5G电磁场对蜜蜂影响的研究

Vera Jeladze, L. Shoshiashvili, B. Partsvania
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这篇论文旨在研究第五代(5G)网络中使用的射频电磁场(emf)对最重要的昆虫蜜蜂可能产生的有害影响。预期的危险影响将导致某些生物系统平衡的破坏,也会导致粮食危机。众所周知,地球上的植物主要靠蜜蜂和其他昆虫授粉。传粉媒介的大量减少将导致收成失败。因此,5G系统可能会严重破坏昆虫的生命周期,这将导致食物链的破坏。这将对人类产生极大的负面影响。本文采用时域有限差分(FDTD)方法研究了2.5 GHz ~ 100 GHz范围内电磁场对蜜蜂的介电加热效应。采用离散的三组织蜜蜂模型进行时域有限差分建模,提出了一种选择组织EM参数的新方法。测定了蜜蜂组织的比吸收率(SAR)峰值。得到的结果表明,在某些频率可能产生有害影响,这取决于入射电磁波的方向和电磁场的极化和频率。
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An Investigation into the Impact of 5G EMFs on a Honey Bee
The proposed paper aims to investigate the possible harmful effects of radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMFs) used in the 5th generation (5G) networks on the most important insect, a honey bee. The expected hazardous impact will lead to the disturbance of balance in certain bio-systems, and also a food crisis. As it is well known, the plants on the planet are mainly pollinated by honey bees and other insects. A significant reduction of pollinators will lead to harvest failure. Therefore, 5G systems might significantly damage the life cycle of insects, and this will lead to the destruction of the food chain. This will have an extremely large negative effect on humans. In the presented study, the dielectric heating effect caused by EMFs was studied on honey bees from 2.5 GHz to 100 GHz by the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method. A discrete, 3-tissue honey bee model was used for FDTD modeling, and a new approach for the selection of tissues' EM parameters was introduced. The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) peak values were evaluated for honey bee tissues. The obtained results showed the possible harmful effects at some frequencies, depending on the direction of the incident electromagnetic (EM) wave and E-field polarization and frequency.
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