Employing Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has substantially increased the level of human exposure to EMF waves. This paper presents a useful insight into the interaction of electromagnetic fields with biological media that is defined by the heat generation due to induced currents and dielectric loss. The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) defines the heating amount in a biological medium that is irradiated by an electromagnetic field value. The paper reviews the radio frequency hazards due to the SAR based on various safety standards and organisations, including a detailed investigation of previously published work in terms of modelling and measurements. It also summarizes the most common tec...
The aim of this study was to model and evaluate the Specific Energy Absorption Rate (SAR) values in ...
International audienceSince the nineties, the development of wireless telecommunication systems has ...
International audienceSince the nineties, the development of wireless telecommunication systems has ...
Employing Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has s...
Employing Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has s...
Employing Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has s...
YesEmploying electromagnetic fields EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has...
Employing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has ...
Employing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has ...
Employing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has ...
Employing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has s...
Employing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has ...
 Objective: Theoretical studies are made for the specific absorption rate (SAR) in consequences of ...
The health effects by impact of radio-frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMF) have become of inc...
The aim of this study was to model and evaluate the Specific Energy Absorption Rate (SAR) values in ...
The aim of this study was to model and evaluate the Specific Energy Absorption Rate (SAR) values in ...
International audienceSince the nineties, the development of wireless telecommunication systems has ...
International audienceSince the nineties, the development of wireless telecommunication systems has ...
Employing Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has s...
Employing Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has s...
Employing Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has s...
YesEmploying electromagnetic fields EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has...
Employing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has ...
Employing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has ...
Employing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has ...
Employing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has s...
Employing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in new wireless communication and sensing technologies has ...
 Objective: Theoretical studies are made for the specific absorption rate (SAR) in consequences of ...
The health effects by impact of radio-frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMF) have become of inc...
The aim of this study was to model and evaluate the Specific Energy Absorption Rate (SAR) values in ...
The aim of this study was to model and evaluate the Specific Energy Absorption Rate (SAR) values in ...
International audienceSince the nineties, the development of wireless telecommunication systems has ...
International audienceSince the nineties, the development of wireless telecommunication systems has ...