智能互联家庭中射频暴露的估计和测量。

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY Bioelectromagnetics Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1002/bem.22518
Kenneth Joyner PhD, Michael Milligan LLM, Phillip Knipe PhD
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这项研究的目的是量化住宅/公寓中的射频电磁能量(RF-EME)水平,住宅/公寓中配备了一系列无线设备(通常称为物联网(IoT)设备或智能设备),随后开发出一种工具,可用于估算家庭环境中的射频电磁能量水平。在 3 年的时间里,我们在居民家中对 16 个设备类别共 43 个设备进行了测量。另外 12 台设备在实验室进行了详细测量。总共测量了 23 个设备类别中的 55 个设备。根据这些测量数据,我们开发了预测软件,该软件显示,即使 23 个设备类别中的单个设备运行接近最大值,它们在 1 米距离处产生的辐射量总计为 ICNIRP(2020 年)公众辐射限值的 0.17%。此外,还在两个独立的智能公寓中进行了测量,一个公寓中有 50 多台物联网设备,另一个公寓中有 100 多台物联网设备,设备的驱动力已达到合理范围。所记录的 6 分钟平均暴露水平分别为《国际非电离辐射防护计划》(2020 年)30 分钟平均公众暴露限值的 0.0077% 和 0.44%。
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Estimates and measurements of radiofrequency exposures in smart-connected homes

The aim of this research was to quantify the levels of radiofrequency electromagnetic energy (RF-EME) in a residential home/apartment equipped with a range of wireless devices, often referred to as internet of things (IoT) devices or smart devices and subsequently develop a tool that could be useful for estimating the levels of RF-EME in a domestic environment. Over the course of 3 years measurements were performed in peoples' homes on a total of 43 devices across 16 device categories. Another 12 devices were measured in detail in a laboratory setup. In all a total of 55 individual devices across 23 device categories were measured. Based on this measurement data we developed predictive software that showed that even with a single device in 23 device categories operating near maximum they would, in total, produce exposures at a distance of 1 m of 0.17% of the ICNIRP (2020) public exposure limits. Measurements were also made in two separate smart apartments—one contained over 50 IoT devices and a second with over 100 IoT devices with the devices driven as hard as could reasonably be achieved. The respective 6-min average exposure level recorded were 0.0077% and 0.44% of the ICNIRP (2020) 30-min average public exposure limit.

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Bioelectromagnetics
Bioelectromagnetics 生物-生物物理
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4.60
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44
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Bioelectromagnetics is published by Wiley-Liss, Inc., for the Bioelectromagnetics Society and is the official journal of the Bioelectromagnetics Society and the European Bioelectromagnetics Association. It is a peer-reviewed, internationally circulated scientific journal that specializes in reporting original data on biological effects and applications of electromagnetic fields that range in frequency from zero hertz (static fields) to the terahertz undulations and visible light. Both experimental and clinical data are of interest to the journal''s readers as are theoretical papers or reviews that offer novel insights into or criticism of contemporary concepts and theories of field-body interactions. The Bioelectromagnetics Society, which sponsors the journal, also welcomes experimental or clinical papers on the domains of sonic and ultrasonic radiation.
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