Research on 5G base station radiation safety and corresponding network planning

With the rapid development of 5G network, the radiation safety of base stations is a hot issue of public concern.As 5G has the characteristics of high frequency band and large bandwidth, ultra-dense heterogeneous network applications are becoming more common.The impact of electromagnetic radiation f...

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Main Authors: Hao XU, Hongyi CAO
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Language:zho
Published: Beijing Xintong Media Co., Ltd 2021-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.telecomsci.com/zh/article/doi/10.11959/j.issn.1000-0801.2021196/
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description With the rapid development of 5G network, the radiation safety of base stations is a hot issue of public concern.As 5G has the characteristics of high frequency band and large bandwidth, ultra-dense heterogeneous network applications are becoming more common.The impact of electromagnetic radiation from typical 5G base stations on the human body was analyzed, and the safety distances of base stations with different powers were calculated in detail.Based on various common 5G base station equipment forms such as outdoor macro stations, outdoor pole stations, telephone booth base stations, and indoor micro stations, the safe area of different scenarios was analyzed and theoretically calculated.The results were verified based on field test and specific networking planning recommendations were proposed.
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spelling doaj-art-f388b98aa5c249b0994aa410b293e8ec2025-01-15T03:32:48ZzhoBeijing Xintong Media Co., LtdDianxin kexue1000-08012021-09-013715916759815234Research on 5G base station radiation safety and corresponding network planningHao XUHongyi CAOWith the rapid development of 5G network, the radiation safety of base stations is a hot issue of public concern.As 5G has the characteristics of high frequency band and large bandwidth, ultra-dense heterogeneous network applications are becoming more common.The impact of electromagnetic radiation from typical 5G base stations on the human body was analyzed, and the safety distances of base stations with different powers were calculated in detail.Based on various common 5G base station equipment forms such as outdoor macro stations, outdoor pole stations, telephone booth base stations, and indoor micro stations, the safe area of different scenarios was analyzed and theoretically calculated.The results were verified based on field test and specific networking planning recommendations were proposed.http://www.telecomsci.com/zh/article/doi/10.11959/j.issn.1000-0801.2021196/5Gelectromagnetic radiationbase stationnetwork planning
spellingShingle Hao XU
Hongyi CAO
Research on 5G base station radiation safety and corresponding network planning
Dianxin kexue
5G
electromagnetic radiation
base station
network planning
title Research on 5G base station radiation safety and corresponding network planning
title_full Research on 5G base station radiation safety and corresponding network planning
title_fullStr Research on 5G base station radiation safety and corresponding network planning
title_full_unstemmed Research on 5G base station radiation safety and corresponding network planning
title_short Research on 5G base station radiation safety and corresponding network planning
title_sort research on 5g base station radiation safety and corresponding network planning
topic 5G
electromagnetic radiation
base station
network planning
url http://www.telecomsci.com/zh/article/doi/10.11959/j.issn.1000-0801.2021196/
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