Title :
Statistical approach of ambient electromagnetic field assessment with body-worn multi-axial sensors
Author :
Roblin, Christophe
Author_Institution :
LTCI, Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France
Abstract :
The Electromagnetic Field exposure of the population due to wireless communications originates from both Down-Link and Up-Link emissions. Although the main contribution comes generally from the last, the former must be considered as well, as contributions can be competitive for some cases (e.g. in femtocells). Sensors and exposimeters networks (NW) can be deployed by the operators themselves (to enrich feedback information from the NW) or by independent external stakeholders such as regulatory agencies or local authorities. When sensors or dosimeters are worn by a user, body proximity effects - notably the masking one - can introduce significant errors in the ambient field measurement. A methodology of the statistical assessment of this harmful effect is proposed in this article. It is mainly based on electromagnetic simulations (and partly on measurements) of a triaxial sensor - composed of three orthogonal wideband probes devoted to the evaluation of the field components - placed at different positions of a set of whole body phantoms. The main specificity of the proposed approach is that both the isolated sensor calibration procedure and the assessment of the measurement errors are based on statistical analyses accounting for the propagation environment. The quantitative results are obtained using statistical channel models for polarimetric and non polarimetric measurements in various propagation scenarios. Some results examples are presented.
Keywords :
biomedical telemetry; body sensor networks; calibration; measurement errors; phantoms; statistical analysis; ambient electromagnetic field assessment; ambient field measurement; body proximity effects; body-worn multiaxial sensors; down-link emissions; electromagnetic field exposure; exposimeters networks; feedback information; femtocells; independent external stakeholders; isolated sensor calibration procedure; local authorities; measurement errors; nonpolarimetric measurements; orthogonal wideband probes; propagation environment; regulatory agencies; statistical assessment; statistical channel models; triaxial sensor; up-link emissions; whole body phantoms; wireless communications; Calibration; Computational modeling; GSM; IEEE 802.11 Standard; Phantoms; Probes; Sensors; EMF exposure; exposimeter; field sensing; worn dosimeter;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP), 2015 9th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lisbon