학술논문

Estimating transmitted power density from mobile phone: an epidemiological pilot study with a software modified phone
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine: The Official Journal of the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine. 41(4):985-991
Subject
Mobile phone exposure
Radiofrequency-electromagnetic field exposure
Transmitted
Power density
Quanta Monitor
Language
English
ISSN
0158-9938
1879-5447
Abstract
The aims of this study were to evaluate the weekly and annual cumulative radiofrequency-electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure attributed to mobile phone (MP) use, and assess whether a novel app (Quanta Monitor™) could be employed in a small human sample to characterise the RF-EMF exposures associated with the use of MPs. Ten participants provided their two months’ daily objective data on their MP exposures (i.e. transmitted and received power densities) attributed to different modes of MP usage such as cellular calls, cellular data and Wi-Fi. The results demonstrated that total transmitted power density (cellular phone calls, data and Wi-Fi surfing) could be many orders of magnitude higher than that from the total received power density. Of the total transmitted power density, cellular data use contributed the largest portion. Our study showed that Quanta Monitor™ could be employed in prospective assessment of exposures to MPs in epidemiological studies.