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The assessment of human exposure to low frequency and high frequency electromagnetic fields using the boundary element analysis
Authors:Dragan Poljak   Choy Yoong Tham  Niksa Kovac
Affiliation:

a Department of Electronics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Split, Rudera Boskovica bb, HR-21000, Split, Croatia

b Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 OHE, UK

c Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Split, Rudera Boskovica bb, HR-21000, Split, Croatia

Abstract:Analysis of the human body exposed to low frequency and high frequency electromagnetic fields is presented in this work. The formulation of the problem is based on a simplified thick wire model of the human body. The current distribution induced in the body is determined by solving the Pocklington integral equation for a straight thick wire via the Galerkin–Bubnov boundary element method. Once the axial current along the equivalent antenna of the body is obtained, one may calculate the induced current density, electric field, specific absorption rate, and the total absorbed power in the human body. Several realistic exposure examples are given.
Keywords:Boundary element method   High frequency field   Low frequency field   Human exposure
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