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IEICE Transactions on Communications
Online ISSN : 1745-1345
Print ISSN : 0916-8516
Special Section on Electromagnetic Compatibility Technology in Conjunction with Main Topics of EMC ’14/Tokyo
Dosimetry and Verification for 6-GHz Whole-Body Non-Constraint Exposure of Rats Using Reverberation Chamber
Jingjing SHIJerdvisanop CHAKAROTHAIJianqing WANGKanako WAKESoichi WATANABEOsamu FUJIWARA
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  • Jingjing SHI

    Nagoya Institute of Technology

  • Jerdvisanop CHAKAROTHAI

    National Institute of Information and Communication Technology

  • Jianqing WANG

    Nagoya Institute of Technology

  • Kanako WAKE

    National Institute of Information and Communication Technology

  • Soichi WATANABE

    National Institute of Information and Communication Technology

  • Osamu FUJIWARA

    Nagoya Institute of Technology

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Keywords:specific absorption rate (SAR),reverberation-chamber (RC) exposure system,finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method,S-parameter measurements
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2015 Volume E98.BIssue 7Pages 1164-1172

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1587/transcom.E98.B.1164
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  • Published: July 01, 2015Manuscript Received: October 10, 2014Released on J-STAGE: July 01, 2015Accepted: -Advance online publication: -Manuscript Revised: February 12, 2015
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With the rapid increase of various uses of wireless communications in modern life, the high microwave and millimeter wave frequency bands are attracting much attention. However, the existing databases on above 6GHz radio-frequency (RF) electromagnetic (EM) field exposure of biological bodies are obviously insufficient. Anin-vivo research project on local and whole-body exposure of rats to RF-EM fields above 6GHz was started in Japan in 2013. This study aims to perform a dosimetric design for the whole-body-average specific absorption rates (WBA-SARs) of unconstrained rats exposed to 6GHz RF-EM fields in a reverberation chamber (RC). The required input power into the RC is clarified using a two-step evaluation method in order to achieve a target exposure level in rats. The two-step method, which incorporates the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) numerical solutions with electric field measurements in an RC exposure system, is used as an evaluation method to determine the whole-body exposure level in the rats. In order to verify the validity of the two-step method, we useS-parameter measurements inside the RC to experimentally derive the WBA-SARs with rat-equivalent phantoms and then compare those with the FDTD-calculated ones. It was shown that the difference between the two-step method and theS-parameter measurements is within 1.63dB, which reveals the validity and usefulness of the two-step technique.
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