Title :
Computation of specific absorption rate in the human body due to base-station antennas using a hybrid formulation
Author :
Abd-Alhameed, Raed A. ; Excell, Peter S. ; Mangoud, Mohab A.
Author_Institution :
Mobile & Satellite Commun. Res. Centre, Univ. of Bradford, UK
fDate :
5/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A procedure for computational dosimetry to verify safety standards compliance of mobile communications base stations is presented. Compared with the traditional power density method, a procedure based on more rigorous physics was devised, requiring computation or measurement of the specific absorption rate (SAR) within the biological tissue of a person at an arbitrary distance. This uses a hybrid method of moments/finite difference time domain (MoM/FDTD) numerical method in order to determine the field or SAR distribution in complex penetrable media, without the computational penalties that would result from a wholly FDTD simulation. It is shown that the transmitted power allowed by the more precise SAR method is, in many cases, between two and five times greater than that allowed by standards implementing the power flux density method.
Keywords :
biological effects of microwaves; dosimetry; electromagnetic wave absorption; finite difference time-domain analysis; health hazards; method of moments; mobile radio; FDTD; MoM; base-station antennas; biological tissue; computational dosimetry; finite difference time domain; human body; hybrid formulation; method of moments; mobile communications base station; power flux density method; specific absorption rate computation; Base stations; Biology computing; Communication standards; Dosimetry; Finite difference methods; Humans; Mobile communication; Physics; Safety; Time domain analysis; Hybrid method; specific absorption rate (SAR);
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2005.847395