DECT is a telecommunication standard for cordless telephony and wireless data transmission. DECT is designed primarily for the communication of a few participants within a building, it has a range of 30 - 50 m.
DECT is an abbreviation for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications
Measurand | Value | Feature | Remarks |
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electric field strength | 0.07 V/m (mean, measured) | - | average value of 18 participants, who were monitored with an RF exposimeter for 24h [1] |
electric field strength | 0.16 V/m (maximum, measured) | - | maximum value of a 24h measurement in 5 homes in Belgium [2] |
electric field strength | 1 V/m (maximum) | - | at a distance of 0.5 m [3] |
electric field strength | 3.1 V/m (maximum, measured) | - | maximum value of a 24h measurement at 5 schools in Belgium [2] |
electric field strength | 5 V/m (maximum, measured) | - | maximum value of 18 participants, who were monitored with an RF exposimeter for 24h [1] |
SAR | 0.00986 mW/g (maximum) | - | Siemens 2000C: averaged over 10 g of tissue of the right hand [4] |
SAR | 0.014 mW/g (maximum) | - | Ascom Avena: averaged over 10 g of tissue of the right hand [4] |
SAR | 0.027 mW/g (maximum) | - | Swisscom R016: averaged over 10 g of tissue of the right hand [4] |
SAR | 0.052 mW/g (maximum) | - | Siemens 3015: averaged over 10 g of tissue of the right hand [4] |
SAR | 0.055 W/kg (maximum) | - | averaged over 10 g [4] |
power density | 0.4 mW/m² (maximum) | - | when phoning [5] |
power density | 0.514–1.573 mW/m² (measured) | - | at a distance of 3 m at a power of 250 mW [6] |
power density | 0.171261 W/m² (maximum) | - | at a distance of 40 cm [7] |
power density | 4.079–9.88 mW/m² (maximum) | - | at a distance of 1 m at a power of 250 mW [6] |
power | 0.01 W (maximum) | - | average maximum output power value [8] |
power | 0.25 W (maximum) | - | maximum value at the handset [9] |
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