Power Absorption and Skin Temperature Rise From Simultaneous Near-Field Exposure at 2 and 28 GHz
In international guidelines and standards for human protection from electromagnetic fields, mass-averaged specific absorption rate (SAR) is used as a metric to prevent excessive temperature rise at frequencies from 100 kHz up to 6 GHz. Above this transition frequency, including the frequency region...
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Autores principales: | Norika Miura, Sachiko Kodera, Yinliang Diao, Junji Higashiyama, Yasunori Suzuki, Akimasa Hirata |
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IEEE
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4ae19a4bb7724261bc21ec12e68d059a |
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