移动电话的人体头部特定吸收率(SAR)和温度升高的评估

M. Faruque, N. Misran, M. Islam
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利用人体头部的解剖学模型求解了生物热方程,该模型的分辨率为2.5 ×2.5 ×2.5 mm,用于研究暴露于900 MHz的典型蜂窝电话电磁场(EM)的热影响。首先对一种特定的手机型号进行了关注,并对吸收功率分布和稳态温度升高进行了比较。天线输出功率设置为与便携式电话的600 mW,最大SAR值一致,平均超过1克,从2.1到3.6 W/kg,具体取决于所考虑的电话。耳朵的最大温度升高在0.22°C到0.39°C之间,而大脑的最大温度升高在0.07°C到0.17°C之间。这些稳态温度升高是在大约48分钟的暴露后获得的,时间常数约为6分钟。应用ANSI/IEEE安全指南,将1克平均空间峰值SAR限制在1.6 W/kg,结果在900 MHz时大脑的最大温度从0.07°C上升到0.15°C。最后,对所考虑频率下的暴露限值进行了考虑。
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Assessment of specific absorption rate (SAR) and temperature increases in the human head of portable telephones
The bioheat equation is solved for an anatomically based model of the human head with a resolution of 2.5× 2.5 ×2.5 mm to study the thermal implications of exposure to electromagnetic (EM) fields typical of cellular telephones at 900 MHz. Attention has first been posed on a particular phone model, and a comparison between the absorbed power distribution and steady-state temperature increases has been carried out. The antenna output power was set to be consistent with the portable telephones of 600 mW, maximum SAR values, averaged over 1 gm, from 2.1 to 3.6 W/kg depending on the considered phone. The maximum temperature increases are obtained in the ear and vary from 0.22 °C to 0.39 °C, while the maximum temperature increases in the brain lie from 0.07 °C to 0.17 °C. These steady-state temperature increases are obtained after about 48 min of exposure, with a time constant of approximately 6 min. Application of the ANSI/IEEE safety guidelines restricting the 1 gm averaged spatial peak SAR to 1.6 W/kg results in the maximum temperature rise in the brain from 0.07 °C to 0.15 °C at 900 MHz. Finally, considerations about the exposure limits in the considered frequency are made.
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