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In recent years, public perception about the harmful effects of radiation from telecommunication base station antennas has increased. This is due partly to the rapid increase in the transmitting antennas as a result of the increase in telecommunication operators in a relatively small country like Ghana. People are resisting the erection of these antennas in and around their communities. This book therefore provides information to the public on the levels of radiation that we are exposed to. We are also educated on whether or not the levels exceed standard limits set by the International…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In recent years, public perception about the harmful effects of radiation from telecommunication base station antennas has increased. This is due partly to the rapid increase in the transmitting antennas as a result of the increase in telecommunication operators in a relatively small country like Ghana. People are resisting the erection of these antennas in and around their communities. This book therefore provides information to the public on the levels of radiation that we are exposed to. We are also educated on whether or not the levels exceed standard limits set by the International Commission on Non Ionizing-Radiation Protection. It will also be useful to stakeholders such as the telecommunication operators and the regulators of the industry in order to educate the public on the perceived risks.
Autorenporträt
Sylvia Ampadu is currently a Teaching Assistant in the Physics Department of the University of Ghana, Legon. She had her undergraduate and postgraduate at the University of Ghana where she earned an MPhil in Physics with research area in Electromagnetism under the direction of Professor J.K. Amuzu and Dr. V.C.K. Kakane.