Title :
Comparison Measurement for Specific Absorption Rate With Physically Different Procedure
Author :
Okano, Yoshinobu ; Shimoji, Hironobu
Author_Institution :
Musashi Inst. of Technol., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
The specific absorption rate (SAR) is an indicator of the thermal effects caused by microwave exposure in biological tissue. Conventionally, an electric field probe scanning method is used for SAR evaluation. Although many countries have confirmed the validity of the electric field probe scanning method used in many SAR evaluation devices, a comparison between physically different measurement techniques is an important goal for validating a standard and for evaluating the uncertainty of a measurement system. Hence, the authors developed a thermal SAR measurement method using an optical fiber thermal sensor. In this paper, the results of comparison measurements between the electric field probe scanning system and the proposed thermal SAR measurement system are presented. The results show that the SAR measurements by each system overlap within the range of the expanded standard uncertainty in the frequency range of 2-6 GHz.
Keywords :
biological effects of microwaves; biological tissues; biothermics; probes; SAR evaluation; biological tissue; electric field probe scanning method; microwave exposure; optical fiber thermal s; specific absorption rate; thermal effect; Antenna measurements; Dipole antennas; Microwave measurements; Phantoms; Probes; Temperature measurement; Uncertainty; Dosimetric Assessment SYstem Ver. 4 (DASY-4); finite difference time domain (FDTD); optical fiber thermal sensor; semisolid phantom; thermal evaluation system for specific absorption rate (TESS);
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2010.2045939