This paper compares different low-cost sensors that can measure (5G) RF-EMF exposure.
The sensors are either commercially available (off-the-shelf Software Defined Radio (SDR) Adalm
Pluto) or constructed by a research institution (i.e., imec-WAVES, Ghent University and Smart Sensor
Systems research group (S3R), The Hague University of Applied Sciences). Both in-lab (GTEM cell)
and in-situ measurements have been performed for this comparison. The in-lab measurements tested
the linearity and sensitivity, which can then be used to calibrate the sensors. The in-situ testing
confirmed that the low-cost hardware sensors and SDR can be used to assess the RF-EMF radiation.
The variability between the sensors was 1.78 dB on average, with a maximum deviation of 5.26 dB.
Values between 0.09 V/m and 2.44 V/m were obtained at a distance of about 50 m from the base
station. These devices can be used to provide the general public and governments with temporal and
spatial 5G electromagnetic field values.
WP1 - Task 1.3.1 Multi-band RF-EMF nodes