Review and standardization of cell phone exposure calculations using the SAM phantom and anatomically correct head models

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Brian B Beard
Wolfgang Kainz
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[1] U.S. Food and Drug Administration,Office of Science and Engineering Laboratories, Center for Devices and Radiological Health
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BioMedical Engineering OnLine | / 3卷
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Cell Phone; Human Head; Correct Model; Finite Difference Time Domain; Head Model;
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We reviewed articles using computational RF dosimetry to compare the Specific Anthropomorphic Mannequin (SAM) to anatomically correct models of the human head. Published conclusions based on such comparisons have varied widely. We looked for reasons that might cause apparently similar comparisons to produce dissimilar results. We also looked at the information needed to adequately compare the results of computational RF dosimetry studies. We concluded studies were not comparable because of differences in definitions, models, and methodology. Therefore we propose a protocol, developed by an IEEE standards group, as an initial step in alleviating this problem. The protocol calls for a benchmark validation study comparing the SAM phantom to two anatomically correct models of the human head. It also establishes common definitions and reporting requirements that will increase the comparability of all computational RF dosimetry studies of the human head.
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