Evaluation of RF-EMF exposure for sub-6GHz 5G NR massive MIMO base station

The 5G network is intended to accommodate a significant quantity of mobile data traffic and a great number of wireless connections. It improves cost and power consumption; it offers ultra-low latency and ultra-high dependability to enable new services in various sectors. However, the general public...

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Main Authors: Sali, Aduwati, Wali, Sangin Qahtan, Osman, Anwar Faizd
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: IEEE 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44349/
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Summary:The 5G network is intended to accommodate a significant quantity of mobile data traffic and a great number of wireless connections. It improves cost and power consumption; it offers ultra-low latency and ultra-high dependability to enable new services in various sectors. However, the general public is concerned about the possible health dangers linked with 5G equipment's Radio Frequency (RF) radiation, and numerous localities are actively lobbying to prevent 5G implementation. This research measures the maximum exposure emitted by a 5G base station operating on 3.5 GHz. Considering the transmitted power changes over time with data traffic, the analysis is based on a code selective method. Measurements were conducted at two different distances and three different times to investigate the impacts of distance and time on the level of RF-EMF radiation. The maximum radiation from the base station is 11.69V/m, far less than the accepted limit by the ICNIRP standard.