Skin Temperature Elevation for Incident Power Densities From Dipole Arrays at 28 Ghz
Abstract
The relationship between skin temperature elevation and incident power density (IPD) from radio-frequency near-field exposure at 28 GHz for different angles of incidence is evaluated computationally in this study. The averaging scheme of the IPD is crucial for determining the maximum allowable exposure levels of wireless equipment to comply with certain standards/regulations. However, it is still unclear which component of the IPD (i.e., the...
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Title
Skin Temperature Elevation for Incident Power Densities From Dipole Arrays at 28 Ghz
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
8
Pages
26863 - 26871
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