Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radio Eng., Kyunghee Univ., Yongin-City, South Korea
Abstract :
With the recent explosive increase of the use of mobile communication handsets, there has been a growing concern about possible hazard to a human body, especially head part, exposed to the EM fields radiated from handsets. The specific absorption rate (SAR) is normally used for one of the important criteria to evaluate the degree of the hazard. The SAR is influenced by various kinds of parameters such as kind and size of antenna, position of antenna, radiated power, handset structure, distance and angle from human body, area of absorbing material if used, and so on. Most of the studies on this area have been performed to evaluate SAR values based on these parameters. In a previous paper (Minscok Jung and Bomson Lee, IEEE APS, vol. 1, pp. 444-448, 2002), after defining SRF (SAR reduction factor) for a quantitative discussion of effective SAR reduction methods, we analyzed the effects of the ferrite sheet attached to the handset based on power conservation relation. In this paper, we analyze the SAR data for various shapes of the ferrite structure. After investigating the reflection and transmission characteristics of the absorbing material layer, we also present a method to estimate the complex permittivity and permeability having a maximum absorption. We then evaluate SAR and SRF data for handsets coated with those absorbing layers.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; cellular radio; electromagnetic wave absorption; ferrites; magnetic permeability; mobile antennas; mobile handsets; permittivity; radiowave propagation; EM absorbing material characteristics; SAR; SAR reduction; SAR reduction factor; absorbing material area; antenna position; antenna size; complex permeability; complex permittivity; effective SAR reduction methods; ferrite sheet; ferrite structure; handset structure; human body distance; human body hazard; maximum absorption; mobile communication handsets; mobile phones; power conservation relation; radiated EM fields; radiated power; reflection characteristics; specific absorption rate; transmission characteristics; Data analysis; Explosives; Ferrites; Hazards; Humans; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Performance evaluation; Specific absorption rate; Telephone sets;