Power variations of wireless communication systems

Bioelectromagnetics
J B AndersenG F Pedersen

Abstract

The use of wireless digital communication devices like GSM, WCDMA, HSPA, DECT, and WiFi changes the exposure of electromagnetic waves toward the user. Concentrating on the power variations on a slow and fast time scale, these new systems are discussed. Experimental results for both uplink and downlink are included for a sample of systems. The spectrum of the power fluctuations is seen as a convenient and compact way of describing very complex system behavior. The results are of interest for scientific studies of epidemiology and biological effects, and for general electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) aspects.

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Oct 21, 2011·Bioelectromagnetics·Tomas PerssonJan Lovén
Nov 18, 2014·Bioelectromagnetics·Silvia de Miguel-BilbaoJuan Blas
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