
Low Electromagnetic Emission Wireless Network Technologies
5G and beyond
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
Published on 2. January 2020
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-78561-848-2 (ISBN)
Description
Mobile communication systems rely on radiofrequency waves to operate. Given the popularity and ubiquity of mobile communication devices as well as network densification, the level of Electromagnetic Field (EMF) exposure to the public is expected to rise significantly over the next few years. Although there is no clear evidence linking short-term exposure to EMF emission from wireless communication systems with adverse health effects, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded that EMF radiation is possibly carcinogenic. To cope with the concerns of the general public, the European Environmental Agency has recommended non-technical precautionary approaches to minimize exposure to EMF emissions. Rather than relying on these non-technical approaches, EMF, latency, network resilience and connection density, alongside traditional criteria such as spectral efficiency and energy efficiency are expected to take centre stage in the development of 5G systems.
This book focuses on innovative EMF exposure research for future generations of mobile and wireless communications. This timely publication highlights the novel work done on reducing EMF emissions in future mobile communication systems and how to develop smart integrated technical solutions.
This book focuses on innovative EMF exposure research for future generations of mobile and wireless communications. This timely publication highlights the novel work done on reducing EMF emissions in future mobile communication systems and how to develop smart integrated technical solutions.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78561-848-2 (9781785618482)
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Persons
Muhammad Ali Imran is the Vice Dean of Glasgow College UESTC and Professor of Communication Systems at the School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, UK. He is also an Affiliate Professor at the University of Oklahoma, USA and a Visiting Professor at the 5G Innovation Centre, University of Surrey, UK.
Fabien Heliot is currently a Lecturer at the Institute for Communication Systems (ICS), University of Surrey, UK. His main research interests cover energy efficiency, EM exposure reduction, cooperative communication, MIMO, and radio resource management.
Yusuf Abdulrahman Sambo is a Research Associate and the 5G-SON testbed lead at the University of Glasgow, UK. His main research interests include EMF exposure reduction, radio resource management, energy efficiency, wireless sensor networks and device-to-device (D2D) communication.
Fabien Heliot is currently a Lecturer at the Institute for Communication Systems (ICS), University of Surrey, UK. His main research interests cover energy efficiency, EM exposure reduction, cooperative communication, MIMO, and radio resource management.
Yusuf Abdulrahman Sambo is a Research Associate and the 5G-SON testbed lead at the University of Glasgow, UK. His main research interests include EMF exposure reduction, radio resource management, energy efficiency, wireless sensor networks and device-to-device (D2D) communication.
Editor
ProfessorUniversity of Glasgow, UK
LecturerUniversity of Surrey, Institute for Communication Systems (ICS), UK
Research AssociateUniversity of Glasgow, UK
Content
Part I: EMF evaluation and characterisation
Chapter 1: EMF exposure definition, metrics, effects and regulations
Chapter 2: Electromagnetic field (EMF) monitoring tools
Chapter 3: Large-scale EMF characterization considering real network deployments
Chapter 4: EMF exposure in heterogeneous networks environments
Chapter 5: Architecture of public mobile networks and its impact on EMF exposure
Part II: EMF reduction techniques
Chapter 6: EMF emission-aware resource allocation for uplink OFDM systems
Chapter 7: Multicell uplink scheduling for EMF emission minimization in OFDMA systems
Chapter 8: EMF: RF device end of things - low-exposure user terminal radio design concepts
Chapter 9: Millimetre-wave flexible wearable antenna design and challenges for 5G and beyond
Chapter 10: Reducing EMF emissions in ultra-reliable low-latency communications with HARQ
Chapter 11: Reducing EMF via energy-efficient inter-frequency small cell discovery
Chapter 12: Conclusion and future perspectives
Chapter 1: EMF exposure definition, metrics, effects and regulations
Chapter 2: Electromagnetic field (EMF) monitoring tools
Chapter 3: Large-scale EMF characterization considering real network deployments
Chapter 4: EMF exposure in heterogeneous networks environments
Chapter 5: Architecture of public mobile networks and its impact on EMF exposure
Part II: EMF reduction techniques
Chapter 6: EMF emission-aware resource allocation for uplink OFDM systems
Chapter 7: Multicell uplink scheduling for EMF emission minimization in OFDMA systems
Chapter 8: EMF: RF device end of things - low-exposure user terminal radio design concepts
Chapter 9: Millimetre-wave flexible wearable antenna design and challenges for 5G and beyond
Chapter 10: Reducing EMF emissions in ultra-reliable low-latency communications with HARQ
Chapter 11: Reducing EMF via energy-efficient inter-frequency small cell discovery
Chapter 12: Conclusion and future perspectives