DocumentCode :
3861803
Title :
Effects of frequency, permittivity, and voxel size on predicted specific absorption rate values in biological tissue during electromagnetic-field exposure
Author :
P.A. Mason;W.D. Hurt;T.J. Walters;J.A. D´Andrea;P. Gajsek;K.L. Ryan;D.A. Nelson;K.I. Smith;J.M. Ziriax
Author_Institution :
Directed Energy Bioeffects Div., Air Force Res. Lab., Brooks AFB, TX, USA
Volume :
48
Issue :
11
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
2050
Lastpage :
2058
Abstract :
Current electromagnetic-field (EMF) exposure limits have been based, in part, on the amount of energy absorbed by the whole body. However, it is known that energy is absorbed nonuniformly during EMF exposure. The development and widespread use of sophisticated three-dimensional anatomical models to calculate specific-absorption-rate (SAR) values in biological material has resulted in the need to understand how model parameters affect predicted SAR values. This paper demonstrate the effects of manipulating frequency, permittivity values, and voxel size on SAR values calculated by a finite-difference time-domain program in digital homogenous sphere models and heterogeneous models of rat and man. The predicted SAR values are compared to empirical data from infrared thermography and implanted temperature probes.
Keywords :
"Frequency","Permittivity","Biological tissues","Biological system modeling","Predictive models","Biological materials","Finite difference methods","Time domain analysis","Temperature","Probes"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9480
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/22.884194
Filename :
884194
Link To Document :
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