Estimates and measurements of radiofrequency exposures in smart‐connected homes

Author:

Joyner Kenneth1ORCID,Milligan Michael2,Knipe Phillip3

Affiliation:

1. Mobile & Wireless Forum Melbourne Australia

2. Mobile & Wireless Forum Canberra Australia

3. Total Radiation Solutions Perth Australia

Abstract

AbstractThe aim of this research was to quantify the levels of radiofrequency electromagnetic energy (RF‐EME) in a residential home/apartment equipped with a range of wireless devices, often referred to as internet of things (IoT) devices or smart devices and subsequently develop a tool that could be useful for estimating the levels of RF‐EME in a domestic environment. Over the course of 3 years measurements were performed in peoples' homes on a total of 43 devices across 16 device categories. Another 12 devices were measured in detail in a laboratory setup. In all a total of 55 individual devices across 23 device categories were measured. Based on this measurement data we developed predictive software that showed that even with a single device in 23 device categories operating near maximum they would, in total, produce exposures at a distance of 1 m of 0.17% of the ICNIRP (2020) public exposure limits. Measurements were also made in two separate smart apartments—one contained over 50 IoT devices and a second with over 100 IoT devices with the devices driven as hard as could reasonably be achieved. The respective 6‐min average exposure level recorded were 0.0077% and 0.44% of the ICNIRP (2020) 30‐min average public exposure limit.

Publisher

Wiley

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