Present and future federal regulatory processes which may impact the permissible levels of microwave radiation emitted by the SPS Microwave Power Transmission (MPTS) were studied. An historical development of US occupational and public microwave standards includes an overview of Western and East European philosophies of environmental protection and neurophysiology which have led to the current widely differing maximum permissible exposure limits to microwaves. The possible convergence of microwave standards is characterized by a lowering of Western exposure levels while Eastern countries consider standard relaxation. A trend toward stricter controls on activities perceived as harmful to public health is under way as is interest in improving...
Abstract Background From 1953 to 1976, beams of microwaves of 2.5 to 4.0 GHz were aimed at the US em...
The last decade new technologies in personal communication have led to an increased exposure of the ...
Through the history of wireless communication I show the explosive growth in time of mobile telephon...
The procedures by which standards are set to regulate human exposure to foreign substances and radia...
The former Soviet Union (USSR) and the USA were the first countries to introduce standards limiting ...
In the United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) enforces limits for both occupatio...
Abstract Currently, technology is being developed that makes use of the millimeter wave (MMW) range ...
This Radiation Protection Standard sets limits for human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) fields in t...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The FCC regulations for permissable exposures to microwave radio frequency (RF) tr...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Excessive exposure to microwave radiation could lead to biological damage. The criteria for maximum ...
Great improvements have been made to the way humans communicate with each other ever since the first...
Numerous sources of mobile communication result in chronic exposure of general population to microwa...
Breckenkamp J, Berg G, Blettner M. Biological effects on human health due to radiofrequency/microwav...
The problem of hygienic EMF standards as a factor of industrial and human being environment acquired...
Abstract Background From 1953 to 1976, beams of microwaves of 2.5 to 4.0 GHz were aimed at the US em...
The last decade new technologies in personal communication have led to an increased exposure of the ...
Through the history of wireless communication I show the explosive growth in time of mobile telephon...
The procedures by which standards are set to regulate human exposure to foreign substances and radia...
The former Soviet Union (USSR) and the USA were the first countries to introduce standards limiting ...
In the United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) enforces limits for both occupatio...
Abstract Currently, technology is being developed that makes use of the millimeter wave (MMW) range ...
This Radiation Protection Standard sets limits for human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) fields in t...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The FCC regulations for permissable exposures to microwave radio frequency (RF) tr...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Excessive exposure to microwave radiation could lead to biological damage. The criteria for maximum ...
Great improvements have been made to the way humans communicate with each other ever since the first...
Numerous sources of mobile communication result in chronic exposure of general population to microwa...
Breckenkamp J, Berg G, Blettner M. Biological effects on human health due to radiofrequency/microwav...
The problem of hygienic EMF standards as a factor of industrial and human being environment acquired...
Abstract Background From 1953 to 1976, beams of microwaves of 2.5 to 4.0 GHz were aimed at the US em...
The last decade new technologies in personal communication have led to an increased exposure of the ...
Through the history of wireless communication I show the explosive growth in time of mobile telephon...