Title :
RF interference in hearing aids from cellphones part 1: Near-field cellphone emissions measurements and the effects of hands
Author :
Beard, Brian B. ; Julstrom, Stephen D. ; Kozma-Spytek, Linda K.
Author_Institution :
Center for Devices & Radiol. Health, U.S. Food & Drug Adm., USA
Abstract :
Cellular telephones (cellphones) are currently categorized for hearing aid compatibility based on a calculated value (metric) obtained from the measurement of near-field, radio-frequency emissions according to a procedure described in ANSI Standard C63.19 “Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids”. There has been a lack of documentation, however, that relates this metric to a cellphone´s potential for interference in actual use, that is, when it is held at the ear in a normal-use position by a hearing aid wearer. In Part 1 of this two-part series, we compare the ANSI C63.19 metric to simpler metrics, still based on the near-field test procedure of the standard, and to near-field measurements made when the cellphones are hand-held. The results justify employing a simpler no-hand metric than the exclusion area procedure presently specified by the standard, but not the addition of a test hand to the procedure. The further effect of the head and interaction with the hearing aid is examined in Part 2 of the series.
Keywords :
cellular radio; radiofrequency interference; ANSI Standard C63.19; RF interference; cellular telephones; hearing aids; near-field cellphone emissions measurements; near-field measurements; Auditory system; Cellular phones; Electromagnetic interference; Hearing aids; Immunity testing; Near-field radiation; Radio frequency; Specific absorption rate; cellular phones; electromagnetic interference; hearing aids; mobile antennas; near-field radiation pattern; specific absorption rate;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MEMC.2015.7336757