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FDTD Simulation of a Mobile Phone Operating Near a Metal Wall
Journal Title Journal of Computers
Journal Abbreviation jcp
Publisher Group Academy Publisher
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Title FDTD Simulation of a Mobile Phone Operating Near a Metal Wall
Authors Jariyanorawiss, Terapass; Homsup, Nuttaka; Homsup, Wiroj
Abstract The Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) is the most often used method for evaluating of electromagnetic fields in human tissue. This paper presents a study of heating effects resulted from using a mobile phone operating near a metal wall. The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation scheme was used in the simulation. The simulated physical domain consists of a dipole antenna, a highresolution human head model and a metal wall enclosed by the Perfectly Matched Layer (PML). In this case, the PML acts as an electromagnetic field absorbing layer and was backed by a perfect electric conductor. An antenna model operated at 900 and 1.8 GHz was used in the simulation. The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) was computed and averaged on a tissue mass of one gram and ten grams, SAR 1-g and SAR 10-g, respectively. The main purpose of the present research is to compare SAR resulted from a mobile phone operated at two different frequencies (900 MHz and 1.8 GHz) in the close proximity to a metal wall. Also, average powers (Pavg) obsorbed in various human tissues were computed with a distance between an antenna and a metal wall (Δl) as a varying parameter. Results from the simulation show that the computed SAR 1-g and SAR 10-g values are not exceed the limitation values established by various standard institutes. Also, the average power absorbed in all tissue models with a mobile phone operated at 1.8 GHz has an average power lower than those operated at 900 MHz except for the average power absorbed in muscle (7
Publisher ACADEMY PUBLISHER
Date 2009-02-01
Source Journal of Computers Vol 4, No 2 (2009)
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