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Silvia de Miguel-Bilbao1, Miguel Angel Martín, Alejandro Del Pozo, Victor Febles, José A Hernández, José C Fernández de Aldecoa, Victoria Ramos.
Abstract
Recent advances in wireless technologies have lead to an increase in wireless instrumentation present in healthcare centers. This paper presents an analytical method for characterizing electric field (E-field) exposure within these environments. The E-field levels of the different wireless communications systems have been measured in two floors of the Canary University Hospital Consortium (CUHC). The electromagnetic (EM) conditions detected with the experimental measures have been estimated using the software EFC-400-Telecommunications (Narda Safety Test Solutions, Sandwiesenstrasse 7, 72793 Pfullingen, Germany). The experimental and simulated results are represented through 2D contour maps, and have been compared with the recommended safety and exposure thresholds. The maximum value obtained is much lower than the 3 V m(-1) that is established in the International Electrotechnical Commission Standard of Electromedical Devices. Results show a high correlation in terms of E-field cumulative distribution function (CDF) between the experimental and simulation results. In general, the CDFs of each pair of experimental and simulated samples follow a lognormal distribution with the same mean.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24077080 DOI: 10.1097/HP.0b013e31828e5c15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Phys ISSN: 0017-9078 Impact factor: 1.316