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Human Electromagnetic Field Exposure in 5G at 28 GHz
by S. Kim and I. Nasim
published in IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine Nov. 2020
Excerpts:
“The SAR is inversely proportional to the penetration depth, and hence, a shallower penetration occurring in 5G yields a higher absorption.”
“The example shown in Figure 4 presents a measurement of SAR being introduced on human skin at the distance of 10 cm from a transmitter in an uplink. It clearly shows a scenario where the current belief is not valid; the fact that a high-frequency EMF cannot penetrate deep into human skin does not mean that it is not dangerous. Specifically, although the penetration is limited only at the skin surface, the SAR (illustrated as a heat map in Figure 4) can be higher within the concentrated area, which can cause subsequent health problems such as skin heating.”
“In this article, the first case study has demonstrated how much EMF exposure is caused in a 5G system compared to 4G and 3.9G.”
“This article is expected to ignite continued interest in overarching research on the design of future wireless systems that achieve high performance while keeping consumer safety guaranteed.”
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