Modeling of Interactions of Electromagnetic Fields with Human Bodies

Modeling of Interactions of Electromagnetic Fields with Human Bodies
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Download or read book Modeling of Interactions of Electromagnetic Fields with Human Bodies written by Krzysztof Caputa and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Interactions of electromagnetic fields with the human body have been a subject of scientific interest and public concern. In recent years, issues in power line field effects and those of wireless telephones have been in the forefront of research. Engineering research compliments biological investigations by quantifying the induced fields in biological bodies due to exposure to external fields. The research presented in this thesis aims at providing reliable tools, and addressing some of the unresolved issues related to interactions with the human body of power line fields and fields produced by handheld wireless telephones. The research comprises two areas, namely development of versatile models of the human body and their visualisation, and verification and application of numerical codes to solve selected problems of interest. The models of the human body, which are based on the magnetic resonance scans of the body, are unique and differ considerably from other models currently available. With the aid of computer software developed, the models can be arranged to different postures, and medical devices can be accurately placed inside them. A previously developed code for modeling interactions of power line fields with biological bodies has been verified by rigorous, quantitative inter-laboratory comparison for two human body models. This code has been employed to model electromagnetic interference (EMI) of the magnetic field with implanted cardiac pacemakers. In this case, the correct placement and representation of the pacemaker leads are critical, as simplified computations have been shown to result in significant errors. In modeling interactions of wireless communication devices, the finite difference time domain technique (FDTD) has become a de facto standard. The previously developed code has been verified by comparison with the analytical solution for a conductive sphere. While previously researchers limited their verifications to principal axes of the sphere, a global (volumetric) fields evaluation allowed for identification of locations of errors due to staircasing, and the singularities responsible for them. In evaluation of safety of cellular telephones and similar devices, the specific absorption rate (SAR) averaged over a 1 g (in North America) or 10 g (in Europe) cube is used. A new algorithm has been developed and tested, which allows for automatic and reliable identification of the maximum value with a user-selected inclusion of air (if required). This algorithm and the verified code have been used to model performance of a commercial telephone in the proximity of head, and to model EMI of this phone with a hearing aid placed in the ear canal. The modeling results, which relied on a proper representation of the antenna consisting of two helices and complex shape and structure of the telephone case, have been confirmed by measurements performed in another laboratory. Similarly, the EMI modeling has been in agreement with acoustic measurements (performed elsewhere). The latter comparison has allowed to confirm anticipated mechanism of the EMI.


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