Preliminary Investigation of Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) Between Adults and Children

This research is concerned with the initial investigation of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) between adults and children which involved 30 participants from the adult group and 32 participants from the children group. The range of age of the children group is set at 3-12 years old and for adult grou...

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發表在:Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial Life and Robotics
主要作者: 2-s2.0-85219551792
格式: Conference paper
語言:English
出版: ALife Robotics Corporation Ltd 2025
在線閱讀:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85219551792&partnerID=40&md5=b2a754db95c9b45080f857db6380fd3a
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總結:This research is concerned with the initial investigation of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) between adults and children which involved 30 participants from the adult group and 32 participants from the children group. The range of age of the children group is set at 3-12 years old and for adult group is set at ages of 20-25 years old. The EMR is created by an electrical current within the human body and it vibrates on its own characteristics radiation of frequency around the body. A frequency detector was used to measure the EMR frequencies (in MHz) around 16 points of the human body. The obtained data were assessed by examining the pattern and behavior of captured frequencies, as well as comparing the frequencies of adults and children. Microsoft Excel was used to analyze the data by generating graphs and charts. The collected data were also converted into color code hence; physical health condition was obtained. From the data analysis, adults have higher frequencies of reading in all body points as compared to children. Consequently, adults and children also have different frequency patterns, color-coded and health scores in right-left comparison and segmentation comparison. The analysis also showed that children have better health scores as compared to adults. In conclusion, the EMR emitted from adults and children are significantly different in frequency and have their own characterized frequency patterns and children have better health scores compared to adults. © The 2025 International Conference on Artificial Life and Robotics (ICAROB2025).
ISSN:24359157