• Evaluation Of Power Density Of Ray Emissions From Gsm Masts In Selected Locations Of Ilorin Metropolis

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    • TABLE OF CONTENT

      Title page

      Certification

      Dedication

      Acknowledgement

      Abstract

      List of tables and figures

      Table of content

      CHAPTER ONE

      Introduction and literature review

      CHAPTER TWO

      Materials and method

      Choice of location

      Sampling period and apparatus

      Statistical analysis

      Duncan multiple range test (Table)

      CHAPTER THREE

      Results

      CHAPTER FOUR

      Discussion

      Conclusion

      Recommendation

      References

      Appendix.


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTThe evaluation of power density of ray emissions from GSM masts in selected locations within Ilorin metropolis were carried out. The measurements taken in each spot were done using Acoustimeter. The location that shows the highest peak measurement (5.12 ± 1.07) location H, which exceeded the international approved exposure limits which is 4.1mW/m2.This research shows that there are some areas within Ilorin metropolis where these GSM antennas are installed and is emitting high radiatio ... Continue reading---

         

      LIST OF TABLES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]LIST OF TABLE AND FIGURETable 1Showing studied locations in Ilorin metropolis.Table 2Showing the Duncan multiple range tests of power density of GSM mast emissions.Table 3:Showing the ranges in power density of ray emission from GSM mast in study locations.Figure 1Showing bar charts of the trends in the measurement of power densities in all the ten study locations.PLATE 1GSM MastPLATE 2Acoustimeter ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]Plate 1: Typical 900MHz GSM Masts used in NigeriaMOBILE PHONE TRANSSMISSION MASTS (BASE STATION) The greater concern among the public over proximity of masts rather than the use of handsets even by children, is understandable. The apparent unrestrained proliferation of masts and antennas, in some cases with minimal public consultation, has led to suspicion and organized  protest, particularly where these facilities have been sited or have been planned to be sited near schools, child care centre ... Continue reading---