Bibliographic citations
Samanez, J., (2021). Evaluación de la radiación no ionizante de sistemas de telecomunicaciones en el centro de la ciudad de Huancayo [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4920
Samanez, J., Evaluación de la radiación no ionizante de sistemas de telecomunicaciones en el centro de la ciudad de Huancayo []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4920
@misc{renati/243444,
title = "Evaluación de la radiación no ionizante de sistemas de telecomunicaciones en el centro de la ciudad de Huancayo",
author = "Samanez Romero, Juan Diego",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2021"
}
The abrupt growth of telecommunications and broadcasting systems, and the consequent increase in electromagnetic energy in the atmosphere, has generated doubts, concern and insecurity in the population regarding the interaction between living organisms, especially human beings, and electromagnetism. In Peru, this concern is reflected in the high frequency of environmental complaints made by the population to government entities, regarding the possible effects of electromagnetic radiation from the infrastructure of telecommunications and broadcasting systems that are increasingly being installed close to their homes. Thus, the present work aims to evaluate the levels of Non-Ionizing Radiations (RNI) in the center of the city of Huancayo in the department of Junín. For this purpose, the following methodology was developed: (i) Desing of the RNI measurement in the center of the city of Huancayo, (ii) Measurement of RNI through a structured procedure, (iii) Comparison of the levels of RNI obtained with the Environmental Quality Standards for Non-Ionizing Radiations, approved by Decreto Supremo N° 010-2005-PCM (ECA) and finally (iv) comparing the levels of RNI emitted by telecommunications and broadcasting systems. The results, as well as the bibliography consulted, show that all the measured values of Power Density, Electric Field Intensity and Magnetic Field Intensity are well below the limit established by the ECA and by international standards. However, unlike the related literature and the perception of the population, the percentage of compliance with the ECA is better in telecommunications systems than in broadcasting systems. This result is explained by the fact that the RNI measurement methodology was done in a totalizing way and (unlike the beliefs of the population) by increasing the density of telecommunications antennas in the study area.
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