Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
Abstract :
This paper presents FDTD design analysis of a dual-band loop wire antenna for a 900/1800 MHz mobile handset with consideration of the human hand and head effects. The loop wire antenna, with a small gap of a 1 FDTD-cell size (2.5 mm) is mounted on a metallic box covered by a plastic coating. The human head is modeled as a multilayered superquadric ellipsoid. This model can cover the cases of a sphere, ellipsoid, square cube, or rectangular cube, which facilitate the modeling of the head-shape and tissue properties. The superquadric ellipsoidal head model (with ears) comprises 9 different tissues of skin, cartilage, fat, muscle, bone, blood, nerve, brain, and eye-lens. Considering the proximity between the handset held by hand and the ear of a head, a y-oriented loop wire antenna is positioned at a distance of 1.25 cm. FDTD computation and experimental measurement of the antenna VSWR (mounted on a metallic box with a plastic coating) in free space and held by a hand close to a head is performed. The radiation characteristics of the loop antenna affected by the head and the SAR (specific absorption rate) distribution are important for antenna design and RF exposure studies.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; electromagnetic wave absorption; finite difference time-domain analysis; loop antennas; mobile handsets; multifrequency antennas; wire antennas; 1.25 cm; 1800 MHz; 2.5 mm; 900 MHz; FDTD; SAR distribution; blood; bone; brain; cartilage; dual-band loop antenna; eye-lens; fat; handset ear proximity; head tissue properties; head-shape modeling; human hand effects; human head effects; mobile handset mounted antenna; multilayered superquadric ellipsoid model; muscle; nerve; plastic coated metallic box; skin; specific absorption rate; y-oriented wire antenna; Coatings; Dual band; Ear; Ellipsoids; Finite difference methods; Humans; Plastics; Telephone sets; Time domain analysis; Wire;