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FCC Announces Its Existing RF Exposure Limits Apply to 5G [Health Matters]
IEEE Microwave Magazine ( IF 3.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-02 , DOI: 10.1109/mmm.2019.2963754
James C. Lin

Reports on initiatives of the FCC to address new standards to modify the existing limits of radiation exposure rules. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced in December 2019 that it reaffirms the RF radiation exposure limits it first adopted in 1996. The action was undertaken in the face of appeals from some to tighten, and others to loosen, the existing limits. In the process, the FCC also resolved and terminated a 2013 Notice of Inquiry that sought public input on whether it should modify its existing RF exposure rules considering recent scientific opinions and authoritative expert views, among other issues. Apparently, six years since the Notice of Inquiry, the FCC deems it appropriate to maintain the existing RF exposure limits. It is interesting to observe that the FCC declined to make changes that would stiffen the current rules or to make any changes that would effectively relax the current rules.

中文翻译:

FCC宣布适用于5G的现有RF暴露限制[健康事项]

有关FCC为解决新标准而修改辐射暴露规则现有限制的举措的报告。美国食品和药物管理局的设备与放射卫生中心,美国联邦通信委员会(FCC)在2019年12月宣布,它重申了1996年首次采用的RF辐射限制。在面对某些人的上诉时采取了该行动。收紧现有限制,另一些放宽现有限制。在此过程中,FCC还解决并终止了2013年的《调查通知书》,该通知书征询了公众的意见,即是否应考虑最近的科学观点和权威的专家观点等来修改其现有的RF暴露规则。显然,自《通知单》发出六年后,FCC认为适当维持现有的RF暴露限值是合适的。
更新日期:2020-03-07
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