The increase in mobile communication technology has led to concern about potential health effects of radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMFs) from mobile phone base stations. Different RF-EMF prediction models have been applied to assess population exposure to RF-EMF. Our study examines what input data are needed to accurately model RF-EMF, as detailed data are not always available for epidemiological studies. We used NISMap, a 3D radio wave propagation model, to test models with various levels of detail in building and antenna input data. The model outcomes were compared with outdoor measurements taken in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Results showed good agreement between modelled and measured RF-EMF when 3D building data and basic a...
Radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) in our daily life are caused by numerous sources suc...
We developed a geospatial model that calculates ambient high-frequency electromagnetic field (HF-EMF...
Breckenkamp J, Neitzke HP, Bornkessel C, Berg-Beckhoff G. Applicability of an exposure model for the...
Radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) from mobile phone base stations can be reliably mode...
One of the key challenges in environmental epidemiology is the exposure assessment of large populati...
Background: Epidemiological studies on the potential health effects of RF-EMF from mobile phone base...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies on the potential health effects of RF-EMF from mobile phone base...
INTRODUCTION: Geospatial models have been demonstrated to reliably and efficiently estimate RF-EMF e...
Background: With the increased availability of spatial data and computing power, spatial prediction ...
INTRODUCTION: Geospatial models have been demonstrated to reliably and efficiently estimate RF-EMF e...
Background: With the increased availability of spatial data and computing power, spatial prediction ...
BACKGROUND: With the increased availability of spatial data and computing power, spatial prediction ...
Background: With the increased availability of spatial data and computing power, spatial prediction ...
Technological changes have led to a rapid increase in the use of mobile technology. This is coupled ...
Technological changes have led to a rapid increase in the use of mobile technology. This is coupled ...
Radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) in our daily life are caused by numerous sources suc...
We developed a geospatial model that calculates ambient high-frequency electromagnetic field (HF-EMF...
Breckenkamp J, Neitzke HP, Bornkessel C, Berg-Beckhoff G. Applicability of an exposure model for the...
Radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) from mobile phone base stations can be reliably mode...
One of the key challenges in environmental epidemiology is the exposure assessment of large populati...
Background: Epidemiological studies on the potential health effects of RF-EMF from mobile phone base...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies on the potential health effects of RF-EMF from mobile phone base...
INTRODUCTION: Geospatial models have been demonstrated to reliably and efficiently estimate RF-EMF e...
Background: With the increased availability of spatial data and computing power, spatial prediction ...
INTRODUCTION: Geospatial models have been demonstrated to reliably and efficiently estimate RF-EMF e...
Background: With the increased availability of spatial data and computing power, spatial prediction ...
BACKGROUND: With the increased availability of spatial data and computing power, spatial prediction ...
Background: With the increased availability of spatial data and computing power, spatial prediction ...
Technological changes have led to a rapid increase in the use of mobile technology. This is coupled ...
Technological changes have led to a rapid increase in the use of mobile technology. This is coupled ...
Radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) in our daily life are caused by numerous sources suc...
We developed a geospatial model that calculates ambient high-frequency electromagnetic field (HF-EMF...
Breckenkamp J, Neitzke HP, Bornkessel C, Berg-Beckhoff G. Applicability of an exposure model for the...