The FDTD method builds a problem space out of finite
sized Yee cells. The interfaces between heterogeneous materials
can be treated in different ways. This paper investigates different
techniques for calculating the effective permittivity and
conductivity at dissimilar tissue interfaces. An anatomically
realistic head is considered and effects are found to be significant
with anatomically realistic heads. The effects are particularly
apparent if internal structures in the head are near resonance.
The paper shows that the choi ce of averaging technique is
important and choice referred to wherever such results are
presented.
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
WHITTOW and EDWARDS, 2005. The averaging procedure of the electrical properties at the interface of dissimilar tissues in the human head using the FDTD method at 1800 MHz. IN: Loughborough Antennas and Propagation Conference, Loughborough University, Burleigh Court, Loughborough University, April 2005, pp 340-343