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Review Papers | Engineering Science | Sudan | Volume 4 Issue 1, January 2015 | Popularity: 6.1 / 10
Electromagnetic Pollution Emitted from Base Station
Tahani Ahmed Bashir Khalifa, Amin Babiker Abed Alnabi
Abstract: Mobile phones are an important part of daily life, thus, the rate of usage of mobile phones is increasing on a daily basis. Because they work in connection with base stations, number of base stations has to be boosted as long as the trend in the use of them continues. Because each base station runs by radiating electromagnetic waves, this is consideration source of distribution for many people from a medical point of view. In this work we explained the radiofrequency and microwave radiation out from some mobile telephones towers studies and Measurements were done in many countries in the world in Sudan capital Khartoum, Malaysia, Gaza and Turkish capital Ankara.
Keywords: BS, MS, GSM, UTMS, WLAN
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 1, January 2015
Pages: 1125 - 1132
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