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The rationale for deriving basic restrictions to EM field exposure and their associated safety margins are not fully standardized and diverse values are employed depending upon the thermal effect being considered. In this contribution, a human head slice is exposed to 1 W of power radiated by a half-wavelength dipole at a frequency of 1800 MHz. The hybridization between EM field exposure and the human...
International safety limits provide reference levels expressed in terms of electromagnetic field (EMF) strengths, which are derived from plane-wave exposure and evaluated in the absence of a person. With the recent capabilities of modern computers, hybrid Maxwell's and heat- and mass-transfer equations have been solved in real-time for the human exposure to EMF problem. In this contribution, a human...
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