• DocumentCode
    912347
  • Title

    Calculation of antenna near field reactions on low conducting materials using the finite element method

  • Author

    Renhart, W. ; Rucker, W. ; Biro, O.

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. for Fundamentals & Theor. in Electr. Eng., Graz Univ. of Technol., Austria
  • Volume
    32
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    5/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    862
  • Lastpage
    865
  • Abstract
    On account of the progress in using mobile telecommunications systems in the high frequency range, the human body is increasingly exposed to electromagnetic fields. Therefore, the numerical simulation of the power absorbed in human tissue becomes extremely important in order to avoid thermal destruction. A typical example is the strong interaction between the near field of a receiving antenna of a hand held transceiver and the sensitive organs on the head, like the eyes. A finite element formulation is given for calculating 3D electromagnetic scattering problems. The influence of a dipole excited field on low conducting materials situated very close to the antenna is discussed. The backscattering from the conducting object to the antenna can be treated as well. Along the far boundaries of the computational domain, absorbing boundary conditions of second order have been prescribed in order to avoid non-physical reflections. The formulation described is assessed by applying it to a special problem and the solution obtained is compared with a boundary element calculation
  • Keywords
    antenna radiation patterns; biological effects of fields; boundary-elements methods; conducting materials; electrical engineering; electrical engineering computing; electromagnetic wave absorption; electromagnetic wave scattering; finite element analysis; mobile antennas; receiving antennas; transceivers; 3D electromagnetic scattering problems; absorbed power; antenna near field reactions; backscattering; boundary element calculation; computational domain; conducting object; dipole excited field; electromagnetic fields; eyes; finite element method; hand held transceiver; head; high frequency range; human body; human tissue; low conducting materials; mobile telecommunications systems; numerical simulation; receiving antenna; second order absorbing boundary conditions; Dipole antennas; Electromagnetic fields; Eyes; Finite element methods; Frequency; Humans; Numerical simulation; Receiving antennas; Sense organs; Transceivers;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9464
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/20.497377
  • Filename
    497377