Energy deposition in simulated human operators of 800-MHz portable transmitters
- 1 November 1978
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
- Vol. 27 (4) , 174-181
- https://doi.org/10.1109/t-vt.1978.23746
Abstract
The measured values of energy deposited in simulated human tissue exposed for one minute in the immediate vicinity of 800 MHz portable radio transmitters are presented. The deposited RF energy was evaluated by temperature measurements. The portable radio used in the tests had a 6-W experimental transmitter operating at 840 MHz. Two different antennas were tested for energy deposition: a sleeve dipole and a resonant whip. The two antennas have given substantially different results indicating different field structures near the two radiators. The experiments with flat slabs have shown that the sleeve dipole deposits higher levels of power density than the resonant whip in the near field although the length of the latter radiator is about half the size of the former. The temperature profiles generated by both antennas inside the head of the simulated operator indicate the presence of a "hot spot" about 1 in below the surface of the temporal bone. This phenomenon was not detected previously at lower frequencies. The short antenna exposes the eye of the operator to more intense power deposition than the sleeve dipole. The temperature increases measured during the investigation are so small that no thermal damage to tissue should be caused by normal use of the portable radio.Keywords
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