DocumentCode :
2457424
Title :
Antennas and human in personal communications: applications of modern EM computational techniques
Author :
Rahmat-Samii, Yahya ; Kim, Kang W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume :
4
fYear :
1998
fDate :
20-22 May 1998
Firstpage :
36
Abstract :
The evolution of wireless personal communications has necessitated the comprehensive understanding of electromagnetic (EM) interactions between handset antennas and a nearby human body. These human-antenna interaction affects the electromagnetic performance of the antenna by changing antenna input impedance, by modifying the antenna radiation patterns and by absorbing antenna delivered power. Recently, the advanced numerical techniques-e.g. the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) and the Eigenfunction Expansion Method (EEM)-have allowed the detailed study of the antenna properties In the vicinity of human tissues with various antenna configurations. Currently, several research groups around the world have undertaken the assessment of technical requirements for the compliance testing of the handset antennas. Accurate investigation of these EM interactions will lead to new antenna designs which are less susceptible to the human biological tissue. In this paper, we discuss the computed EM interaction results from the FDTD method with an anatomical human tissue model. In addition, useful engineering data for the antenna design are provided based on the EEM computation
Keywords :
UHF antennas; antenna radiation patterns; antenna theory; biological effects of fields; biological effects of microwaves; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; electric impedance; finite difference time-domain analysis; health hazards; human factors; mobile antennas; mobile radio; telephone sets; transceivers; EM computational techniques; FDTD method; anatomical human tissue model; antenna delivered power absorption; antenna design data; antenna input impedance; antenna radiation patterns; compliance testing; eigenfunction expansion method; electromagnetic interactions; electromagnetic performance; handset antennas; human body; human-antenna interaction; mobile communications; wireless personal communications; Antenna radiation patterns; Biology computing; Electromagnetic radiation; Evolution (biology); Finite difference methods; Humans; Impedance; Telephone sets; Time domain analysis; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microwaves and Radar, 1998. MIKON '98., 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Krakow
Print_ISBN :
83-906662-0-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MIKON.1998.738461
Filename :
738461
Link To Document :
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