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This paper continues previous research into radiation hazard assessment of BBC World Service HF transmission sites in accordance with ICNIRP guidelines. It focuses on possible methodologies for the analysis of human exposure from such sites. A high resolution full body human voxel phantom from the `Virtual Family' was illuminated using plane-wave radiation, and being positioned in the near-field zone...
The aim of this work is to seek a modelling and measurement methodology to assess compliance of BBC World Service HF transmitter sites with ICNIRP safety guidelines relating to near zone incident field levels and the SAR and current densities they induce in the body, and to determine the most restrictive quantities. A typical HF curtain array is modelled over a Sommerfeld ground, and near zone cross-polar...
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