Assessing experimentally the whole-body specific absorption rate (SARwb) in a complex indoor environment is very challenging. An experimental method based on room electromagnetics theory (accounting only the Line-Of-Sight as specular path) to assess the whole-body SAR is validated by numerical simulations with the Finite-Difference Time-Domain method. Furthermore, the method accounts for the diffuse multipath components (DMC) in the total absorption rate by considering the reverberation time of the investigated room, which describes all the losses in a complex indoor environment. The advantage of the proposed method is that it allows discarding the computation burden because it does not use any discretizations. Results show good agreement b...
An exact surface integral derived from the Green’s theorem in the time domain, combined with the fin...
The specific absorption rate (SAR) induced by wireless radiofrequency (RF) systems depends on differ...
The numerical evaluation of the specific absorption rate (SAR) is a critical task when evaluating hu...
A new and fast numerical method is presented to assess the whole-body averaged specific absorption r...
A closed room environment is viewed as a lossy cavity, characterized by possibly a line-of-sight com...
The development of wireless technologies led to the birth of numerical dosimetry for non-ionizing ra...
The environment is an important parameter when evaluating the exposure to radio-frequency electromag...
We present a room electromagnetics-based theory which primarily models the diffuse multipath compone...
The impact of wireless channel modeling on exposure to electromagnetic radiation is studied. Two met...
This paper studies the sensitivity of whole body Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) to indoor propagatio...
This paper concerns numerical computation of the specific absorption rate (SAR) of a human body expo...
In the past, the absorption of electromagnetic fields in a human body has been studied for a homogen...
A fast method to assess radiofrequency (RF) radiation absorption in humans present in realistic indo...
In this study we have employed an effective technique for dosimetric analyses of base station antenn...
The system analysis of specific absorption rate (SAR) in human body exposed to a base station antenn...
An exact surface integral derived from the Green’s theorem in the time domain, combined with the fin...
The specific absorption rate (SAR) induced by wireless radiofrequency (RF) systems depends on differ...
The numerical evaluation of the specific absorption rate (SAR) is a critical task when evaluating hu...
A new and fast numerical method is presented to assess the whole-body averaged specific absorption r...
A closed room environment is viewed as a lossy cavity, characterized by possibly a line-of-sight com...
The development of wireless technologies led to the birth of numerical dosimetry for non-ionizing ra...
The environment is an important parameter when evaluating the exposure to radio-frequency electromag...
We present a room electromagnetics-based theory which primarily models the diffuse multipath compone...
The impact of wireless channel modeling on exposure to electromagnetic radiation is studied. Two met...
This paper studies the sensitivity of whole body Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) to indoor propagatio...
This paper concerns numerical computation of the specific absorption rate (SAR) of a human body expo...
In the past, the absorption of electromagnetic fields in a human body has been studied for a homogen...
A fast method to assess radiofrequency (RF) radiation absorption in humans present in realistic indo...
In this study we have employed an effective technique for dosimetric analyses of base station antenn...
The system analysis of specific absorption rate (SAR) in human body exposed to a base station antenn...
An exact surface integral derived from the Green’s theorem in the time domain, combined with the fin...
The specific absorption rate (SAR) induced by wireless radiofrequency (RF) systems depends on differ...
The numerical evaluation of the specific absorption rate (SAR) is a critical task when evaluating hu...