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Impacts of Signal

Communication on
Environment
2020-EE-361
M. DANISH NISAR
Effects on human health:

 Disrupts the chemical structures of tissue since


a high degree electromagnetic energy
absorption can change the electric current in
the body.
 Thyroid. ...
 Blood System. ...
 Reproductive Tract.
Effects on Animals:

 Animals, such as migratory birds, bats, and


certain fish and insects, that are strongly
dependent on magnetic fields for orientation
or migration.
 Animals that possess electric sense organs.
 Animals with weak defence mechanisms. For
instance, those with a limited ability to
regulate their body temperature may be
more vulnerable to the effects of high
frequency.
Effects of high
frequency signals:

 Exposure to very high RF


intensities can result in heating
of biological tissue and an
increase in body temperature.
 Tissue damage in humans
could occur during exposure
to high RF levels because of
the body's inability to cope
with or dissipate the excessive
heat that could be generated.
 Some recent epidemiologic studies
Effects of have suggested that the exposure to
low extremely low frequency (ELF)
electromagnetic fields (EMF) affect
frequency: human health, because of the
incidence of certain types of cancer,
depression, and miscarriage have
been increased among individuals
living or working in environments
exposed to such frequency signals
Gamma rays, X rays,
UV rays:

 These are "ionizing,"


meaning these waves
have such a high energy
that they can knock
electrons out of atoms.
Exposure to these high-
energy waves can alter
atoms and molecules and
cause damage to cells in
organic matter.
Most dangerous frequency

 The most dangerous


frequency is at the median
alpha-rhythm frequencies
of the brain,  7 hz. This is
also the resonant
frequency of the body's
organs.

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