手机-助听器交互的时域有限差分建模

M. Okoniewski, M. Stuchly
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新的移动电话和其他个人通信服务(PCS)以及全球移动通信系统(GSM)在与人体和医疗设备的相互作用中提出了新的问题和挑战。受影响的一种设备是助听器。助听器的电磁干扰(EMI)与时分多址(TDMA)系统中的帧率有关,导致可听范围内射频信号的脉冲调制。脉冲的频率取决于通信系统,通常是50赫兹或217赫兹。虽然在这种情况下,电磁干扰通常不会构成健康风险,但它构成了相当大的烦恼,可能会阻止助听器佩戴者使用某些新设备。此外,靠近他人使用的蜂窝电话或基站可能会产生足够强的信号,从而干扰对声音的正确感知。已经通过实验对电磁干扰进行了评估,并正在制定测试方案,例如在美国FDA的设备和放射卫生中心[1],[2]。如果在实际复杂的暴露情况下知道助听器通常放置的耳周围和耳内不同位置的电场和磁场水平,则实验测试程序可以大大简化。这种复杂性是由于人的头部对来自移动电话或其等效表示的电场和磁场的扰动造成的。为了评估电磁干扰的实际潜力,必须对助听器的实际位置进行磁场评估,通常是在耳道中。使用代表蜂窝电话的谐振偶极子在自由空间中进行的实际助听器的简化测试[1],[2]可以与实际复杂领域相关。
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Modeling with the FDTD of cellphone — Hearing aid interaction
The new cellular telephones and other personal communication services (PCS), as well as global system for mobile communication (GSM), pose new problems and challenges in interactions with the human body and medical devices. One type of device affected are hearing aids. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) with hearing aids is associated with the frame rate in the time division multiple access (TDMA) systems resulting in the pulse modulation of the RF signal in the audible range. The frequency of the pulses depends on the communication system, and typically is 50 Hz, or 217 Hz. While the EMI, in this case, does not generally pose a health risk, it constitutes a considerable annoyance, that may prevent the hearing aid bearers from using some of the new devices. Also, the proximity to cellular telephones used by others or the base station may result in sufficiently strong signals to interfere with proper perception of sounds. Evaluation of EMI has been done experimentally and protocols for testing are being developed, e.g. in the USA in the Center for Devices and Radiological Health, FDA [1], [2]. The experimental test procedures can be greatly simplified, if the levels of the electric and magnetic fields around and in the ear at various location where hearing aids are typically located are known for actual complex exposure situations. The complexity results from the perturbation by the human head of the electric and magnetic fields from cellular telephones or their equivalent representation. To evaluate the actual potential for EMI, the assessment of the fields has to be made for actual locations of the hearing aid, which is typically in the ear canal. Simplified testing of actual hearing aids performed in free space using a resonant dipole representing a cellular telephone [1], [2] can then be related to the practical complex fields.
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