Mohamed Aymen Chalouf1
, Francine Krief2 and Dramane Ouattara2
1
IRISA, University of Rennes 1, 6 rue Kerampont 22300 Lannion, France
2LaBRI, University of Bordeaux, 351 cours de la Libération , 33400 Talence, France
ABSTRACT
The impact of electromagnetic waves, and consequently of wireless and mobile transmissions, on human
health represented an open debate for many years. That is why, for example, demonstrations take place
regularly against the installation of new transmission antennas in urban areas. In this paper, we propose a
service aiming at limiting the exposure level of individuals to electromagnetic radiation in some areas. This
could be achieved thanks to a dynamic adaptation of transmission parameters (frequency, power, etc.), for
example. The proposed service defines some components implementing the intelligence required to compute
the exposure level of a person and to carry out the adapted actions. It also relies on a signalling protocol
that integrates an "Electromagnetic Wave Exposure" component which groups the parameters required to
manage the exposure level of sensitive persons. To our knowledge, there is no solution providing a similar
service to reduce the exposure level of sensitive persons to electromagnetic radiation. Moreover, by
controlling the electromagnetic radiation exposure level of individuals, our proposal may lead to the
limitation of electromagnetic waves. This will also help to meet the energy-saving constraints that future
networks, particularly 5G, should be able to meet.
KEYWORDS
Sensitive persons, Electromagnetic radiation (EMR), EMR exposure level, Wireless communications,
Signalling protocol, Network auto-configuration.
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