We present a room electromagnetics-based theory which primarily models the diffuse multipath components (DMC) power density with a simple circuit model, and afterwards includes the line-of-sight (LOS) component to predict the total exposure in a realistic environment. Given a human absorption cross section (ACS) and its location from a transmitter (Tx), the average whole-body specific absorption rate (SAR(wb)) can be determined by the proposed circuit model for ultra-wideband (UWB) and wireless local area network (WLAN) systems. The SAR(wb) in humans in a realistic office environment for both UWB and WLAN systems is investigated as part of application. The theory is simulated with the Advanced Design System (ADS) software, and excellent agr...
In a future 4G or WLAN wideband application we can imagine multiple users in a large office environm...
International audienceThe presence of human body has an important influence on the wireless communic...
This article is designet as ”Open Access”. This is the journal's PDF originally published in EURASI...
A simple theory based on room electromagnetics theory is presented. The theory primarily models the ...
A fast method to assess radiofrequency (RF) radiation absorption in humans present in realistic indo...
A closed room environment is viewed as a lossy cavity, characterized by possibly a line-of-sight com...
Assessing experimentally the whole-body specific absorption rate (SARwb) in a complex indoor environ...
A novel model for the reverberation time is proposed in this letter, based on room electromagnetics ...
This paper presents a discrete-time numerical algorithm for computing field distributions in indoor ...
A closed room environment is viewed as a lossy cavity, characterized by possibly a line of sight (LO...
In this paper, for the first time a heuristic network calculator for both whole-body exposure due to...
The electromagnetic reverberation time characteristics of indoor environments are experimentally inv...
The impact of wireless channel modeling on exposure to electromagnetic radiation is studied. Two met...
Nous montrons après une revue des modèles de canaux sans fil que le «room electromagnetics» est un ...
The development of wireless technologies led to the birth of numerical dosimetry for non-ionizing ra...
In a future 4G or WLAN wideband application we can imagine multiple users in a large office environm...
International audienceThe presence of human body has an important influence on the wireless communic...
This article is designet as ”Open Access”. This is the journal's PDF originally published in EURASI...
A simple theory based on room electromagnetics theory is presented. The theory primarily models the ...
A fast method to assess radiofrequency (RF) radiation absorption in humans present in realistic indo...
A closed room environment is viewed as a lossy cavity, characterized by possibly a line-of-sight com...
Assessing experimentally the whole-body specific absorption rate (SARwb) in a complex indoor environ...
A novel model for the reverberation time is proposed in this letter, based on room electromagnetics ...
This paper presents a discrete-time numerical algorithm for computing field distributions in indoor ...
A closed room environment is viewed as a lossy cavity, characterized by possibly a line of sight (LO...
In this paper, for the first time a heuristic network calculator for both whole-body exposure due to...
The electromagnetic reverberation time characteristics of indoor environments are experimentally inv...
The impact of wireless channel modeling on exposure to electromagnetic radiation is studied. Two met...
Nous montrons après une revue des modèles de canaux sans fil que le «room electromagnetics» est un ...
The development of wireless technologies led to the birth of numerical dosimetry for non-ionizing ra...
In a future 4G or WLAN wideband application we can imagine multiple users in a large office environm...
International audienceThe presence of human body has an important influence on the wireless communic...
This article is designet as ”Open Access”. This is the journal's PDF originally published in EURASI...