Abstract

The international guidelines and standard specified the area-averaged absorbed/epithelial power density (APD/EPD) as the basic restriction at frequencies above 6 GHz. Assessment methods for APD are current under the consideration of standardization organizations. In this study, we first showed the enhancement of the APD due to the antenna/body interaction using full-wave simulations. We then proposed a hybrid method combining the spherical near-field measurement and numerical simulation of the exposure dose in human body, using an equivalent source reconstructed on the total field/scattered field boundary using the spherical wave expansion to plane wave expansion. By comparing with the full-wave simulated APD at 30 GHz for various antenna arrays, the proposed method gives a rather accurate estimation of the upper bound of the area-averaged APD (with relative differences < 28%). It can be utilized as an efficient method for electromagnetic safety assessment as the need for specific measurement equipment is eliminated.

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