The Use of Camouflaged Cell Phone Towers for a Quality Urban Environment

The widespread use of cell phones has led to cell phone towers being located in many communities. These towers, also called base stations, incorporate electronic equipment and antennas that receive and transmit radiofrequency signals. Along with the towers, used for TV and line of sight microwave c...

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Main Author: Salah I. Yahya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Univeristy of Kurdistan Hewler 2019-05-01
Series:UKH Journal of Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.ukh.edu.krd/index.php/ukhjse/article/view/98
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spelling doaj-afbe7e835d1b473ea5c36844c5da58012020-11-24T21:21:54ZengUniveristy of Kurdistan HewlerUKH Journal of Science and Engineering2520-77922019-05-013110.25079/ukhjse.v3n1y2019.pp29-34The Use of Camouflaged Cell Phone Towers for a Quality Urban EnvironmentSalah I. Yahya0(1) Department of Software Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Koya University, Danielle Mitterrand Boulevard, Koya KOY45, Kurdistan Region - F.R. Iraq. (2) Department of Computer Science and Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, University of Kurdistan Hewler, Erbil, Kurdistan Region - F.R. Iraq. The widespread use of cell phones has led to cell phone towers being located in many communities. These towers, also called base stations, incorporate electronic equipment and antennas that receive and transmit radiofrequency signals. Along with the towers, used for TV and line of sight microwave communication, the proliferation of these base stations is having a detrimental effect on urban esthetics. It is highly recommended for developing urban areas to consider the problem of these unsightly towers as a form of visual pollution, which increases in parallel with the rise of human population density, and also, the possible electromagnetic field (EMF) hazard due to the existence of the cell phone towers in the residential areas. This paper presents the feasibility of using camouflaged cell phone towers to improve the quality of the urban environment. Cell phone towers disguised as trees might address the visual pollution, while, at the same time, might also mitigate the possible EMF hazard by installing these disguised towers in free spaces, rather than on the roof of buildings, schools, hospitals, etc. The feasibility of implementing such a scenario for a quality urban environment in Koya city is discussed. https://journals.ukh.edu.krd/index.php/ukhjse/article/view/98Base stationCell phone towerCell Tower ProliferationTower disguisingTree towerUrban development
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The Use of Camouflaged Cell Phone Towers for a Quality Urban Environment
UKH Journal of Science and Engineering
Base station
Cell phone tower
Cell Tower Proliferation
Tower disguising
Tree tower
Urban development
author_facet Salah I. Yahya
author_sort Salah I. Yahya
title The Use of Camouflaged Cell Phone Towers for a Quality Urban Environment
title_short The Use of Camouflaged Cell Phone Towers for a Quality Urban Environment
title_full The Use of Camouflaged Cell Phone Towers for a Quality Urban Environment
title_fullStr The Use of Camouflaged Cell Phone Towers for a Quality Urban Environment
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Camouflaged Cell Phone Towers for a Quality Urban Environment
title_sort use of camouflaged cell phone towers for a quality urban environment
publisher Univeristy of Kurdistan Hewler
series UKH Journal of Science and Engineering
issn 2520-7792
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The widespread use of cell phones has led to cell phone towers being located in many communities. These towers, also called base stations, incorporate electronic equipment and antennas that receive and transmit radiofrequency signals. Along with the towers, used for TV and line of sight microwave communication, the proliferation of these base stations is having a detrimental effect on urban esthetics. It is highly recommended for developing urban areas to consider the problem of these unsightly towers as a form of visual pollution, which increases in parallel with the rise of human population density, and also, the possible electromagnetic field (EMF) hazard due to the existence of the cell phone towers in the residential areas. This paper presents the feasibility of using camouflaged cell phone towers to improve the quality of the urban environment. Cell phone towers disguised as trees might address the visual pollution, while, at the same time, might also mitigate the possible EMF hazard by installing these disguised towers in free spaces, rather than on the roof of buildings, schools, hospitals, etc. The feasibility of implementing such a scenario for a quality urban environment in Koya city is discussed.
topic Base station
Cell phone tower
Cell Tower Proliferation
Tower disguising
Tree tower
Urban development
url https://journals.ukh.edu.krd/index.php/ukhjse/article/view/98
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