Exposure of Human Models in the Near and Far Field - A Comparison
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering1985Vol. BME-32(8), pp. 609–616
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Abstract
The specific absorption rate (SAR) was measured in over 650 locations in a full-scale model of man exposed in the far and near field of antennas at 350 and 915 MHz. The whole-body average, the body-parts average, and the distributions of the SAR's are compared for three wave polarizations for the far and the near-field exposures. Effects on the energy deposition of the antenna type, gain, and location in the near field are discussed.
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