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Monitoring of Electromagnetic Radiation with an Impact on the Human Factor.
- Source :
- Hidraulica; Jun2020, Issue 2, p58-66, 9p
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- The strong media coverage of the negative consequences of the polluting factors has created in the society a culturalization of the population in this direction. Real-time knowledge of indoor and outdoor air quality, water quality, noise pollution level, or electromagnetic radiation level are requirements of today's society. The demand for devices to monitor these pollutants has increased substantially in recent years. Electromagnetic radiation monitoring devices are also part of the increasingly demanded devices. The current market offers such devices, which have a high cost price, which can usually indicate only the presence of electromagnetic radiation but do not indicate the volume or area of radiation and do not even integrate their amount. Summarizing these inconveniences makes such equipment rare, monitoring the amount and sources of radiation being difficult or even impossible to achieve, the volume of data being small and inaccurate can not help achieve a correct picture of the phenomenon and adopt correct prevention policies or combat the phenomenon. Thus, the need to develop a universal device for monitoring electromagnetic radiation called (EMR-MUD) has arisen. It complements the family of universal monitoring devices Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Universal Device (IAQ-MUD) and Outdoor Air Quality Monitoring Universal Device (OAQ-MUD) improving the image of pollutants. It is able to monitor several areas of interest in the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, built for indoor and outdoor spaces, to be reduced in volume, (possibly) portable, low price, maintenance close to zero, Internet connectivity for data acquisition and creation of databases for the elaboration of strategies for prevention and reduction of the monitored phenomena. With this device made in our own laboratory we can make: . Recording individual values for each monitored area; . Local registration of monitored data and values; . Issuing alarms when the limit values are exceeded; . Online access to data for processing and analysis; . IoT compatibility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14537303
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Hidraulica
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 144325507