Abstract Background Two international guidelines/standards for human protection from electromagnetic fields define the specific absorption rate (SAR) averaged over 10 g of tissue as a metric for protection against localized radio frequency field exposure due to portable devices operating below 3–10 GHz. Temperature elevation is suggested to be a dominant effect for exposure at frequencies higher than 100 kHz. No previous studies have evaluated temperature elevation in the human head for local exposure considering thermoregulation. This study aims to discuss the temperature elevation in a human head model considering vasodilation, to discuss the conservativeness of the current limit. Methods This study computes the temperature elevations in ...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In the international guidelines/standards for human protection against electromagnetic fields, the s...
In the international guidelines/standards for human protection against electromagnetic fields, the s...
This study investigated the relationship between the specific absorption rate and temperature elevat...
In the present study, we investigate the relationship between the mass-averaged specific absorption ...
The exposure of a subject in the far field of radiofrequency sources operating in the 10-900-MHz ran...
The potential risk of tissue heating that may occur from radio frequency (RF) energy absorption duri...
A numerically efficient way to evaluate SAR deposition and temperature elevation inside the head of ...
This paper established a radio-frequency electrode model and human head modelused in RF cosmetic ins...
In the present investigation, a theoretical model based on Maxwell equations, microscopic form of oh...
This study investigated the temperature elevation in the eye of anatomically based human head models...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In the international guidelines/standards for human protection against electromagnetic fields, the s...
In the international guidelines/standards for human protection against electromagnetic fields, the s...
This study investigated the relationship between the specific absorption rate and temperature elevat...
In the present study, we investigate the relationship between the mass-averaged specific absorption ...
The exposure of a subject in the far field of radiofrequency sources operating in the 10-900-MHz ran...
The potential risk of tissue heating that may occur from radio frequency (RF) energy absorption duri...
A numerically efficient way to evaluate SAR deposition and temperature elevation inside the head of ...
This paper established a radio-frequency electrode model and human head modelused in RF cosmetic ins...
In the present investigation, a theoretical model based on Maxwell equations, microscopic form of oh...
This study investigated the temperature elevation in the eye of anatomically based human head models...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...
In this study we evaluated for a realistic head model the 3D temperature rise induced by a mobile ph...