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Criteria: Freq Range=300 kHz - 300 GHz (RF/mmW/THz),Study Type=Engineering & Physics,Study Subtype=Electromagnetic Interference & Compatibility,Status=Completed Without Publication
Details - Project ID 121 |
Lab | Justus-Liebig-Univ., FRG |
Study Design | 900, 1800 MHz (GSM) exposure to cardiac pacemakers and analysis of electromagnetic interference |
Summary | A separation distance of 25 cm recommended to mitigate interference from mobile phones |
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Details - Project ID 122 |
Lab | University of Wuppertal, FRG |
Study Design | Theoretical model |
Summary | Numerical calculation of EMI thresholds for cardiac pacemakers from cell phone RF emissions |
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Details - Project ID 214 |
Lab | University of Gieben, FRG |
Study Design | 30 kHz - 2.5 GHz (CW, GSM) exposure to cardiac pacemakers and analysis of electromagnetic interference |
Summary | Separation distances of > 20 cm recommended as well as patients not carrying mobile phones in their breast pocket when powered on |
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Details - Project ID 729 |
Lab | British Telecom, UK |
Study Design | 400 MHz (AM-17 Hz Tetra) exposure to humans inside cars with hood mount antennas using FDTD numerical models |
Summary | Hotspots in excess of the ICNIRP MPE (reference levels) could be reached, although the levels were not above the SAR compliance basic restriction |
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Details - Project ID 733 |
Lab | McGill University, Canada |
Study Design | Measurement of mobile phone (CW, GSM, CDMA) field strengths in the hospital environment |
Summary | Position paper on how to manage compatible wireless systems inside hospitals |
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Details - Project ID 735 |
Lab | VTT, Finland |
Study Design | 400, 800, ,1800 MHz (CW, GSM) mobile phone and ELF exposure to medical devices and analysis of electromagnetic interference. |
Summary | Significant interference with some critical medical devices under certain conditions |
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Details - Project ID 749 |
Lab | DERA |
Study Design | 400 MHz (TETRA) exposure to police breath testers and speed detectors and analysis of electromagnetic interference |
Summary | No effects |
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Details - Project ID 808 |
Lab | University of Stuttgart, FRG |
Study Design | 50 to 500 MHz (AM, FM) broadcast tower exposure to cardiac pacemakers and development of a model to characterize coupling and predict electromagnetic interference issues |
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