The influence of human head model wearing metal-frame spectacles to the changes of SAR and antenna gain: Simulation of frontal face exposure

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Main Authors: Mohd Hafizuddin, Mat, Mohd Fareq, Abd. Malek, Dr., Whittow, William G., Ronald, Suzanna Harun, Muhammad Solihin, Zulkifli, Norshafinash, Saudin, Latifah, Mohamed
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spelling my.unimap-331612014-03-27T06:18:58Z The influence of human head model wearing metal-frame spectacles to the changes of SAR and antenna gain: Simulation of frontal face exposure Mohd Hafizuddin, Mat Mohd Fareq, Abd. Malek, Dr. Whittow, William G. Ronald, Suzanna Harun Muhammad Solihin, Zulkifli Norshafinash, Saudin Latifah, Mohamed hafizuddin.mat@gmail.com Antenna Antenna gains Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Metallic spectacles Link to publisher's homepage at http://www.jpier.org The relationship between specific absorption rate (SAR) and antenna gain inside the head due to the metal-frame spectacles was investigated. The radio frequency (RF) energy source considered is the smartphone used in the frontal face. A computer simulation using CST Microwave Studio 2012 was used for the investigation. Two sets of dipole antennas, operated at 900 MHz and 1800 MHz for GSM applications, were used as representative radiation sources from a mobile phone. Parametric studies were conducted to determine the optimum length of the metal rod, and the length was used to study the possibility of RF irradiation of the metal spectacles model. Then, the spectacles model was used as an analysis tool to study the interaction between gain and SAR in the head. The radiation pattern was plotted to identify the causes of the interactions. The gain decreased when the energy source was very close to the spectacles, and SAR increased enormously. 2014-03-27T06:18:58Z 2014-03-27T06:18:58Z 2013 Article Progress In Electromagnetics Research, vol.137, 2013, pages 453-473 1070-4698 1559-8985 (online) http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/33161 http://www.jpier.org/PIER/pier137/27.13013006.pdf http://www.jpier.org/PIER/pier.php?paper=13013006 en EMW Publishing
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topic Antenna
Antenna gains
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Metallic spectacles
spellingShingle Antenna
Antenna gains
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Metallic spectacles
Mohd Hafizuddin, Mat
Mohd Fareq, Abd. Malek, Dr.
Whittow, William G.
Ronald, Suzanna Harun
Muhammad Solihin, Zulkifli
Norshafinash, Saudin
Latifah, Mohamed
The influence of human head model wearing metal-frame spectacles to the changes of SAR and antenna gain: Simulation of frontal face exposure
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Mohd Hafizuddin, Mat
Mohd Fareq, Abd. Malek, Dr.
Whittow, William G.
Ronald, Suzanna Harun
Muhammad Solihin, Zulkifli
Norshafinash, Saudin
Latifah, Mohamed
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author Mohd Hafizuddin, Mat
Mohd Fareq, Abd. Malek, Dr.
Whittow, William G.
Ronald, Suzanna Harun
Muhammad Solihin, Zulkifli
Norshafinash, Saudin
Latifah, Mohamed
author_sort Mohd Hafizuddin, Mat
title The influence of human head model wearing metal-frame spectacles to the changes of SAR and antenna gain: Simulation of frontal face exposure
title_short The influence of human head model wearing metal-frame spectacles to the changes of SAR and antenna gain: Simulation of frontal face exposure
title_full The influence of human head model wearing metal-frame spectacles to the changes of SAR and antenna gain: Simulation of frontal face exposure
title_fullStr The influence of human head model wearing metal-frame spectacles to the changes of SAR and antenna gain: Simulation of frontal face exposure
title_full_unstemmed The influence of human head model wearing metal-frame spectacles to the changes of SAR and antenna gain: Simulation of frontal face exposure
title_sort influence of human head model wearing metal-frame spectacles to the changes of sar and antenna gain: simulation of frontal face exposure
publisher EMW Publishing
publishDate 2014
url http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/33161
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