Studienlage zu WLAN (Medien)

Dr. Ratto, Mittwoch, 03.12.2014, 09:43 (vor 3664 Tagen) @ H. Lamarr

Health Phys. 2013 Dec;105(6):561-75
Wi-Fi and health: review of current status of research.
Foster KR, Moulder JE

Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104; Department of Radiation Oncology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226.


This review summarizes the current state of research on possible health effects of Wi-Fi (a commercial name for IEEE 802.11-compliant wireless networking). In response to public concerns about health effects of Wi-Fi and wireless networks and calls by government agencies for research on possible health and safety issues with the technology, a considerable amount of technology-specific research has been completed. A series of high quality engineering studies have provided a good, but not complete, understanding of the levels of radiofrequency (RF) exposure to individuals from Wi-Fi. The limited number of technology-specific bioeffects studies done to date are very mixed in terms of quality and outcome. Unequivocally, the RF exposures from Wi-Fi and wireless networks are far below U.S. and international exposure limits for RF energy. While several studies report biological effects due to Wi-Fi-type exposures, technical limitations prevent drawing conclusions from them about possible health risks of the technology. The review concludes with suggestions for future research on the topic.


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