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A Study on the Use of Compound and Extracted Models in the High Frequency Electromagnetic Exposure Assessment

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  • Mario Cvetković
  • Hrvoje Dodig
  • Dragan Poljak

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The paper presents the numerical results for the induced electric field in the various models of the human eye and the head. The comparison between the extracted or the single organ models and the compound organ models placed inside realistic head models obtained from the magnetic resonance imaging scans is presented. The numerical results for several frequencies and polarizations of the incident electromagnetic (EM) plane wave are obtained using the hybrid finite element method/boundary element method (FEM/BEM) formulation and the surface integral equation (SIE) based formulation featuring the use of method of moments, respectively. Although some previous analysis showed the similar distribution of the induced electric field along the pupillary axis obtained in both eye models, this study showed this not to be the case in general. The analysis showed that the compound eye model is much more suitable when taking into account the polarization of the incident EM wave. The numerical results for the brain models showed much better agreement in the maximum values and distributions of the induced surface field between detailed models, while homogeneous brain model showed better agreement with the compound model in the distribution along selected sagittal axis points. The analysis could provide some helpful insights when carrying out the dosimetric analysis of the human eye and the head/brain exposed to high frequency EM radiation.

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  • Mario Cvetković & Hrvoje Dodig & Dragan Poljak, 2017. "A Study on the Use of Compound and Extracted Models in the High Frequency Electromagnetic Exposure Assessment," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-12, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7932604
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/7932604
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