Abstract
In this work, in situ measurements of the radio frequency electromagnetic field exposure have been conducted for an indoor massive MIMO 5G base station operating at 26-28 GHz. Measurements were performed at six different positions (at distances between 9.94 and 14.32 m from the base station), of which four were in line-of-sight and two were in non-line-of-sight. A comparison was performed between the measurements conducted with an omnidirectional probe and with a horn antenna, for scenarios with and without a user equipment used to actively create an antenna traffic beam from the base station towards the measurement location. A maximum exposure of 171.9 mW/m2 was measured at a distance of 9.94 m from the base station. This is below 2% of the ICNIRP reference level. Moreover, the feasibility to measure the power per resource element of the Synchronization Signal Block - which can be used to extrapolate the maximum exposure level - with a conventional spectrum analyzer was shown by comparison with a network decoder.
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Goegebeur, S., Deprez, K., Colombi, D., Bischoff, J. E., Di Paola, C., Stroobandt, B., … Joseph, W. (2024). A Comparative Study of in Situ Methodologies for Assessment of RF EMF Exposure from a 5G FR2 Base Station. IEEE Access, 12, 132552–132564. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3424262
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