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Download fileOn specific absorption rates in the human mucous membrane with conducting spectacles at mobile phone frequencies by FDTD simulation
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posted on 2007-06-29, 10:04 authored by William WhittowWilliam Whittow, Robert EdwardsRobert EdwardsAn anatomically correct FDTD head phantom was used to
study SAR levels in the mucous membrane found in the
lining of the nose, sinuses and ears. The membrane is
found to absorb significant levels of energy when
illuminated by a plane wave from the front of the head.
The frequency range considered is 0.8 to 2.6GHz.
Metallic spectacles were found to significantly change the
SAR in the eyes and mucous membrane.
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WHITTOW and EDWARDS, 2007. On specific absorption rates in the human mucous membrane with conducting spectacles at mobile phone frequencies by FDTD simulation. IN: Proceedings of the 4th LASTED International Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 30-June 1, 2007Publication date
2007Notes
This is a refereed conference paper.ISBN
9780889866614Language
- en