Modeling of Radio Base Stations with the Numerical FDTD Method, for the Electromagnetic Field Evaluation

Algenti Lala, Bexhet Kamo, Ioanna Giorgi, Elson Agastra

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Abstract

Settling down an efficient and reliable procedure for the evaluation of the EMF exposure, from the Base Station Antennas, is important for mobile communications. In this work a calculation method of the exposure under radiofrequency, due to the presence of some antennas of the cellular Base Stations is introduced. The model of wave diffusion in free space, under ideal conditions gives ground for a convenient calculation of the exposure, even in cases of a considerable distance from the antenna, whose covering area is considerably larger, thus resulting in overestimation of the exposure. The calculation of the electrical intensity of the radiation is possible when the technical specifications of the given antenna (provided by the manufacturer) are known and by defining the position of the given point in relation to the antenna.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Internet, Data & Web Technologies
Subtitle of host publicationThe 6th International Conference on Emerging Internet, Data & Web Technologies (EIDWT-2018)
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages968-977
Volume17
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-319-75928-9
ISBN (Print)978-3-319-75927-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
EventThe 6th International Conference on Emerging Internet, Data & Web Technologies - Tirana, Albania
Duration: 15 Mar 201817 Mar 2018

Publication series

NameLecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies
PublisherSpringer International Publishing

Conference

ConferenceThe 6th International Conference on Emerging Internet, Data & Web Technologies
Abbreviated titleEIDWT-2018
Country/TerritoryAlbania
CityTirana
Period15/03/1817/03/18

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