Research Topics
| Wout JosephSummaryAffiliation: Ghent University Country: Belgium Publications
| Collaborators
|
Detail Information
Publications
In situ magnetic field exposure and ICNIRP-based safety distances for electronic article surveillance systemsWout Joseph
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B 9050 Ghent, Belgium
Radiat Prot Dosimetry 148:420-7. 2012..0 A m(-1) were measured from 20 cm on. The exposure ratios varied from 8 to 13 for EM, from 6 to 8 for AM and from 0.008 to 1.8 for RF systems. Safety distances were maximally 111 cm for EM, 77 cm for AM and 35 cm for RF systems...
In situ exposure to non-directional beacons for air traffic controlWout Joseph
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University, Belgium
Bioelectromagnetics 33:274-7. 2012..Recommendations and compliance distances for workers and the general public are provided...
Assessment of RF exposures from emerging wireless communication technologies in different environmentsWout Joseph
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B 9050 Ghent, Belgium
Health Phys 102:161-72. 2012..Contributions of the emerging technologies LTE and WiMAX are on average less than 1%. The dominating outdoor source is GSM900 (95 percentile of 1.9 V m(-1)), indoor DECT dominates (95 percentile of 1.5 V m(-1))...
Conduct of a personal radiofrequency electromagnetic field measurement study: proposed study protocolMartin Röösli
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Socinstrasse 57, Basel, 4051, Switzerland
Environ Health 9:23. 2010..As a result, observed differences in exposure levels between study populations may not reflect real exposure differences but may be in part, or wholly due to methodological differences...
Measurements of ELF electromagnetic exposure of the general public from Belgian power distribution substationsWout Joseph
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B 9050 Ghent, Belgium
Health Phys 94:57-66. 2008..5 m was obtained. When comparing the average exposure with the value of 0.4 microT, minimum distances of maximally 5.4 m (average day) and 7.2 m (average year) were obtained...
Characterization of personal RF electromagnetic field exposure and actual absorption for the general publicW Joseph
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B 9050 Ghent, Belgium
Health Phys 95:317-30. 2008..The methodology of this paper enables epidemiological studies to make an analysis in combination with both electric field and actual whole-body SAR values and to compare exposure with basic restrictions...
Influence of mobile phone traffic on base station exposure of the general publicWout Joseph
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B 9050 Ghent, Belgium
Health Phys 99:631-8. 2010..This enables the estimation of maximal and average exposure during a week from short-period measurements using only Erlang data and avoids the necessity of long measurement times...
Comparison of personal radio frequency electromagnetic field exposure in different urban areas across EuropeWout Joseph
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University IBBT Gaston Crommenlaan 8, B 9050 Ghent, Belgium
Environ Res 110:658-63. 2010..Several European countries performed measurement studies in this area of research. However, a comparison between countries regarding typical exposure levels is lacking...
Assessment of general public exposure to LTE and RF sources present in an urban environmentWout Joseph
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University IBBT, Ghent, Belgium
Bioelectromagnetics 31:576-9. 2010..LTE exposure levels up to 0.8?V/m were measured, and the average contribution of the LTE signal to the total RF exposure equals 4%...
In-situ measurement procedures for temporal RF electromagnetic field exposure of the general publicWout Joseph
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, Ghent, Belgium
Health Phys 96:529-42. 2009..Median values of R are 0.92, 0.66, and 0.71 for FM, GSM, and UMTS, respectively. By combining X and R one can estimate the actual maximal and median exposure during longer periods from short-period measurements...
Estimation of whole-body SAR from electromagnetic fields using personal exposure metersWout Joseph
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University IBBT, Ghent, Belgium
Bioelectromagnetics 31:286-95. 2010....
Procedure for assessment of general public exposure from WLAN in offices and in wireless sensor network testbedLeen Verloock
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8 box 201, B 9050 Ghent, Belgium
Health Phys 98:628-38. 2010..By applying the proposed measurement method a relevant reduction in measurement time is obtained...
Characterization of on-body communication channel and energy efficient topology design for wireless body area networksElisabeth Reusens
Department of Information Technology, Ghent University Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology, Ghent B 9050, Belgium
IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed 13:933-45. 2009..As a cross-layer application, the proposed path loss models are used to evaluate the energy efficiency of single-hop and multihop network topologies...
The influence of the reflective environment on the absorption of a human male exposed to representative base station antennas from 300 MHz to 5 GHzG Vermeeren
Ghent University INTEC IBBT, Gaston Crommenlaan 8 box 201, B 9050 Ghent, Belgium
Phys Med Biol 55:5541-55. 2010..7 dB up to 8.0 dB. A worst-case reflective environment could not be determined. ICNIRP reference levels not always showed to be compliant with the basic restrictions...
Statistical multipath exposure of a human in a realistic electromagnetic environmentGünter Vermeeren
Ghent University IBBT, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Information Technology, Gaston Crommenlaan 8, Box 201, B 9050 Ghent, Belgium
Health Phys 94:345-54. 2008..Furthermore, the whole-body averaged SAR for a realistic exposure exceeds the worst-case single plane wave exposure in approximately 10% of the exposure samples...
