Radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation exposure assessment, analysis, computation, and minimization technique in 5G networks: A perspective on QoS trade-offs

IF 1 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Adedotun T. Ajibare;Sunday O. Oladejo;Stephen O. Ekwe;Lateef A. Akinyemi;Daniel Ramotsoela
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In this study, the specific absorption rate (SAR) and exposure index (EI) of access points (APs) and user equipment (UEs) in fourth-generation (4G) and fifth-generation (5G) wireless technologies are examined with regard to the effects of exposure to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMF) radiation and the implications of their reduction. We characterize the EI using a classical mathematical method while considering the power density, the SAR, the electric field strength, and the tissue's density and conductivity. As such, a novel exposure-index open-loop power control algorithm is proposed to evaluate the realistic RF-EMF radiation exposure on human users from both the downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) communication devices. To solve an EI minimization problem using the open-loop power control algorithm, we formulate it in the form of a mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) problem. As the energy capacity (i.e., power density) in wireless networks determines the radiation exposure (SAR and EI), it minimizes the EI by controlling and managing the transmitted and received powers under the restrictions of Quality of Service (QoS), interference, and power, while ensuring the users' QoS requirements are met. Our proposed scheme is numerically compared to other heuristic algorithms and exposure limits established by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and other similar organizations. Lastly, we compare the emissions from 4G and 5G networks to the emissions from UL and DL transmissions. Our simulation findings indicate that our proposed technique is a good alternative. Our assessment, in terms of numerical results and evaluation, also verifies that the exposures are bearable, fall within the recommended limits, and are minimized without impairing the users' QoS.
5G网络中的射频电磁辐射暴露评估、分析、计算和最小化技术:QoS权衡的视角
在本研究中,研究了第四代(4G)和第五代(5G)无线技术中接入点(ap)和用户设备(ue)的特定吸收率(SAR)和暴露指数(EI),以及暴露于射频(RF)电磁场(EMF)辐射的影响及其减少的影响。我们在考虑功率密度、SAR、电场强度、组织密度和电导率的同时,使用经典的数学方法来表征EI。为此,提出了一种新的暴露指数开环功率控制算法,以评估来自下行(DL)和上行(UL)通信设备的真实RF-EMF辐射对人类用户的暴露。为了利用开环功率控制算法求解EI最小化问题,我们将其表述为一个混合整数非线性规划(MINLP)问题。无线网络的能量容量(即功率密度)决定了辐射暴露(SAR和EI),在QoS、干扰和功率的限制下,通过对发射和接收功率的控制和管理,在保证满足用户QoS要求的前提下,实现EI的最小化。我们提出的方案与其他启发式算法和由国际非电离辐射防护委员会(ICNIRP)和其他类似组织建立的暴露限值进行了数值比较。最后,我们比较了4G和5G网络的排放与UL和DL传输的排放。我们的仿真结果表明,我们提出的技术是一个很好的替代方案。我们的评估,在数值结果和评估方面,也验证了暴露是可以承受的,落在建议的范围内,并且在不损害用户QoS的情况下最小化。
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