EMFs Exposure Monitoring and SAR Certification in Telecom Italia



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GRUPPO TELECOM ITALIA ITU Workshop on Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) Turin, Italy, 9 May 2013 EMFs Exposure Monitoring and SAR Certification in Telecom Italia Mauro Francavilla Paolo Gianola

Italian Laws on EMFs Exposure Limits for Population Laws Limits Three Limits have been defined in Italy. Cumulative and flat in the range of 100 KHz 300 GHz: 1. Exposure Limit: level not to be exceed in every exposure condition 2. Attention Value: level not to be exceed in long term exposure condition (at least 4h/day) 3. Quality Target: level not to be exceed in outdoor intensely frequented areas Limits have been established in 1998 and confirmed in 2003 and they must be considered as an average in each interval of 6 minutes (close to the peak level): 1. Exposure Limit: 20 V/m 2. Attention Value: 6 V/m 3. Quality Target: 6 V/m A new law, issued in dec2012,has established that the 6V/m must be averaged in an interval of 24 hours In common practice the 6 V/m is the limit considered almost everywhere in Italy Max 6V/m New s Dec 2012 2

Comparison between Exposure Limits applied in Italy and recommended in Europe ICNIRP established exposure limits that are: Frequency-dependent Not discriminatory between short and long term exposure The majority of the European States and also other Countries use the ICNIRP limits in their regulations Reduction Factor Criteria for Exposure Limits Definition ICNIRP has established a reduction factor of 50 with respect to «the threshold for irreversible effects in even the most sensitive tissues» Threshold - 2.250 The Italian Limits of 6V/m corresponds to a reduction factor of 2250 with respect to the above threshold at Italy 900MHz 0,1 W/m 2 @ 900MHz Note: the EM Limits are established through an equivalence relation between SAR and Electromagnetic Power Density 4W/kg ICNIRP - 50 0.08W/kg 4,5 W/m 2 @ 900MHz 3

dbm Transmitted Powers & EMFs Monitoring New Italian Regulation imposes to measure and calculate the EMF exposure by considering the average value over an interval of 24 hours: Measurements should be performed with instruments able to store data continuously in 24 hour Calculations have to be executed by considering the average transmitted power that depends on traffic variation and power control mechanisms 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 7 08:00 Average transmitted power have to be stored by considering the instantaneously transmitted power coming from network counters for all sites, all systems and all frequencies Transmitted Power in a 3G cell 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 TR01U3 - Potenza trasmessa about 0.5 million of antennas in Italy: compliance procedures are going to become more and more complex and expensive 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 8 00:00 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 05:00 06:00 P TX (counters) P MAX P MIN P AVG, 24h 07:00 08:00 09:00 4

Radio-base Station compliance monitoring in Telecom Italia GUARDIAN (Graphical User Application for the RaDiated Intensity in the Antenna Neighbourhoods): deterministic tool developed and used by Telecom Italia for verifying, certifying, monitoring the compliance of the radio-base stations with the electromagnetic exposure limits in force Antenna data Plant data Maps Radiation patterns Gain, Tilt, Polarization Position, Orientation Feeder losses Peak/Average Power Frequency Far-field formula / Near-field model Free-space model / Ray-tracing & UTD Output Images, text/html reports Digital maps Images Material characterization Import / Export GScript 5

3D Digital Maps are used for EMFs exposure compliance procedures Torino (little bull) Portion of the digital map of Torino 6

Compliance Boundary at 6V/m and peak power in antenna Analysis performed in a tri-sectorial site where GSM, UMTS and LTE technologies are considered: Calculations Compliance are made by Boundary considering 6V/m as threshold Electric-field and Peak Power Distribution in antennas Not Compliant Site Peak power, threshold 6V/m Peak power, threshold 6V/m 7

Compliance Boundary at 6V/m and average power in antenna Analysis performed in a tri-sectorial site where GSM, UMTS and LTE technologies are considered : Calculations Compliance are made by Boundary considering 6V/m as threshold Electric-field and Average Distribution Power in antennas Compliant Site but further extensions not allowed (e.g. no site sharing) Average power over 24h, threshold 6V/m Average power over 24h, threshold 6V/m 8

Compliance Boundary at 40V/m and peak power in antenna Analysis performed in a tri-sectorial site where GSM, UMTS and LTE technologies are considered : Calculations Compliance are made by Boundary considering 40V/m as threshold Electric-field and Peak Power Distribution in antennas Compliant Site: no limitation in any technology extension Peak power, threshold 40V/m (ICNIRP) Peak power, threshold 40V/m (ICNIRP) 9

Expected Compliance Assesment in Torino in different scenarios Simulation considering all systems/frequencies in all TIM sites in Torino GSM/GPRS UMTS/HSPA LTE + + 900 1800 2100 800 1800 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Fully Compliant sites 100% Partially Compliant sites (roofs are excluded) Non-compliant sites 63% 55% 27% 23% 18% 14% 0% 0% Peak power, threshold 6V/m Average power over 24 hours, threshold 6V/m Peak power, threshold 40V/m (ICNIRP) 10

Telecom Italia internal process for devices certification TI is directly involved in 3GPP/IEC standardization activities Internal definition of device requirements Definition of test list and test environment to check the compliance to requirements Test Execution Results discussion with manufacturer Final technical and commercial approval for the device to be sold with TIM brand Quality control based on sampled supplies 11

TI SAR laboratory activities: accreditation Telecom Italia SAR laboratory accredited by Italian body ACCREDIA (ex SINAL) Accreditation according to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Possibility to perform SAR compliance campaigns not only for internal clients ACCREDIA latest successfully audit performed in October 2012 12

SAR Measurement Technical Standards contribution Working groups: IEC TC106 MT 1, Maintenance of IEC 62209-1 ICES TC34, Wireless Handset SAR certification (SC1: Experimental Techniques) Latest face to face Meeting held in Turin: September 11th-14th 2012 13

Fast SAR and test reduction techniques Great effort in introducing new FAST SAR methods and procedures to reduce overall measurement time* A statistical based approach is introduced by TI, to reduce the time needed to perform SAR measurements in the case of GSM900, DCS1800 and UMTS band I handsets** *M.G. Douglas, S. Gabriel, C. Bucher, D. Iliev, J. Kastrati, C. Leubler, M. Meili, K. Pokovic and N. Kuster: Fast SAR Methods for Electromagnetic Exposure Evaluation of Wireless Devices EuCAP 2011 Meeting, Rome, April 2011 **M. Francavilla: Time reduction to demonstrate SAR compliance of GSM/UMTS mobile phones BEMS 2011 Meeting, Halifax, CA, June 2011 14