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Estimation Formulas for the Specific Absorption Rate in Humans Exposed to Base-Station Antennas.

Authors :
Gosselin, Marie-Christine
Vermeeren, Günter
Kuhn, Sven
Kellerman, Valpré
Benkler, Stefan
Uusitupa, Tero M. I.
Joseph, Wout
Gati, Azeddine
Wiart, Joe
Meyer, Frans J. C.
Martens, Luc
Nojima, Toshio
Hikage, Takashi
Balzano, Quirino
Christ, Andreas
Kuster, Niels
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility; Nov2011, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p909-922, 14p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The demonstration of compliance with guidelines for human exposure to base-station antennas can be a time consuming process or often results in overly conservative estimates. To alleviate this burden and reduce the overestimation, approximation formulas for the whole-body average specific absorption rate (SAR) and the peak spatial SAR of human bodies using readily available basic antenna parameters have been developed and validated in this study. The formulas can be used for adults standing in the radiating near field of base-station antennas operating between 300 MHz and 5 GHz, at distances larger than 200 mm. It is shown that the 95th-percentile absorption for the human population can be well approximated by the absorption mechanism and statistical data of weight, height, and body-mass index of the human population. The validation was performed numerically using three anatomical human models (Duke, Ella, and Thelonious) exposed to 12 generic base-station antennas in the frequency range 300 MHz to 5 GHz at six distances between 10 mm and 3 m. From the 432 evaluated configurations, the estimation formulas for adult models are proven to be conservative in predicting the SAR exposure values of the two adults, but as expected not of the child. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189375
Volume :
53
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
67368452
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TEMC.2011.2139216