Title :
Ear Temperature Increase Produced by Cellular Phones Under Extreme Exposure Conditions
Author :
De Santis, Valerio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of L´´Aquila, L´´Aquila, Italy
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper deals with the numerical prediction of temperature increase in the inner ear of subjects exposed to the electromagnetic (EM) radiation of conventional cellular phones. Attention has focused on the geometrical model of the internal ear organs and on including the intrinsic heating of the phone in the numerical thermal analysis. To this aim, infrared (IR) thermographic data have been used as time-variant Dirichlet boundary conditions (BCs) on the touching ear-phone boundary, while new convective BCs are applied on the cells not in contact. Numerical results, obtained by a finite difference (FD) procedure, showed a maximum temperature increase of about 4°C on the external ear, although significant thermal elevations were not observed in the most sensitive internal organs. These temperature rises are obtained under extreme exposure conditions, i.e., when forcing the phone at the maximum power of 250 mW for 30 min.
Keywords :
biological effects of optical radiation; ear; ear protection; finite difference methods; heating; mobile handsets; biological effects of electromagnetic radiations; conventional cellular phones; ear temperature; finite difference method; heating; infrared thermography; internal ear organs; numerical thermal analysis; power 250 W; time 30 min; time-variant Dirichlet boundary conditions; touching ear-phone boundary; Cellular phones; Computational modeling; Ear; Heating; Numerical models; Solid modeling; Temperature measurement; Biological effects of electromagnetic radiations; FDTD method; RF thermal dosimetry; cellular phones; infrared thermal imaging;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2012.2189229