DocumentCode :
48461
Title :
Continuous Wave Simulations on the Propagation of Electromagnetic Fields Through the Human Head
Author :
Elloian, Jeffrey M. ; Noetscher, G.M. ; Makarov, Sergey N. ; Pascual-Leone, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Worcester Polytech. Inst., Worcester, MA, USA
Volume :
61
Issue :
6
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jun-14
Firstpage :
1676
Lastpage :
1683
Abstract :
Characterizing the human head as a propagation medium is vital for the design of both on-body and implanted antennas and radio-frequency sensors. The following problem has been addressed: find the best radio-frequency path through the brain for a given receiver position - on the top of the sinus cavity. Two parameters, transmitter position and radiating frequency, should be optimized simultaneously such that 1) the propagation path through the brain is the longest; and 2) the received power is maximized. To solve this problem, we have performed a systematic and comprehensive study of the electromagnetic fields excited in the head by small on-body magnetic dipoles (small coil antennas). An anatomically accurate high-fidelity head mesh has been generated from the Visible Human Project data. The base radiator was constructed of two orthogonal magnetic dipoles in quadrature, which enables us to create a directive beam into the head. We have found at least one optimum solution. This solution implies that a distinct RF channel may be established in the brain at a certain frequency and transmitter location.
Keywords :
antennas; biomedical equipment; brain; electromagnetic wave propagation; mesh generation; prosthetics; receivers; sensors; transmitters; RF channel; brain; continuous wave simulations; electromagnetic field propagation; high-fidelity head mesh; human head; implanted antennas; on-body antennas; on-body magnetic dipoles; orthogonal magnetic dipoles; radiating frequency; radio-frequency path; radiofrequency sensors; receiver; sinus cavity; small coil antennas; transmitter position; visible human project data; Antennas; Biological system modeling; Brain modeling; Coils; Head; Surface impedance; Surface waves; Biomedical applications of electromagnetic radiation; electromagnetic propagation in absorbing media; medical diagnosis; mesh generation; surface waves;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2013.2297871
Filename :
6702424
Link To Document :
بازگشت