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Benchmarks and Standards for Measuring Electromagnetic Pollution
Zdravka Tchobanova, Galia Marinova, Vera Markovi, Aleksandar Atanaskovi
Technical University of Sofia 8 Kl. Ohridski Blvd, Sofia 1000 Bulgaria, University of Nis Aleksandra Medvedeva 14 18000 Niš, R Serbia
Abstract: In this current work we have studied the electromagnetic pollution in the selected laboratories of institution. The electromagnetic standards are studied and used as benchmark and we measured the exposure limits. On the basis of these standards, the analysis of measured data is performed and obtained results are discussed. With the help of this studies we have suggested working with equipment in a communications laboratory of the studied institution.
Keywords: Electromagnetic Pollution, EMF Exposure Levels, EM Safety Standards
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jism/2021/11/3/75-81
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