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5G Mid-Range Electromagnetic Spectrum Implementation for Critical Infrastructure Development: Electromagnetic Spectrum Sustainability

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  • Ugochukwu Okwudili Matthew

    (Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic, Nigeria)

  • Jazuli Sanusi Kazaure

    (Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic, Nigeria)

  • Prisca Ijeoma Okochi

    (Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Nigeria)

Abstract

The current research analysed the existing literature on the electromagnetic spectrum influences and made significant contributions in the perspective of the ongoing insinuations of electromagnetic frequency radiation emitted from the novel 5G network technology installations. In this case, the contemporary 5G network technology was tested along ANALOGY1, ANALOGY 2 and ANALOGY3 to find out if 5G network does emit electromagnetic non-ionizing radiation capable of destroying human body cells as already alleged. The paper observed that deploying the standalone 5G network on unmodulated ultra-high frequency beyond 20Gigahertz will produce non-ionizable, non-visible radiation (electrons and protons interacting as fields) capable of adverse health effect including heating up the human skin through polarisation and dipolar moment urtication , thereby destabilising the equilibrium of the human DNA charged particles through the formation of free radicals that are highly reactive due to the presence of unpaired electrons that occurred when water molecules are broken within the human cell.

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  • Ugochukwu Okwudili Matthew & Jazuli Sanusi Kazaure & Prisca Ijeoma Okochi, 2022. "5G Mid-Range Electromagnetic Spectrum Implementation for Critical Infrastructure Development: Electromagnetic Spectrum Sustainability," International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications and Networking (IJITN), IGI Global, vol. 14(1), pages 1-26, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jitn00:v:14:y:2022:i:1:p:1-26
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