7. Conclusion
The radio environment to which man is exposed is highly complex. This environment is not due to a single source, but to multiple origins, both intended and unintended. Is this environment dangerous for humans? Not only do we need standards to define fields that should not be exceeded, but we also need to be able to measure them. In addition to their frequency (wavelength), fields are not constant in space and time, making them very difficult to characterize. Field measurements, or exposimetry, can only be correctly interpreted by specialists with in-depth knowledge of the properties of electromagnetic fields. These measurements will be the subject of a second article
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Bibliography
- (1) - ANFR/DR 15-2-1 - . – http://www.anfr.fr .
- (2) - ALLIOT (J.-C.) - Sources de bruit, Compatibilité électromagnétique 1, Collection Technique et Scientifique des Télécommunications....
Standards and norms
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European standardization
- Measuring exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields – field strength in the frequency range between 100 kHz and 1 GHz (classification index C 94-566). - NF EN 61566 - 1998
- Guide pour l'expression de l'incertitude de mesure (indice de classement X07-020). - NF ENV 13005 - 1999
- Norme de base relative à la mesure du DAS relatif...
Regulations
Recommendation 1999/519/EC of the Council of the European Communities of July 12, 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz). Bruxelles 1999/519/CE/12.07.99.
Decree no. 2002-775 of May 3, 2002, implementing article L. 32, 12°, of the French Post and Telecommunications Code, on public exposure limits to electromagnetic fields emitted by equipment...
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Agence nationale des fréquences (ANFR)
http://www.anfr.fr and http://www.cartoradio.fr/
French National Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety...
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