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Seventh IEEE Visualization 1996 (VIS '96)
Electrical Energy Absorption in the Human Head From a Cellular Telephone
San Francisco, California
October 27-November 01
ISBN: 0-7803-3673-9
Vishram Pandit, University of Utah
Robert McDermott, University of Utah
Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah
Cynthia Furse, University of Utah
Om Gandhi, University of Utah
The antenna of a cellular telephone in close proximity to the human head for a variety of time periods raises questions. This research uses finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method to calculate the power deposition from a cellular telephone on a high-resolution model of a human head as measured by the specific absorption rates (SAR) in W/kg . Visualization has been used to verify the modeling for simulation, assisted in analyzing the data and understanding the physical aspects controlling the power absorption.
Citation:
Vishram Pandit, Robert McDermott, Gianluca Lazzi, Cynthia Furse, Om Gandhi, "Electrical Energy Absorption in the Human Head From a Cellular Telephone," ieee_vis, pp.371, Seventh IEEE Visualization 1996 (VIS '96), 1996
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