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Information × Registration Number 0223U001137, 0121U111694 , R & D reports Title Barrier and electroactive materials for protection against electromagnetic radiation and autonomous power supply of electronics and soldier popup.stage_title Head Barsukov Viacheslav Z., д.х.н. Registration Date 25-01-2023 Organization Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design popup.description2  Leaks of electromagnetic radiation into the environment lead to a number of big problems, which are not only associated with harmful effects on living and non-living objects, but also create risks in the functioning of the military, security sector at the state level. Usually, reducing the level of EMF requires a number of complex design solutions, including the use of overall structures of the "cone" or "pyramid" type, monolithic metal plates or multilayer metal meshes. All this imposes restrictions on solving the problem of shielding both premises and individual equipment. That is why the development and application of thin coatings of shielding material is an extremely urgent task, which can be adapted to the shielding of headquarters, meeting rooms, special communications facilities (to prevent information leakage by technical means), at radar stations (to protect personnel from EMF) in banking institutions (to protect commercial information) and at the stages of ecologically clean construction (to reduce the impact of electromagnetic smog on the body: 5G-, 6G- mobile communication repeaters, radio and television antennas, radars, high-voltage transmission lines). Product Description popup.authors Bilous Anatolii Barsukov Viacheslav Butenko Oksana Kuryptya Yaroslav Senyk Ilona Solopan Serhii Khomenko Volodymyr Chernysh Oksana popup.nrat_date 2023-01-25 Close
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Head: Barsukov Viacheslav Z.. Barrier and electroactive materials for protection against electromagnetic radiation and autonomous power supply of electronics and soldier. (popup.stage: ). Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design. № 0223U001137
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