Accuracy of Determining Ecologically Safe Territories in the Zones of Electromagnetic Fields Caused by Radio-Television Antennas and Cellular Communications
Journal Title: Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources - Year 2022, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
This article addresses issues of ecological safety in conditions of intensive development of radio-television systems and cellular communications. The main purpose of the article is to develop an algorithm for determining the accuracy of the boundaries of safe and comfortable living of the population in the area of electromagnetic fields. The mathematical dependences are deduced allowing to define the exact parameters of the boundaries of safe zones on the basis of maximum permissible standards of power flux density, which are generated by radiation sources. Theoretical work is supported by practical examples that confirm the feasibility of using the obtained mathematical dependencies.
Authors and Affiliations
Lev Perovych, Ihor Perovych, Olena Lazarieva
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