Behavioral Analysis Through Simulation Processes of Urban Environmental Pollution by Electromagnetic Waves
Keywords:
electric field, connectivity, electricity, exposure, wireless, ionizing, magnetic, electro-magnetic wave, power, technology, building materialsAbstract
The work was oriented to analyze the behavior through simulation processes of urban environmental pollution in rest areas caused by non-ionizing electromagnetic waves produced by wireless technologies. The mixed methodology and the hypothetical-deductive approach allowed structuring the research process in four phases of documentation, practice, processing and simulation model. The sampling and data collection in the sites defined in terms of electric and magnetic field strength, power density and exposure time made it possible to determine that the polluting effects analyzed are closely linked to the type and number of emission sources, distance to the sources, spatial location and construction materials, as aspects that, alt[hough not under the direct control of human beings, can be reduced by means of the adequate use of wireless technology devices and the correct definition of construction materials..References
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