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  ITU-T A.5 justification information for referenced document IEEE Std 1528.7 in draft K.devices
1. Clear description of the referenced document:
Name: IEEE Std 1528.7
Title: IEEE Guide for EMF Exposure Assessment of Internet of Things (IoT) Technologies and Devices
2. Status of approval:
Published in 2020
3. Justification for the specific reference:
This IEEE is needed for the measurement method referenced in the K.devices
4. Current information, if any, about IPR issues:
None
5. Other useful information describing the "Quality" of the document:
None
6. The degree of stability or maturity of the document:
Published and stable
7. Relationship with other existing or emerging documents:
None
8. Any explicit references within that referenced document should also be listed:
Canada RSS-102, Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus (All Frequency Bands). FCC KDB Publication 447498 D01 v06, RF exposure procedures and equipment authorization policies for mobile and portable devices. FCC 19-126, “Proposed Changes in the Commission’s Rules Regarding Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields,” U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), docket no. 03-137; Second Report and Order; 34 FCC Record 11687-11855; 85 FR 18131-18151 (Federal Register), 1 Apr. 2020. ICNIRP-2020, “International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), guidelines for limiting exposure to electromagnetic fields (100 kHz to 300 GHz).” Health Physics, vol. 118, no. 5, pp. 483–524, 2020. DOI: 10.1097/HP.0000000000001210.4, 5 IEC 62209-1:2016, Measurement procedure for the assessment of specific absorption rate of human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-mounted wireless communication devices— Part 1: Devices used next to the ear (Frequency range of 300 MHz to 6 GHz). 6, 7 IEC 62209-2:2010, Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-mounted wireless communication devices——Human models, instrumentation, and procedures—Part 2: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for wireless communication devices used in close proximity to the human body (frequency range of 30 MHz to 6 GHz).8 IEC 62209-2:2010/AMD1:2019, Amendment 1—Human exposure to radio frequency fields from handheld and body-mounted wireless communication devices—Human models, instrumentation, and procedures—Part 2: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for wireless communication devices used in close proximity to the human body (frequency range of 30 MHz to 6 GHz). IEC 62209-3:2019, Measurement procedure for the assessment of specific absorption rate of human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-mounted wireless communication devices— Part 3: Vector measurement-based systems (Frequency range of 600 MHz to 6 GHz). IEC 62232:2017, Determination of RF field strength, power density and SAR in the vicinity of radiocommunication base stations for the purpose of evaluating human exposure. IEC 62311:2019, Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz). IEC 62479:2010, Assessment of the compliance of low-power electronic and electrical equipment with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz to 300 GHz). IEC/IEEE 62704-1:2017, Determining the peak spatial-average specific absorption rate (SAR) in the human body from wireless communications devices, 30 MHz to 6 GHz—Part 1: General requirements for using the finite difference time-domain (FDTD) method for SAR calculations. IEC/IEEE 62704-4, Recommended practice for determining the Peak Spatial Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the human body from wireless communications devices, 30 MHz to 6 GHz—Part 4: General requirements for using the Finite-Element Method (FEM) for SAR calculations and specific requirements for modelling vehicle-mounted antennas and personal wireless devices.9 IEC TR 62630:2010, Guidance for evaluating exposure from multiple electromagnetic sources. IEEE Std 1528™-2013, IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Head from Wireless Communications Devices: Measurement Techniques.10, 11 IEEE Std C95.1™-2019, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields, 0 Hz to 300 GHz. IEEE Std C95.3™-2002, IEEE Recommended Practice for Measurements and Computations of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields With Respect to Human Exposure to Such Fields, 100 kHz–300 GHz. ISO/IEC 20924:2018, Internet of Things (IoT)—Vocabulary.1
9. Qualification of IEEE:
The IEEE was recognized under the provisions of ITU-T Recommendation A.5 on 1 November 1999. Qualifying information is on file with TSB.
10. Other (for any supplementary information):
None
Note: This form is based on Recommendation ITU-T A.5