DocumentCode
1329180
Title
Duality Between Uplink Local and Downlink Whole-Body Exposures in Operating Networks
Author
Gati, Azeddine ; Conil, Emmanuelle ; Wong, Man-Faï ; Wiart, Joe
Author_Institution
Orange Labs., France Telecom R&D, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
Volume
52
Issue
4
fYear
2010
Firstpage
829
Lastpage
836
Abstract
The paper deals with the assessment of the exposure to radio-frequency fields induced by mobile networks. The study focuses on the instantaneous relationship between the power transmitted by handsets and that received from the base stations. The power measurements are extrapolated to estimate the exposure. This analysis is based on a set of more than 3.5 million collected samples covering GSM at 900-MHz and 1800-MHz carriers and universal mobile telecommunications system networks at 2100-MHz band. Globally, the study shows that the exchanged powers are much lower than the maximum allowed ones. The duality between the two is highlighted to emphasize that exposure to handsets is higher, whereas exposure to base transceiver station is low and vice versa . In GSM, the exposure from mobiles is shown to be much higher (around 60 dB) than that from base stations. Moreover, although the handset power is adapted depending on the receiving conditions, the analysis shows notable differences between 2G and 3G networks. Indeed, in 3G networks, the highest exposure is not always due to handsets compared to base-station antennas. Based on the presented approach, simple formulations can be derived to take into account real-time public exposure enclosing both devices and base-station contributions.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; biological effects of microwaves; mobile handsets; transceivers; 2G networks; 3G networks; GSM; bandwidth 1800 MHz; bandwidth 2100 MHz; bandwidth 900 MHz; base transceiver station; downlink whole-body exposures; handsets; mobile networks; power measurements; radio-frequency fields; universal mobile telecommunications system networks; uplink local whole-body exposures; Base stations; GSM; Mobile handsets; Specific absorption rate; Statistical distributions; Base station; exposure; exposure ratio (ER); handset; specific absorption rate (SAR); statistical distribution;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9375
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEMC.2010.2066978
Filename
5580043
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