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Francesco Boella y Livio Giuliani. IS ELECTROMAGNETIC POLLUTION NECESSARY IN URBAN AREAS?

IS ELECTROMAGNETIC POLLUTION NECESSARY IN URBAN AREAS?


Francesco Boella,

Livio Giuliani

National Institute of Occupational Safety and Prevention, Venice - Italy


Since 2002, studies on various Italian cities and towns have been done to evaluate

the level of public exposure to electrical and magnetic fields and electromagnetic

radiation present in the ambient environment, particularly in homes. These studies

have applied different calculus models, to each city, according to size, level of urban

development, and population densities, found in each study location. The results

show that that the maximum EMF level is above 3 V/m, even if all the available

power, provided by all the antennas in the neighbourhood are employed. The most

recent study considered a new wireless telephony network system architecture, based

on consolidated technologies and in this study we deduced that the Italian legal

exposure-limit of 6 V/m can be reduced without affecting network deployment

effectiveness. The development of new networks, due to the introduction of new

technologies and standards, will cause, in the near future, an increase in

electromagnetic exposure levels. To minimize the potential health risks due to

chronic EMF exposure, we studied how the use of networks of radio microcells

connected by optoelectronic hubs to a net of optical fibres could substitute for the

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There are three mainly considerations that justify this approach:

1. Coverage is guaranteed by a minimum signal level in support of the service;

starting from the link budget (we consider the threshold, for downlink of UMTS,

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keep the environmental level of the electric field low;

2. The use of microcells reduce power in the antenna needed for uplink connections

from the handy and avoid high EMF exposure to the individual user;

3. Indoor coverage can be made by bringing the signal over fibres, employing only

picocells for wireless home connections; thus, it is not necessary to spread the

signal from powerful antennas that are able to pass through the buildings to reach

users on the road; this alternative model would avoid much of the causes of

electromagnetic urban pollution.

At the request of the City of Venice we developed a study to compare the

environmental pollution due to a conventional use of co-location antennas BTSs by

three Italian providers, operating in GSM, DCS and UMTS, and the pollution caused

by a microcell based network able to produce the same coverage in the same

neighborhood in Venice. The environmental levels of the produced electric field

were compared using a software simulator employing the ray-tracing algorithm (Fig.

1 and 2). The results suggest that the choices made for wireless telephony signal

deployment in Italy during the 1990s needs to be reconsidered.

1st HELLENIC CONGRESS - THE EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION

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