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Modelling the Influence of Electromagnetic Field on the User of a Wearable IoT Device Used in a WSN for Monitoring and Reducing Hazards in the Work Environment.

Patryk Zradziński1, Jolanta Karpowicz1, Krzysztof Gryz1, Leszek Morzyński2, Rafał Młyński2, Adam Swidziński2, Konrad Godziszewski3, Victoria Ramos4.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the absorption in a user's head of an electromagnetic field (EMF) emitted by the Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth module of a wearable small Internet of Things (IoT) electronic device (emitting EMF of up to 100 mW), in order to test the hypothesis that EMF has an insignificant influence on humans, and to compare the levels of such EMF absorption in various scenarios when using this device. The modelled EMF source was a meandered inverted-F antenna (MIFA)-type antenna of the ESP32-WROOM-32 radio module used in wearable devices developed within the reported study. To quantify the EMF absorption, the specific energy absorption rate (SAR) values were calculated in a multi-layer ellipsoidal model of the human head (involving skin, fat, skull bones and brain layers). The obtained results show up to 10 times higher values of SAR from the MIFA located in the headband, in comparison to its location on the helmet. Only wearable IoT devices (similar in construction and way of use to the investigated device) emitting at below 3 mW equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) from Wi-Fi/Bluetooth communications modules may be considered environmentally insignificant EMF sources.

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Keywords:  Internet of Things (IoT); biomedical engineering; environmental engineering; numerical simulations; occupational exposure; public health; radiofrequency sensor; specific energy absorption rate (SAR); wearables; wireless sensor network (WSN)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33322725      PMCID: PMC7763899          DOI: 10.3390/s20247131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sensors (Basel)        ISSN: 1424-8220            Impact factor:   3.576


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