Primary Salvage Survey of the Interference of Radiowaves Emitted by Smartphones on Medical Equipment
Autor: | Takumi Obatake, Minoru Kurihara, Yu chih Yeh, Hiroyuki Arita, Yuichi Murayama, Teppei Sakano, Akira Matsuki, Hiroyuki Takao, Toshihiro Ishibashi |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Epidemiology
Computer science Radio Waves Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Medical equipment Interference (wave propagation) Radiation Dosage Radio spectrum Electromagnetic interference 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Japan Surveys and Questionnaires Wireless Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging business.industry ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS 030208 emergency & critical care medicine Equipment Design Electronics Medical Equipment Failure Analysis Transmission (telecommunications) Equipment and Supplies Personal Digital Cellular Equipment Failure Smartphone Telecommunications business Artifacts 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Radio wave |
Zdroj: | Health physics. 111(4) |
ISSN: | 1538-5159 |
Popis: | Use of mobile phones has become a standard reality of everyday living for many people worldwide, including medical professionals, as data sharing has drastically helped to improve quality of care. This increase in the use of mobile phones within hospitals and medical facilities has raised concern regarding the influence of radio waves on medical equipment. Although comprehensive studies have examined the effects of electromagnetic interference from 2G wireless communication and personal digital cellular systems on medical equipment, similar studies on more recent wireless technologies such as Long Term Evolution, wideband code division multiple access, and high-speed uplink access have yet to be published. Numerous tests targeting current wireless technologies were conducted between December 2012 and March 2013 in an anechoic chamber, shielded from external radio signals, with a dipole antenna to assess the effects of smartphone interference on several types of medical equipment. The interference produced by electromagnetic waves across five frequency bands from four telecommunication standards was assessed on 49 components from 22 pieces of medical equipment. Of the 22 pieces of medical equipment tested, 13 experienced interference at maximum transmission power. In contrast, at minimum transmission power, the maximum interference distance varied from 2 to 5 cm for different wireless devices. Four machines were affected at the minimum transmission power, and the maximum interference distance at the maximum transmission power was 38 cm. Results show that the interference from smartphones on medical equipment is very controllable. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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