Title :
Magnetic-Field-Induced ELF Currents in a Human Body by the Use of a GSM Phone
Author :
Ilvonen, Sami ; Sarvas, Jukka
Author_Institution :
Helsinki Univ. of Technol., Espoo
fDate :
5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A finite element method (FEM) with nonuniform mesh is employed for the calculation of extremely low frequency (ELF) currents induced in a human body by a global system for mobile communications (GSM) phone. The magnetic field of the phone is measured, and an equivalent source with magnetic dipoles is constructed for the numerical simulation. A cell of variable size is used in the simulation to accurately model the most important areas of the body model, namely areas close to the source and parts of the central nervous system. Three different mobile phone positions are considered: normal operation on the side of the head, breast pocket, and the small of the back where the spinal cord is close to the phone. Obtained results are compared with the guidelines of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP).
Keywords :
biological effects of fields; cellular radio; dosimetry; finite element analysis; magnetic field effects; mobile handsets; GSM phone; Global System for Mobile Communications; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP; breast pocket; central nervous system; dosimetry; extremely low frequency currents; finite element method; human body; magnetic dipoles; magnetic-field-induced ELF currents; mobile phone positions; nonuniform mesh; spinal cord; Biological system modeling; Central nervous system; Finite element methods; Frequency; GSM; Geophysical measurement techniques; Ground penetrating radar; Humans; Magnetic field measurement; Numerical simulation; Dosimetry; Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM); International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines; extremely low frequency (ELF); finite element method (FEM); irregular mesh; mobile phone;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2007.897145