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[2022-2024] : [
SG5
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Q3/5
]
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Declared patent(s)
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Publication
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Work item:
K.Suppl.32
Subject/title:
Case studies of radio frequency-electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) assessment
Status:
Agreed on 2023-06-23
Approval process:
Agreement
Type of work item:
Supplement
Version:
Rev.
Equivalent number:
-
Timing:
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Liaison:
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Supporting members:
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Summary:
Supplement 32 to ITU-T K-series Recommendations presents results of case studies of radio frequency-electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure levels including fifth generation (5G) systems taken in different conditions and areas. All results of assessment were delivered by ITU-T members and include calculations and measurements of the RF-EMF exposure levels in vicinity of different radio communication systems. RF-EMF exposure levels vary depending on the environment in which they are taken and type of radio communication systems that are in operation. The results included in Supplement 32 to ITU-T K-series Recommendations provide information about RF-EMF exposure levels in real situations. The EMF exposure assessments are included in appendices. Supplement 32 to ITU-T K-series Recommendations aims mainly to solve the problem of EMF compliance assessments of base station systems through typical case studies including computation evaluation and measurement evaluation, and also provides the case support on implementation of ITU-T K-Suppl.16 and IECÂ 62232.
Comment:
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Reference(s):
[
SG5-TD857R1-4/GEN (2023-06)
]
Historic references:
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Contact(s):
Fryderyk LEWICKI
, Editor
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First registration in the WP:
2023-08-25 11:40:14
Last update:
2023-08-25 11:56:06
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