Health Risks Associated with 5G Exposure: A View from the Communications Engineering Perspective
Luca Chiaraviglio, Ahmed Elzanaty, Mohamed-Slim Alouini

TL;DR
This paper critically reviews the health concerns related to 5G RF exposure from a communications engineering perspective, concluding that current scientific evidence does not support significant health risks and that mitigation techniques are ready for deployment.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of 5G health risk claims, reviews current regulations, and discusses engineering-based mitigation techniques, offering a scientific perspective on safety.
Findings
Current scientific evidence does not support significant health risks from 5G.
Existing mitigation techniques can effectively reduce RF exposure.
Regulations and guidelines are aligned with safety standards.
Abstract
The deployment of 5G wireless communication services requires the installation of 5G next-generation Node-B Base Stations (gNBs) over the territory and the wide adoption of 5G User Equipment (UE). In this context, the population is concerned about the potential health risks associated with the Radio Frequency (RF) emissions from 5G equipment, with several communities actively working toward stopping the 5G deployment. To face these concerns, in this work, we analyze the health risks associated with 5G exposure by adopting a new and comprehensive viewpoint, based on the communications engineering perspective. By exploiting our background, we analyze the alleged health effects of 5G exposure and critically review the latest works that are often referenced to support the health concerns from 5G. We then precisely examine the up-to-date metrics, regulations, and assessment of compliance…
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