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Measurement and assessment of mobile network electromagnetic radiation pollution in Ramadi, Iraq

Mohammed S. Zaidan, Mohammed Qasim Taha, Linha A. Yaseen, Namariq Dawood Hameed, Qais N. Abid

2022Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The electromagnetic radiation produced by cellular towers in Ramadi city, west of Iraq, is measured and analyzed in this research. This contains basic nodes, hub repeaters, and feeders for transmitting the carrier throughout the entire Ramadi city as well as the surrounding areas. As a result, this research focused on this area to measure and assess energy to determine if it is safe for people or has over the danger threshold. The study region was split into fifty-five mobile phone tower locations. In general, electric field intensity levels surpass 1.7 V/m, which is dangerous and should be reduced. However, apart from a few sites (2, 3, 35, 36, 45, 51, and 53), the magnetic field intensity and radiation density are acceptable based on the findings. The energy severity criteria are based on LATNEX corporation's guidelines.

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Mobile phoneTowerEnvironmental scienceTelecommunicationsPhoneComputer scienceEngineeringCivil engineeringLinguisticsPhilosophySmart Systems and Machine LearningInternet of Things and AIElectromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects
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