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International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility
2009
Session Number:21S1
Session:
Number:21S1-4
Estimation of Whole-Body Averaged SARs in Human Models for Far-Field Exposures in Whole-Body Resonance and GHz Frequency Regions
A. Hirata, O. Fujiwara, T. Nagaoka,
pp.69-72
Publication Date:2009/7/20
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.14.21S1-4
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Summary:
The purpose of the present study is to propose a scheme to estimate whole-body averaged specific absorption rate (WBA-SAR) in the whole-body resonance and GHz frequency regions. The motivation is that WBA-SARs in the child models in these frequency regions have been reported to approach to the basic restrictions in the international guidelines/standards. In the resonance frequency region, we proposed a formula to estimate WBA-SAR based on the antenna theory. The variability of WBA-SAR in the child models was given using the formula. The computational uncertainty in the WBA-SAR using the formula may be up to several percents especially due to the model inhomogeneity. The variability of the WBA-SAR due to model shape or Kaup index was found to be 30%. In the GHz region, we proposed a homogeneous ellipsoid having the electrical constants of muscle for a conservative WBA-SAR estimation. The applicability of that model was confirmed considering the infant model with different Kaup indexes. The variability of WBA-SAR with different Kaup indexes was shown to be 15%.