Fifth generation of wireless networks (5G): Problems and risks [ПЯТОЕ ПОКОЛЕНИЕ СЕТЕЙ БЕСПРОВОДНОЙ СВЯЗИ (5G): ПРОБЛЕМЫИ РИСКИ]

The article is devoted to the analysis of electromagnetic radiation of fifth generation (5G) networks. The characteristic of the 5G electromagnetic radiation spectrum and its features is given. The main advantages of implementing 5G networks proceeding from the Concept of the Ministry of communications of Russia are analyzed, including the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, augmented, extended reality, and virtual reality. Nine ways in which 5G and IoT will cause serious harm to people, wildlife, and our Earth are summarized. The conclusions of the Concept are being questioned. The article analyzes the results that the military personnel is expecting from the 5G network, including the introduction of hypersonic weapons, the creation of "smart military bases", "combat networks", the use of "portable combat items", drones, non-lethal, directed energy electronic weapons. It is justified: how does 5G differ qualitatively and quantitatively from 4G in its impact on human health. Based on the appeal of scientists and environmental organizations from 219 countries to the UN, the WTO, the EU, the Council of Europe and the governments of all States, the demand for the immediate termination of the deployment of a 5G wireless network on Earth and in space is justified. © 2020 Izdatel'stvo Kalvis. All rights reserved.

Authors
Kharchenko S.G. 1 , Zhizhin N.K.2
Publisher
Калвис
Number of issue
12
Language
Russian
Pages
58-65
Status
Published
Volume
24
Year
2020
Organizations
  • 1 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
  • 2 Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Specialized Types of Medical Care and Medical Technologies of The Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, Moscow, 115682, Russian Federation
Keywords
5G wireless networks; Effects on human health; Electromagnetic radiation
Date of creation
20.04.2021
Date of change
20.04.2021
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/72477/
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