Title :
A specific absorption rate measurement above 300 MHz with thermal method
Author :
Shimofusa, Ryo ; Okano, Yoshinobu
Author_Institution :
INFORMATION ENGINEERING, TOKYO CITY UNIVERSITY GRADUATE DIVISION, 1-18-1, Tamazutsumi, Setagaya-Ku, Japan 158-8557
Abstract :
The specific absorption rate (SAR) is an indicator of the thermal effects caused by microwave exposure in biological tissues. Electric field probe scanning has been used as a practical SAR evaluation technology until now. A measurement standard is necessary for any physical quantity. In general, the existence of a standard constructed with a physically different procedure is important in uncertainty evaluation of the measurement standard. In this report, a thermal SAR measurement method using an optical fiber thermal sensor is proposed. The thermal SAR measurement method is not suitable for dosimetric assessments for an actual cellular phone. Nevertheless, a thermal sensor works independently of the frequency, and is therefore suitable for primary testing of an electric field probe scanning system. The results show that the proposed method is able to measure SAR within an error range of 1–13% in frequency range of 300 – 800 MHz.
Keywords :
Cities and towns; Decision support systems; Materials; Phantoms; Physics; Q measurement; FDTD; Optical fiber thermal sensor; Semisolid phantom; Thermal Evaluation System for SAR (TESS);
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference (APMC), 2014 Asia-Pacific