Innovations in Electromagnetic Field Measurements and Applications

A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Microwave and Wireless Communications".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 June 2025 | Viewed by 29

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Greek Atomic Energy Commission, 15341 Agia Paraskevi, Greece
Interests: EMF measurements; interlaboratory comparison programmes; bioelectromagnetics; biomedical engineering

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Department of Information Technology, Ghent University, 9052 Ghent, Belgium
Interests: numerical and experimental characterization of electromagnetic; radio-frequency dosimetry; electromagnetic exposure and wireless body area networks

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Agence Nationale des Fréquences (ANFR), 94704 Maisons-Alfort, France
Interests: EMF measurement; exposure assessment due to base station or devices; statistical analysis

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Greek Atomic Energy Commission, 15341 Agia Paraskevi, Greece
Interests: EMF measurements; numerical and experimental dosimetry; bioelectromagnetics; biomedical engineering

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue aims to gather high-quality original research articles, reviews, and technical notes that report recent advances in electromagnetic measurements and applications in the whole electromagnetic field (EMF) spectrum, focusing on novel and innovative approaches and techniques in both public and occupational settings.

Measurements across the entire electromagnetic field spectrum (from 0 Hz to 300 GHz) are performed for several purposes, e.g., assessment of human exposure to EMFs, assessing compliance with EMF exposure limits, defining characteristics of products and services, and even material characterization.

Electromagnetic applications play a significant role in our lives and encompass a diverse range of technologies crucial in daily life, from energy and telecommunications to medical imaging and applications. Νovel usages of electromagnetic fields have appeared as emerging wireless applications and services (e.g., Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, 6G) across different industry verticals, including the healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, and automotive sectors. For example, concepts of smart cities, factories and transportation are expected to improve user benefits, leading to a new world of connectivity but also in a new electromagnetic environment. Accordingly, the characteristics of human exposure to electromagnetic fields will continue to change over time with the deployment of new technologies and concepts (e.g., 5G MaMIMO base stations with beamforming for FR1 and FR2 bands, industry 4.0 applications, electric vehicles, wireless power transfer and charging facilities), imposing the need to develop new measurement devices and techniques to demonstrate compliance with international EMF standards and guidelines. These new concepts and highlights will add to the existing scientific literature and inform the development of new standards.

This Special Issue welcomes contributions from colleagues working in this field. Authors are encouraged to send a short abstract briefly explaining the purpose and content of their research to verify that it fits within the objectives of this Special Issue. These objectives are better outlined in the topics given below.

These topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Novel EMF measurement techniques, sensors, tools and protocols in emerging applications and scenarios;
  • Novel instrumentation, test and validation procedures required to demonstrate compliance of electronic devices (i.e., FR2-enabled 5G) with the safety guidelines;
  • Novel EMF monitoring devices, systems and techniques for characterization of personal and environmental exposures in public and occupational settings; 
  • Design and use of novel sensors/devices for electromagnetic measurements and applications;
  • EMF measurements and applications in smart cities and smart factories, 5G technologies, electric vehicles, wireless power transfer and charging facilities;
  • EMF measurements and applications in the energy and healthcare sectors, industry 4.0 applications and industrial settings in manufacturing and automotive sectors.

Dr. Efthymios Karabetsos
Prof. Dr. Günter Vermeeren
Dr. Ourouk Jawad
Dr. Maria I. Christopoulou
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • novel EMF measurements techniques
  • EMF in emerging applications (e.g. smart cities, 5G, electric vehicles)
  • novel instrumentation for EMF measurements and applications
  • EMF compliance of electronic devices

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