| Literature DB >> 28338842 |
Reza Aminzadeh1, Arno Thielens1, Haolin Li1, Carole Leduc2, Maxim Zhadobov2, Guy Torfs1, Johan Bauwelinck1, Luc Martens1, Wout Joseph1.
Abstract
For the first time, a personal exposimeter (PEX) for 60 GHz radiation measurements is presented. The PEX is designed based on numerical simulations and both on-body and on-phantom calibration measurements to determine the antenna aperture and measurement uncertainty of the PEX. The measurement uncertainty of the PEX is quantified in terms of 50 and 95% prediction intervals of its response. A PEX consisting of three nodes (antennas) with VHH (vertical-horizontal-horizontal) polarization results in a 95% prediction interval of 6.6 dB. A 50% prediction interval of 1.3 dB (factor of 1.3) is obtained for measured power densities which is 3.1 dB lower than a single antenna experiment. The uncertainty is 19.7 dB smaller than that of existing commercial exposimeters at lower frequencies (≤6GHz).Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28338842 DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncx012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Prot Dosimetry ISSN: 0144-8420 Impact factor: 0.972