DocumentCode :
1553534
Title :
Evaluation of antenna configurations for reduced power absorption in the head
Author :
Vaughan, Rodney G. ; Scott, Neil L.
Author_Institution :
Commun. Group, Ind. Res. Ltd., Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Volume :
48
Issue :
5
fYear :
1999
fDate :
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1371
Lastpage :
1380
Abstract :
This paper describes the use of two-dimensional (2-D) pattern measurements as a tool for evaluating new antenna configurations for reducing power absorbed in the head. The estimation is from comparisons of the total power in measured cuts of the power pattern in a plane containing the head (the principal cut) for various handheld antenna configurations. For the estimate to be reliable, the power in the cuts should be proportional to the total radiated power. In practice this may not always be the case, but useful results for guidance of antenna design can still be obtained. Configurations with parasitic reflecting elements for directing the power away from the head are demonstrated to be effective in reducing the absorbed power in the head. The results are consistent with those from existing forward differences in the time domain (FDTD) analysis for directive antennas. The resulting directive patterns are more efficient and so the in situ terminal can be expected to have an improved performance in a homogeneous multipath environment
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; antenna testing; biological effects of radiation; dipole antennas; directive antennas; electromagnetic wave absorption; mobile antennas; personal communication networks; 2D pattern measurements; FDTD; PCS; antenna design; biological effects; dipole antenna; directive antennas; directive patterns; handheld antenna configurations; head; homogeneous multipath environment; measured cuts; monopole; parasitic reflecting elements; personal communications systems; power pattern; principal cut; reduced power absorption; time domain analysis; total power; total radiated power; ANSI standards; Absorption; Antenna measurements; Dipole antennas; Directive antennas; Finite difference methods; Humans; Imaging phantoms; Power measurement; Time domain analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/25.790510
Filename :
790510
Link To Document :
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