ZAMONAVIY ALOQA TEXNOLOGIYALARI VA ULARNING SOG’LIQ UCHUN OQIBATLARI
Keywords:
5G tarmoqlari, elektromagnit maydonlar (EMF), genotoksiklik, hujayra proliferatsiyasi, gen ifodasi, hujayra signalizatsiyasi, millimetr to‘lqinlar, dozimetriya, pulsatsiyali signallar, ICNIRP standartlari, inson salomatligiAbstract
Beshinchi avlod (5G) simsiz aloqa tarmoqlari yuqori tezlikdagi ma'lumot uzatish va past kechikish kabi innovatsion xizmatlarni ta'minlashda muhim o‘rin tutmoqda. Biroq, 6 GHz dan yuqori chastotalardagi elektromagnit maydonlarning
(EMF) inson salomatligiga ta'siri haqidagi savollar dolzarb bo‘lib qolmoqda. Ushbu maqola 23 eksperimental tadqiqot natijalarini tahlil qilib, 5G chastotalarining genotoksiklik, hujayra proliferatsiyasi, gen ifodasi va hujayra signalizatsiyasiga ta'sirini ko‘rib chiqadi. Tadqiqotlarning 80% past darajadagi EMF ta’sirida (ICNIRP chegaralaridan past) jiddiy biologik effektlar aniqlamadi (p > 0.05), ammo 20%
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