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EMF Study
(Database last updated on Mar 27, 2024)
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Engineering & Physics |
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This article investigates variations in specific absorption rate and temperature rise in human eye caused by changes in palpebral fissure, the extent of opening between eyelids, under GHz plane-wave electromagnetic (EM) exposures. |
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AUTHOR'S ABSTRACT: Diao et al. 2016 (IEEE #6383): This article investigates variations in specific absorption rate and temperature rise in human eye caused by changes in palpebral fissure, the extent of opening between eyelids, under GHz plane-wave electromagnetic (EM) exposures. Detailed human head models with different palpebral fissure features were developed with a refined spatial resolution of 0.25 mm. These head models were then incorporated into both EM and bio-heat simulations, but using finite-difference time-domain method and finite-difference method, respectively. Maximum temperature rise in lens was found to be 0.8°C under EM exposure at 100 W/m(2) . Results reveal that changes in palpebral fissure would produce a 0.23°C variation in maximum temperature rise in lens. |
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City Univ of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
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HONG KONG |
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Diao, Y et al. Bioelectromagnetics., (2016) 37:256-263
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