Title :
In-vitro experiments to estimate the impact of EMI from cellular phone and base-station antennas on implantable cardiac pacemakers
Author :
Tarusawa, Yoshiaki ; Nojima, Toshio ; Toyoshima, Takeshi
Author_Institution :
NTT DoCoMo Inc, Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
This paper reviews the in-vitro experiments made to estimate the impact of the EMI from cellular phones on implantable cardiac pacemakers in Japan. The approach of the EMI test system is to directly expose the pacemaker to the near- and far-fields generated by a dipole antenna and/or an actual cellular phone. The results were used by the electric medical equipment study group of Japan to establish guidelines for the use of current Japanese cellular phones. An actual test system of cellular base-station EMI with a pacemaker is presented. To simulate a realistic EMI situation, a torso phantom with an installed pacemaker is newly constructed A multi-carrier generator is used as the base-station RF signal source. A typical commercial base-station antenna is used to generate microwave EMF similar to that emitted from cellular base-stations. The results show that EMI impact is determined by the maximum averaged power, not the peak power, of the base-station RF signal.
Keywords :
biological effects of fields; cellular radio; dipole antennas; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic interference; pacemakers; EM fields; EM test system; EMI impact estimation; Japan; base-station RF signal source; base-station dipole antennas; cellular phones; far-fields; implantable cardiac pacemakers; in-vitro experiments; multi-carrier generator; near-fields; torso phantom; Biomedical equipment; Cellular phones; Dipole antennas; Electromagnetic interference; Guidelines; In vitro; Medical simulation; Pacemakers; System testing; Torso;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2002. EMC 2002. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7264-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISEMC.2002.1032819