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Assessment of power density of human exposure to radio frequency fields from wireless devices in close proximity to the head and body (frequency range of 6 GHz to 300 GHz) - Part 2: Computational procedure

Abstract

This standard specifies computational procedures for conservative and reproducible computations of power density (PD) incident to a human head or body due to radio-frequency (RF) electromagnetic field (EMF) transmitting devices. The computational procedures described are finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) and finite element methods (FEM), which are computational techniques that can be used to determine electromagnetic quantities by solving Maxwell´s equations within a specified computational uncertainty. The procedures specified here apply to exposure assessments for a significant majority of the population during the use of hand-held and body-worn RF transmitting devices. The methods apply to devices that can feature single or multiple transmitters or antennas, and that can be operated with their radiating part or parts at distances up to 200 mm from a human head or body.

Begin

2024-03-21

Planned document number

DIN EN IEC/IEEE 63195-2

Project number

02232188

Responsible national committee

DKE/K 764 - Sicherheit in elektromagnetischen Feldern  

Contact

Kai Jagielski

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63069 Offenbach am Main

Tel.: +49 69 6308-351

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