A Simplified Electromagnetic-thermal Analysis of Human Exposure to Radiation from Base Station Antennas (CROSBI ID 117708)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Poljak, Dragan ; Kovač, Nikša
engleski
A Simplified Electromagnetic-thermal Analysis of Human Exposure to Radiation from Base Station Antennas
Electromagnetic-thermal analysis of the human body exposed to base station antenna radiation is presented in this work. The formulation of the problem is based on a simplified cylindrical representation of the human body. Electromagnetic part of the analysis involves incident and internal field dosimetry, while the thermal model deals with the bio-heat transfer processes in the body. The electric field induced in the body is determined from the corresponding axial current induced in the body. This current distribution along the body is obtained by solving the Pocklington integral equation for a thick cylinder. The Pocklington integral equation is solved numerically via the Galerkin-Bubnov Boundary Element Method (GB-BEM). Once the internal electric field and related total absorbed power in the human body is obtained, it is possible to calculate a corresponding temperature rise in the body due to the GSM exposure. This temperature rise is determined by solving the bio-heat transfer equation via the conventional finite element method (FEM).
base station antennas; cylindrical body model; electromagnetic-thermal analysis; human exposure
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Podaci o izdanju
45 (1-2)
2004.
11-17-x
objavljeno
0005-1144