Studying microwave EM radiation due to exposure from mobile towers requires observations on RF exposure and its effects on the human body.
Abstract: As telecommunication is increasingly viewed as a basic need and mobile devices find greater prevalence within households, there arises a need to have a well-thought policy and regulation for the wireless communication industry.
The author is a Scientist and at Department of Apex Level Standards and Industrial Metrology at CSIR -National Physical Laboratory , New Delhi. dubeysk@nplindia.org
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