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Work item: K.Suppl.29 to ITU-T K-series (ex K.Suppl.WPT)
Subject/title: EMF strength inside and outside of electric vehicle using wireless power transfer (WPT)
Status: Agreed on 2022-07-01 [Issued from previous study period]
Approval process: Agreement
Type of work item: Supplement
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: -
Liaison: ITU-R WP1A and WP1C, ITU-D Q7/2
Supporting members: Korea (Republic of), Israel, Orange Polska S.A., Wavecontrol
Summary: The electric vehicle could be the type of transportation system to be used most frequently by the general public in the near future. EMF exposure levels from electric vehicles causes some concern to the general public so they should be assessed for the different type of vehicles. This particular electric vehicle uses dynamic wireless power transfer (WPT) technology to charge its battery with the power delivered from the coils installed underground. In this case, passengers and drivers can be exposed to electromagnetic field (EMF) inside and outside of the vehicle when it is stationary or moving. In each case, two different EMF measurement protocols need to be applied to evaluate the human exposure levels to EMF. This Supplement to ITU-T K-series Recommendations includes the evaluation results of EMF exposure levels based on the exposure limits inside and outside of the electric vehicles known with the commercial name of OLEV (on-line electric vehicle), developed in Korea.
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Contact(s):
Jun Oh Ahn, Editor
WonSeo Cho, Editor
Samyoung Chung, Editor
Ju Dong Jang, Editor
Tae Weon Kang, Editor
Byung Chan Kim, Editor
Haim Mazar, Editor
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