Open