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Vol 10, 2021
Pages: 77 - 85
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INTERNACIONALNI UNIVERZITET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
SAOBRAĆAJNI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
EKOLOŠKI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET INFORMACIONIH TEHNOLOGIJA TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET POLITEHNIČKIH NAUKA TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU

u saradnji sa

FAKULTETA ZA LOGISTIKO UNIVERZA V MARIBORU, SLOVENIJA

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33. MEĐUNARODNU KONFERENCIJU

"IZAZOVI NOVIH TEHNOLOGIJA U FUNKCIJI MOBILNOSTI I ODRŽIVOG RAZVOJA"

15. - 16. maj 2026. godine

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Received: 13.03.2021. >> Accepted: 20.03.2021. >> Published: 26.03.2021. Review paper

PETA GENERACIJA MOBILNIH MREŽA I NJEN UTICAJ NA ZDRAVLJE LJUDI/FIFTH GENERATION OF MOBILE NETWORKS AND ITS IMPACT ON HUMAN HEALTH

By
Mladen Radivojević ,
Mladen Radivojević

International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nehad Gaši ,
Nehad Gaši

International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dina Vrebac
Dina Vrebac

International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

In this paper, we deal with the impact of the fifth generation of mobile networks (5G) on human health. We will list some conducted research that shows that their impact on human health is insignificant, as well as those that believe that their impact is significant, especially if the frequencies are in the range of 30 to 100 GHz millimeter waves. Although worldwide, and especially in institutes and health laboratories, research efforts have begun, the impact of 5G networks on the population has not yet been fully explored. Here are some possibilities for the application of 5G networks and the effects that can occur with their even more widespread application. This is especially true for the increasingly important connection of things and devices, where 5G can be used as an efficient infrastructure. We have also mentioned the claims of some skeptics that the COVID-19 virus can be transmitted using these networks.

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