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Low-cost extrapolation method for maximal LTE radio base station exposure estimation: test and validation

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An experimental validation of a low-cost method for extrapolation and estimation of the maximal electromagnetic-field exposure from long-term evolution (LTE) radio base station installations are presented. No knowledge on downlink band occupation or service characteristics is required for the low-cost method. The method is applicable in situ. It only requires a basic spectrum analyser with appropriate field probes without the need of expensive dedicated LTE decoders. The method is validated both in laboratory and in situ, for a single-input single-output antenna LTE system and a 22 multiple-input multiple-output system, with low deviations in comparison with signals measured using dedicated LTE decoders.
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Verloock, Leen, et al. “Low-Cost Extrapolation Method for Maximal LTE Radio Base Station Exposure Estimation: Test and Validation.” RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY, vol. 155, no. 1, 2013, pp. 11–15, doi:10.1093/rpd/ncs307.
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Verloock, L., Joseph, W., Gati, A., Varsier, N., Flach, B., Wiart, J., & Martens, L. (2013). Low-cost extrapolation method for maximal LTE radio base station exposure estimation: test and validation. RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY, 155(1), 11–15. https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncs307
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Verloock, Leen, Wout Joseph, Azeddine Gati, Nadège Varsier, Björn Flach, Joe Wiart, and Luc Martens. 2013. “Low-Cost Extrapolation Method for Maximal LTE Radio Base Station Exposure Estimation: Test and Validation.” RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY 155 (1): 11–15. https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncs307.
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Verloock, Leen, Wout Joseph, Azeddine Gati, Nadège Varsier, Björn Flach, Joe Wiart, and Luc Martens. 2013. “Low-Cost Extrapolation Method for Maximal LTE Radio Base Station Exposure Estimation: Test and Validation.” RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY 155 (1): 11–15. doi:10.1093/rpd/ncs307.
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Verloock L, Joseph W, Gati A, Varsier N, Flach B, Wiart J, et al. Low-cost extrapolation method for maximal LTE radio base station exposure estimation: test and validation. RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY. 2013;155(1):11–5.
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L. Verloock et al., “Low-cost extrapolation method for maximal LTE radio base station exposure estimation: test and validation,” RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY, vol. 155, no. 1, pp. 11–15, 2013.
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  abstract     = {{An experimental validation of a low-cost method for extrapolation and estimation of the maximal electromagnetic-field exposure from long-term evolution (LTE) radio base station installations are presented. No knowledge on downlink band occupation or service characteristics is required for the low-cost method. The method is applicable in situ. It only requires a basic spectrum analyser with appropriate field probes without the need of expensive dedicated LTE decoders. The method is validated both in laboratory and in situ, for a single-input single-output antenna LTE system and a 22 multiple-input multiple-output system, with low deviations in comparison with signals measured using dedicated LTE decoders.}},
  author       = {{Verloock, Leen and Joseph, Wout and Gati, Azeddine and Varsier, Nadège and Flach, Björn and Wiart, Joe and Martens, Luc}},
  issn         = {{0144-8420}},
  journal      = {{RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY}},
  keywords     = {{ELECTROMAGNETIC-FIELDS}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{11--15}},
  title        = {{Low-cost extrapolation method for maximal LTE radio base station exposure estimation: test and validation}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncs307}},
  volume       = {{155}},
  year         = {{2013}},
}

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