Abstract

A high-resolution realistic human head model for the human exposure assessment of the specific absorption rate (SAR) is presented in this article. To our best knowledge, this model is the first Chinese electromagnetic (EM) human head model (CMODEL). The model is built using the first Chinese Visible Human (CVH) data set containing 3,640 serial axial anatomical images. In particular, the model has a voxel resolution of 0.16 ? 0.16 ? 0.25 mm3 for the head part and 0.16 ? 0.16 ? 0.5 mm3 for the shoulder part. Such a high-resolution model allows for an accurate simulation of 49 different tissues and organs for the SAR assessment. A numerical investigation concerning the detailed SAR distribution of the standard specific anthropomorphic mannequin (SAM) model, the popular but low-resolution HUGO model, and this CMODEL is conducted and involves exposing the three models to radiation from the same dual-band antenna, and this investigation demonstrates the usefulness of a high-resolution EM human head model. For the sake of comparison, the eye models that are extracted from the CMODEL and HUGO models, which are illuminated by a one-half wavelength dipole antenna, are employed to demonstrate the advantage of the CMODEL for the SAR assessment.

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