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<dc:title>Propagation study of GSM power in two dimensions in indoor environments part 1</dc:title>
<dc:creator>Gamazo Real, José Carlos</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Blas Prieto, Juan</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Lorenzo Toledo, Rubén Mateo</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Gómez Gil, Jaime</dc:creator>
<dc:subject>Electrical engineering</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Signal processing</dc:subject>
<dc:description>Producción Científica</dc:description>
<dc:description>This article is based on the application of an experimental system to measure the power of an electric field in indoor environments. A robotic system is used to position automatically an antenna in a fixed grid within an environment. The collected data is processed, analyzed and demonstrated graphically in order to explain the 2D and 3D pattern of the electric power signal. Finally, a concrete environment is studied and the measured data evaluated in order to characterize the electric field radiated by a GSM base station and to analyze the impact on the human body. The results show that the measured signals have space and temporal variability in a concrete point of their propagation, which produces slow and fast variations with the distance.</dc:description>
<dc:date>2024-02-06T10:30:52Z</dc:date>
<dc:date>2024-02-06T10:30:52Z</dc:date>
<dc:date>2010</dc:date>
<dc:type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</dc:type>
<dc:identifier>Electronics World, 2010, vol. 116, no. 1888, pp. 28-31</dc:identifier>
<dc:identifier>1365-4675</dc:identifier>
<dc:identifier>https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/65794</dc:identifier>
<dc:identifier>28</dc:identifier>
<dc:identifier>1888</dc:identifier>
<dc:identifier>31</dc:identifier>
<dc:identifier>116</dc:identifier>
<dc:language>eng</dc:language>
<dc:relation>https://www.electronicsworld.co.uk/magazines/april-2010/</dc:relation>
<dc:rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</dc:rights>
<dc:rights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/</dc:rights>
<dc:rights>© 2010 The Authors</dc:rights>
<dc:rights>Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported</dc:rights>
<dc:publisher>Saint John Patrick Publishers Ltd</dc:publisher>
<dc:peerreviewed>SI</dc:peerreviewed>
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