Análise de dados abertos de radiação não ionizante nas ERBS

Open data are those that are available for everyone to apply, publish, modify and share without restrictions on use. In this study we used an open database made available by Anatel, about electromagnetic field measurements from cell phone base stations (Personal Mobile Service - SMP) in Brazil. A li...

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Autor principal: Justino, Nathalia Kenia Cabral
Outros Autores: Lins, Hertz Wilton de Castro
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/51198
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Resumo:Open data are those that are available for everyone to apply, publish, modify and share without restrictions on use. In this study we used an open database made available by Anatel, about electromagnetic field measurements from cell phone base stations (Personal Mobile Service - SMP) in Brazil. A literature review of the rules and regulations that govern the measurements was carried out to provide theoretical background. In order to extract as much relevant information as possible and discover patterns in the data set, an analysis of the dimensions and variables was performed.It is affirmed that the measurements are within the established limits, that there is no gradual increase in the quantity of measurements in the locations over the years, but there is a tendency for the measurements to always be made in the capitals and large urban centers. We conclude that despite all the concern about the possible evils caused by the increase in exposure to non-ionizing radiation, the quantity of measurements related to mobile service is not very significant compared to the other types of measurements.