Radio-Frequency Human Exposure Assessment From Deterministic to Stochastic Methods

Radio-Frequency Human Exposure Assessment From Deterministic to Stochastic Methods by Joe Wiart, published by John Wiley & Sons on March 14, 2016, is a comprehensive exploration of the methods used to assess human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields. This edition, comprising 196 pages, delves into the increasing prevalence of mobile phones and wireless systems in modern life, highlighting the need for effective evaluation of RF exposure as technology continues to evolve.
Readers will find a detailed overview of both basic and advanced techniques for assessing RF exposure, including experimental, numerical, deterministic, and stochastic methods. The book addresses the public’s concerns regarding potential risks associated with RF electromagnetic fields and emphasizes the importance of developing dosimetry methods and protocols for compliance with health standards. With a focus on the advancements made in the 1990s and 2000s, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of technology, engineering, and human health.
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Nowadays approximately 6 billion people use a mobile phone and they now take a central position within our daily lives. The 1990s saw a tremendous increase in the use of wireless systems and the democratization of this means of communication.
To allow the communication of millions of phones, computers and, more recently, tablets to be connected, millions of access points and base station antennas have been extensively deployed. Small cells and the Internet of Things with the billions of connected objects will reinforce this trend.
This growing use of wireless communications has been accompanied by a perception of risk to the public from exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic field (EMF). To address this concern, biomedical research has been conducted. It has also been important to develop and improve dosimetry methods and protocols that could be used to evaluate EMF exposure and check compliance with health limits. To achieve this, much effort has was made in the 1990s and 2000s. Experimental and numerical methods, including statistical methods, have been developed.
This book provides an overview and description of the basic and advanced methods that have been developed for human RF exposure assessment. It covers experimental, numerical, deterministic and stochastic methods.
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