Evaluating the Electro Magnetic Fields Radiation of the Cell Sites and Their Environmental Effects: Case of Mosul City | ||
Journal of Education and Science | ||
Article 3, Volume 32, Issue 1, March 2023, Pages 22-30 PDF (528.81 K) | ||
Document Type: Review Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/edusj.2022.135909.1277 | ||
Authors | ||
Zozan Saadallah Hussain1; zeina Abdul-Rahmman* 1; Ghada Yousif Abdallh2; Hassaan Thabet Thabet3 | ||
1Electrical Techniques department/Technical institute/ Northern Technical university/ Mosul/Iraq | ||
2Dept. of Mechanical Technology Technical Institute Northern Technical University Mosul, Iraq | ||
3Freelance Researcher Mosul, Iraq | ||
Abstract | ||
Cell phones, also known as mobile or portable phones, have become an essential part of contemporary communication technologies. In some regions of the world, they are even the only available means of communication, as they are so well-liked for allowing people to communicate with one another without having any impact on their movements. Cell phones are becoming increasingly popular, with more than 50% of people in some nations owning one. The industrial community anticipates that by the year 2030, there will be more than 8 billion users worldwide. To accommodate broadcast and reception, more cell phone stations (towers) are being built. These stations, which are radio antennas, work to protect connections with cellular telephone equipment while using minimum power. The goal of this proposed study is to measure the electromagnetic fields radiated by cell phone towers and their effects on the local environment in a selected area of Mosul, Iraq. The results will then be compared to international standards, evaluated to help develop methods for protecting people's health, and solutions to the issue will be offered. | ||
Keywords | ||
Electromagnetic fields,,; ,،,؛electromagnetic radiation,,; ,،,؛cell sites | ||
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