While oxygen absorption at 60GHz severely limits range, it also eliminates interference between same frequency terminals. At the power levels normally used for communications, 60 gigahertz radiation has no effect on the human body. They don’t want your first shooter video games to lag, and most of us know from mainstream releases promoting 5G that things like water and trees are going to get in the way of this frequency. Due to the high levels of atmospheric RF energy absorption, the millimeter wave region of the RF spectrum is not usable in long haul, wireless communications segments. But people in the same room as the router will be exposed to 60 GHz, which is going to be very harmful. The movement energy from the rotation of these super tiny water molecules helps heat the rest of the food.Dana Ashley narrates [the following in not word for word] At very high intensity, microwave radiation in this frequency causes a burning sensation, though it appears to cause no permanent harm. All wireless equipment operating at 60GHz must obtain FCC Part 15 type certification. So how in the world does this even make sense that we are using it unless their intentions are something else besides faster speeds?Yes, there are articles released by companies touting the benefits of 60 GHz. At the millimeter wave frequency of 60GHz, the absorption is very high, with 98 percent of the transmitted energy absorbed by atmospheric oxygen. Figure 3 illustrates the atmospheric attenuation characteristics for wavelengths from 3 cm to 0.3 mm.60 GHz communications systems can be used for a variety of applications, including metropolitan area networks, campus networks, network backbones, network branch links, temporary emergency restoration and local accessCurrently, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has allocated the millimeter wave RF spectrum from 57.05 to 64GHz for unlicensed use under Part 15. second”. This will have much faster download speeds, but walls will be a problem. Figure 3 illustrates the atmospheric attenuation characteristics for wavelengths from 3 cm to 0.3 mm.
and oxygen entering your lungs gets picked up by a very important iron containing protein called hemoglobin in your blood.Please keep sharing this information to raise awareness and save lives.
They’re heating, in part, by impacting those molecules to rotate or oscillate with each wave.
However, for short haul, "last mile" segments, the expanded RF data bandwidth available in the millimeter wave region makes it possible for high peed connectivity.A 60GHz communications system must overcome the effects of oxygen absorption, 16dB/KM. So they will still use the 2.4 GHz band as well so that devices can still get the signal further distances away from the router.