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During last several years our laboratory has developed program package FDTDLab which represents itself flexible computer simulation tool for study of wide range of EM problems, including thermal effects as a result of EM influence on biological objects. In this aspect important issue is to take into account several life processes, which take place in living human organism. Motivation of this paper...
In this paper, results of numerical simulation performed for assessment of human expose by EM radiation are presented. Visible human-air force model (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible_human.html ) is chosen as realistic human model. Program package based on FDTD method is applied to simulate EM processes. Numerical study of EM expose is performed at discrete frequencies ranging from...
This paper contains the results of computer simulations performed for several realistic scenarios of electromagnetic (EM) field evaluation near the cellular base station (CBS) and some analysis of obtained results. The motivation of this study is exposure assessment of EM energy on biological objects. There are scenarios of field distribution indoors, near the hill, obstacle like a wall and finally...
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