The pattern of the electromagnetic field emitted by mobile phones in motor vehicle driving simulators

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作者
Politanski, Piotr [1 ]
Bortkiewicz, Alicja [2 ]
Zmyslony, Marek [1 ]
机构
[1] Nofer Inst Occupat Med, Dept Radiol Protect, PL-91348 Lodz, Poland
[2] Nofer Inst Occupat Med, Dept Work Physiol & Ergon, PL-91348 Lodz, Poland
关键词
Electromagnetic fields; Mobile phones; UMTS; Traffic accidents; SLOW BRAIN POTENTIALS; CELLULAR PHONES; TASK;
D O I
10.2478/s13382-013-0120-4
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The paper reports the results of the determinations of UMTS EMF distributions in the driver's cab of motor vehicle simulators. The results will serve as the basis for future research on the influence of EMF emitted by mobile phones on driver physiology. Two motor vehicle driving simulators were monitored, while an EMF source was placed at the driver's head or on the dashboard of the motor vehicle driving simulator. For every applied configuration, the maximal electric field strength was measured, as were the values at 16 points corresponding to chosen locations on a driver's or passenger's body. When the power was set for the maximum (49 mW), a value of 27 V/m was measured in the vicinity of the driver's head when the phone was close to the head. With the same power, when the phone was placed on the dashboard, the measured maximum was 15.2 V/m in the vicinity of the driver's foot. Similar results were obtained for the passenger. Significant perturbations in EMF distribution and an increase in electric field strength values in the motor vehicle driving simulator were also observed in comparison to free space measurements, and the electric field strength was up to 3 times higher inside the simulator. This study can act as the basis of future studies concerning the influence of the EMF emitted by mobile phones on the physiology of the driver. Additionally, the authors postulate that it is advisable to keep mobile phones at a distance from the head, i.e. use, whenever possible, hands-free kits to reduce EMF exposure, both for drivers and passengers.
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