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Title: Analysis of EMC between Equipment of Wireless Systems and Medical NB IoT Devices
Authors: Svistunou, A.
Ming Ye
Mordachev, V.
Dubovik, A.
Sinkevich, E.
Keywords: публикации ученых;EMC;medical narrowband Internet of things;4G/5G cellular communications;radio local area network
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation: Analysis of EMC between Equipment of Wireless Systems and Medical NB IoT Devices / A. Svistunou [et al.] // EMC Europe 2023 : Proceedings of the International Symposium, Krakow, Poland, September 4–8, 2023 / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. – USA, 2023. – 6 p.
Abstract: The analysis of EMC between equipment of wireless systems (4G/5G user equipment of cellular communications as well as access points of radio local area network) and medical narrowband Internet-of-things (NB IoT) devices (utilizing LTE carrier in 452.5–457.5 MHz range for uplink and 462.5–467.5 MHz range for downlink) operating inside a hospital building is made. Computer simulation with the use of multipath radiowave propagation model and a 3D model of hospital premises is performed. The integrated interference margin involved as a criterion of EMC is calculated as a result of the analysis. It was concluded that the equipment of considered wireless systems can interfere with medical NB IoT devices (as well as NB IoT devices can interfere with receivers of these wireless systems) if emitters and receptors are located within the same room or in contiguous rooms. In order to reduce the levels of electromagnetic interference, recommendations are given.
URI: https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/53692
DOI: 10.1109/EMCEurope57790.2023.10274259
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