ITU Symposium on ICT, Environment and Climate Change (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 21 April 2016) MEASUREMENTS AND CALCULATIONS OF EMF Fryderyk Lewicki, ITU-T.

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ITU Symposium on ICT, Environment and Climate Change (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 21 April 2016) MEASUREMENTS AND CALCULATIONS OF EMF Fryderyk Lewicki, ITU-T SG5, Vice chairman WP2 Orange Polska, Poland

Introduction - general guidance There are many methods to show the compliance National regulations are most important The simplest method is recommended to be applied first, even if other methods are more accurate More sophisticated (and accurate) methods should be used if no compliance is observed by less sophisticated (and accurate method) The assessment can be performed either by measurements or by calculations (computer simulations). both have advantages and disadvantages comparable accuracy / uncertainty (  3dB)

Measurement Except for very special cases the field measurements are sufficient Broad band – cheap but leading to overestimation Frequency selective – more expensive and time consuming, requires post processing Usually the broadband measurement is performed, frequency selective measurement is the reference – for special cases

Calculations Isotropic source with maximum EIRP, Very easy but giving big overestimation, Valid for all cases Far field model (point source model) – EMF- estimator (Appendix to ITU-T Rec. K.70):

Calculations Synthetic model Full wave models (MoM, FDTD etc.) Both require detailed information concerning configuration of the antenna Full wave models allow to take into account even environment

Measurement vs. calculation Measurements takes into account all radiating sources with real parameters and environment Calculations – low cost, possible for planned sources and areas with no access

Measurement vs. calculation Measurement - difficult to take into account time variation, influence of personnel & environment Calculations – require knowledge of the antennas, software and usually not take into account reflections from the ground

Conclusions EMF radiation levels in the areas accessible to people may be controlled very efficiently by the measurement or calculation There are many methods that may by used to show compliance – the simplest appropriate method is recommended ITU provide several Recommendations (see guidance in K.91) including software tools

Thank you Questions, Comments?

ITU-T Recommendations for EMF assessment  Recommendation ITU-T K.52 (2000/2014) - Guidance on complying with limits for human exposure to electromagnetic fields – includes „K.52calculator software”  Recommendation ITU-T K.61 (2003/2008) - Guidance on measurement and numerical prediction of electromagnetic fields for compliance with human exposure limits for telecommunication installations  Recommendation ITU-T K.70 (2007/2014) - Mitigation techniques to limit human exposure to EMFs in the vicinity of radiocommunication stations – includes „EMF Estimator software”  Recommendation ITU-T K.83 (2011/2014) - Monitoring of electromagnetic field levels

ITU-T Recommendations for EMF assessment  Recommendation ITU-T K.90 (2012) - Evaluation techniques and working procedures for compliance with limits to power-frequency (DC, 50 Hz, and 60 Hz), electromagnetic field exposure of network operator personnel – includes EMFACDC software  Recommendation ITU-T K.91 (2012/2014) - Guidance for assessment, evaluation and monitoring of human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields – includes „Uncertainty calculator” and „Watt_Guard” software and Supplement „EMF-guide”  Recommendation ITU-T K.100 (2014) - Measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic fields to determine compliance with human exposure limits when a base station is put into service  Recommendation ITU-T K.113 (2015) - Maps of the RF EMF

ITU-T Recommendations – additional tools  Software:  K.52-calculator (Recommendation K.52)  EMF-estimator (Recommendation K.70)

ITU-T Recommendations – additional tools  Software:  EMFACDC (Recommendation K.90)  Uncertainty calculator (Recommendation K.91) and „Watt_Guard” (Recommendation K.91)  Application for smartphones and tablets on EMF: „Guide on electromagnetic fields and health”, Supplement 1 to ITU-T Recommendation K.91

ITU-T Recommendations for EMF assessment  Recommendation ITU-T K.env (planned for 2016) – Guidance on the Environmental Management for Electromagnetic Radiation from Radiocommunication Base Stations  Recommendation ITU-T K.emf (planned for 2017) - Exposure levels in the close proximity of the radiocommunication antennas”