Guidance on determining the compliance boundaries (exclusion zones) of radio transmitter installations |
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Exclusion zones are described by the compliance boundaries around radio base stations and transmitting stations in which the electromagnetic fields may exceed the radio frequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure limits. The general public shall not have access to those areas. Exclusion zones are also defined for occupational exposure. Those areas are generally positioned on rooftops in urban or suburban locations. Their shape and dimensions may differ depending on the regulations.
Recommendation ITU-T K.153 includes information on how the exclusion zones should be determined based on the data concerning operating frequencies and equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) on each of the operating frequencies. It also includes information on cases in which there are no exclusion zones. For example, on masts, especially in rural areas, there is no need for any materialization as the general public does not have access to this zone and access for workers is also limited and usually exists only in the front of the transmitting antennas. Furthermore, some other transmitters do not need any compliance boundary as the installed power level is so low that they are compliant even when touching the transmitter.
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https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/15596 |
Series title: |
K series: Protection against interference |
Approval date: |
2023-09-06 |
Provisional name: | K.Zones |
Approval process: | AAP |
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In force |
Maintenance responsibility: |
ITU-T Study Group 5 |
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K.153 (09/2023)
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ITU-T Supplement
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Summary
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Table of contents
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K Suppl. 3 (10/2015)
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ITU-T K.20, K.21, K.45, K.82 – Additional criteria to protect telecommunication cabling during a power cross event
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In force
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here
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here
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here
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K Suppl. 8 (11/2017)
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Resistibility analysis of 5G systems
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here
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here
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here
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K Suppl. 9 (05/2019)
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5G technology and human exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields
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In force
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here
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K Suppl. 10 (11/2017)
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Analysis of electromagnetic compatibility aspects and definition of requirements for 5G mobile systems
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In force
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here
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here
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here
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K Suppl. 13 (12/2021)
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Radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure levels from mobile and portable devices during different conditions of use
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In force
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here
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here
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here
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K Suppl. 14 (09/2019)
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The impact of RF-EMF exposure limits stricter than the ICNIRP or IEEE guidelines on 4G and 5G mobile network deployment
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In force
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here
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here
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K Suppl. 16 (10/2022)
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Electromagnetic field compliance assessments for 5G wireless networks
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In force
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here
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here
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here
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K Suppl. 19 (09/2019)
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Electromagnetic field (EMF) strength inside underground railway trains
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In force
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here
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here
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here
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K Suppl. 29 (07/2022)
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Electromagnetic field strength inside and outside of electric vehicles using wireless power transfer technology
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In force
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here
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Mitigation measures for telecommunication installations – Chapter 10
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2006
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Mitigation measures for telecommunication installations
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2004
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Earthing and bonding
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2003
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here
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Guide to the use of ITU-T Publications produced by Study Group 5 aimed at achieving Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety
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2002
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here
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Earthing of telecommunication installations
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1976
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here
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