The problem of adult and child exposure to uniform plane waves in the frequency range from 900 MHz to 3 GHz, employed by the fixed stations of the most widely used mobile communication systems, is investigated. Anatomically scaled models of a 7-year-old child, a 13-year-old child, and an adult were developed, starting from the visible-human dataset. The dosimetric analysis was performed using a parallel implementation of the finite-difference time-domain method. A uniform plane wave of either vertical or horizontal polarization was used as the incident field. The results showed that the whole-body averaged SARs are higher in the smaller (child) models. Specifically, for adult exposure to fields in compliance with reference levels promulgate...
International audienceIn five countries (Belgium, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Netherland...
The investigation on the effect of mobile phone towards adult head in Specific Absorption Rate (SAR...
In five countries (Belgium, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Netherlands), personal radio fre...
To avoid potentially adverse health effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF), the International Commi...
Abstract: Exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields has raised scientific and public concer...
The safety aspects of the exposure of people to uniform plane waves in the frequency range from 900 ...
International audienceAiming at comparing the exposure levels among children and adults, this paper ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the numerical dosimetry for adult and children models ex...
The aim of this study is to examine the scale and significance of differences in peak specific energ...
The present study investigated the whole-body averaged specific absorption rate (WBSAR) in an infant...
A simple formula to determine the human average whole-body SAR (SAR(wb)) under realistic propagation...
Journal ArticleWe have used the finite-difference time-domain method and a new millimeter-resolutio...
The demonstration of compliance with guidelines for human exposure to base-station antennas can be a...
This study proposes an equation for estimating whole-body average specific absorption rate (WBSAR) i...
The impact of wireless channel modeling on exposure to electromagnetic radiation is studied. Two met...
International audienceIn five countries (Belgium, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Netherland...
The investigation on the effect of mobile phone towards adult head in Specific Absorption Rate (SAR...
In five countries (Belgium, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Netherlands), personal radio fre...
To avoid potentially adverse health effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF), the International Commi...
Abstract: Exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields has raised scientific and public concer...
The safety aspects of the exposure of people to uniform plane waves in the frequency range from 900 ...
International audienceAiming at comparing the exposure levels among children and adults, this paper ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the numerical dosimetry for adult and children models ex...
The aim of this study is to examine the scale and significance of differences in peak specific energ...
The present study investigated the whole-body averaged specific absorption rate (WBSAR) in an infant...
A simple formula to determine the human average whole-body SAR (SAR(wb)) under realistic propagation...
Journal ArticleWe have used the finite-difference time-domain method and a new millimeter-resolutio...
The demonstration of compliance with guidelines for human exposure to base-station antennas can be a...
This study proposes an equation for estimating whole-body average specific absorption rate (WBSAR) i...
The impact of wireless channel modeling on exposure to electromagnetic radiation is studied. Two met...
International audienceIn five countries (Belgium, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Netherland...
The investigation on the effect of mobile phone towards adult head in Specific Absorption Rate (SAR...
In five countries (Belgium, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, and the Netherlands), personal radio fre...