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Electrical equipment impact on the environment and quantity factor measurement

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Ensuring a safe and environmentally friendly living environment requires the use of modern technological and engineering solutions to design and build high-risk facilities. Dangers to human health include the different electromagnetic fields emanating from power and communication devices. The aim of the present work is to find a solution for the construction of a built-in transformer substation with minimal impact on the human and environment in terms of wave emissions.

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          ICTRS '18: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Telecommunications and Remote Sensing
          October 2018
          91 pages
          ISBN:9781450365802
          DOI:10.1145/3278161
          • General Chairs:
          • Marijn Janssen,
          • Boris Shishkov,
          • Program Chairs:
          • Andon Lazarov,
          • Dimitris Mitrakos

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