Title of article
Correlation of maximum temperature increase and peak SAR in the human head due to handset antennas
Author/Authors
A.، Hirata, نويسنده , , T.، Shiozawa, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-1833
From page
1834
To page
0
Abstract
This paper attempts to correlate the maximum temperature increase in the head and brain with the peak specific absorption rate (SAR) value due to handset antennas. The rationale for this study is that physiological effects and damage to humans through electromagnetic-wave exposure are induced by temperature increases, while the safety standards are regulated in terms of the local peak SAR. For investigating these correlations thoroughly, the total of 660 situations is considered. The numerical results are analyzed on the basis of statistics. We find that the maximum temperature increases in the head and brain can be estimated in terms of peak SARs averaged over 1 and 10 g of tissue in these regions. These correlations are less affected by the positions, polarizations, and frequencies of a dipole antenna. Also, they are reasonably valid for different antennas and head models. Further, we discuss possible maximum temperature increases in the head and brain for the SAR values prescribed in the safety standards. They are found to be 0.31(degree)C and 0.13(degree)C for the Federal Communications Commission Standard (1.6 W/kg for 1 g of tissue), while 0.60(degree)C and 0.25(degree)C for the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection Standard (2.0 W/kg for 10 g of tissue).
Keywords
Continuous , bioreactor , Cell immobilization , Determination , Biodegradable dissolved organic carbon
Journal title
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Record number
85881
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