The CHILD 5G project, supported by ANSES, contributes to improve the existing knowledge regarding the exposure of the whole population to one or multiple electromagnetic (EM) sources operating in the 5G bands in the near- or far- field with respect to the user. This includes the study of the power absorption and resulting heating as a function of age and, for specific conditions such as pregnancy, by deterministic and stochastic computational methods. This multifaced approach provides accurate children and pregnant women exposure assessment considering representative 5G exposures scenario and use cases.

DETERMINISTIC AND STOCHASTIC EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT OF CHILDREN AND PREGNANT WOMEN AT EMERGING 5G FREQUENCIES: THE PROJECT CHILD 5G

K. Qolami;
2025-01-01

Abstract

The CHILD 5G project, supported by ANSES, contributes to improve the existing knowledge regarding the exposure of the whole population to one or multiple electromagnetic (EM) sources operating in the 5G bands in the near- or far- field with respect to the user. This includes the study of the power absorption and resulting heating as a function of age and, for specific conditions such as pregnancy, by deterministic and stochastic computational methods. This multifaced approach provides accurate children and pregnant women exposure assessment considering representative 5G exposures scenario and use cases.
2025
Joint Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society and the European BioElectromagnetics Association, BioEM 2025
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