DocumentCode
2404307
Title
Impact of the "EMF" controversy on emerging technologies: good or bad
Author
Osepchuk, J.M.
Author_Institution
Res. Div., Raytheon Co., Lexington, MA, USA
fYear
1994
fDate
16-19 Oct. 1994
Firstpage
167
Lastpage
170
Abstract
It is likely that some emerging technologies, which are a market for GaAs IC will be slowed by factors which are an outgrowth of today\´s "EMF" controversy. Questions of safety for human exposure to electromagnetic energy associated with electronic systems are not based on rational comparisons to science-based standards but on media and public perceptions and stimulation from the legal community. There is, today, significant "Electrophobia" and spreading exploitation of this phobia. Increased support is needed for committees which deal with setting standards or with public education, like the IEEE Committee on Man and Radiation (COMAR). It can be foreseen that the eventual concern about environmental electromagnetic energies associated with emerging technologies will relate to the susceptibility to interference of ICs in the face of greatly expanding uses of electromagnetic energy for wireless and also for non-communication uses. Today there is an international program to eliminate the excess noise radiated from microwave ovens. In the future, space transmission of huge amounts of power signals an ultimate challenge for electromagnetic compatibility with future systems employing the GaAs IC.
Keywords
III-V semiconductors; biological effects of radiation; electromagnetic fields; environmental factors; gallium arsenide; integrated circuit technology; safety; COMAR; EMF controversy; GaAs; GaAs ICs; IEEE Committee on Man and Radiation; electromagnetic compatibility; electronic systems; electrophobia; emerging technologies; environmental electromagnetic energy; human exposure; interference; international program; microwave ovens; noise radiation; power signals; public education; safety; space transmission; standards; wireless; Electromagnetic interference; Electromagnetic radiation; Electromagnetic radiative interference; Gallium arsenide; Humans; Integrated circuit noise; Law; Legal factors; Safety; Space technology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Gallium Arsenide Integrated Circuit (GaAs IC) Symposium, 1994. Technical Digest 1994., 16th Annual
Conference_Location
Phildelphia, PA, USA
ISSN
1064-7775
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1975-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GAAS.1994.636959
Filename
636959
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