Mobile Tower Radiation-Safe Zone Analysis & Regulatory Compliance
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Mobile Tower Radiations, Radiation zones, Regulatory Compliance, EIRP.Abstract
Radiations from Mobile towers is a common phenomenon. Spectacular growth in the Mobile technology and resultant increase in the population of Mobile towers gave raise to certain apprehensions and health concerns among public. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the EMF radiation from towers so as to ascertain their safety levels. Towards this direction a study has been undertaken to evaluate radiations from huge number of towers in Telangana State and their compliance to the regulations of Department of Telecom. Further study has been conducted on selected complaint/non-complaint sites and a comparison made with mathematical evolved values.
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