Al googelend kwam ik een interessant artikel tegen, die deze vervuiling plaatst in het kader van Internet of Things, zie: http://formtek.com/blog/internet-of-things-the-danger-of-ignoring-the-problem-of-rf-pollution/
“The coming Internet of Things is going to make things worse. Much worse. It will do so by adding complex RF-control chips to countless common devices, like door locks, light switches, appliances of every type, our cars, and maybe even our bodies, which will enable them to connect to the Internet. Each of these chips is a potential source of noise. Plenty of technological fixes are available, of course, but the huge number of chips means that manufacturers will be more reluctant to add costly shielding and other noise-muffling features to their products,” write Mark A. McHenry, Dennis Roberson and Robert J. Matheson in an IEEE article.
Wireless phones are likely victims of RF pollution. On the one hand, devices like cellphones are being made to work using the lowest amount of power possible, but that can also result in devices that are more susceptible to RF interference.
Het is dus maar de vraag of de talloze draadloze apparaten in de toekomst goed zullen werken. Iets waar je nog weinig over hoort.
Straling als milieuaspect
Het zal mij niet verwonderen, in de toekomst de term strailngsvervuiling of RF-vervuiling vaker tegen te komen.