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On the exposure to mobile phone radiation in trains

Author:
Ferrer Rodríguez, JaimeUniovi authority; Fernández Seivane, LucasUniovi authority; Hernando, J. M.; Castán, M. B.; García, L.; Vázquez, J. M.
Subject:

Mobile Handsets

Health Hazards

Biological Effects of Microwaves

Publication date:
2005
Editorial:

American Institute of Physics

Publisher version:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1940120
Citación:
Applied Physics Letters, 86(22), 224101(2005); doi:10.1063/1.1940120
Abstract:

This report presents theoretical estimates of the power density levels which may be reached inside trains. Two possible sources of high levels of radiation are discussed. The first one arises since the walls of the wagons are metallic and therefore bounce back almost all radiation impinging on them. The second is due to the simultaneous emission of a seemingly large number of nearby telephones. The theoretical study presented here shows that power densities stay at values below reference levels always.

This report presents theoretical estimates of the power density levels which may be reached inside trains. Two possible sources of high levels of radiation are discussed. The first one arises since the walls of the wagons are metallic and therefore bounce back almost all radiation impinging on them. The second is due to the simultaneous emission of a seemingly large number of nearby telephones. The theoretical study presented here shows that power densities stay at values below reference levels always.

URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/2938
ISSN:
0003-6951
DOI:
10.1063/1.1940120
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