
doi: 10.22032/dbt.64990
Monitoring the evolution of exposure to EMF caused by mobile communication systems is a continuous requirement for a responsible operation of these networks. However, measurements performed by qualified personnel with professional equipment are expensive and time-consuming and can only be carried out for a limited number of discrete points in space and time. In this paper, we suggest two innovative concepts for exposure monitoring. The first is based on a software-defined dosimeter whose parameters can be easily adapted to the needs of future network standards. The second employs a crowd sourcing approach using usual mobile phones and their on-board capability of monitoring relevant network parameters for generating immission-related data.
The joint annual meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society and the European BioElectromagnetics Association: Piran, Slovenia, 25-29 June 2018
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