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2008-01-25 10:35
Human-body equivalent antennas for evaluating induced ankle currents of adult males and females and children in VHF band Yoshihide Takahashi (TUAT/NICT), Ally Y. Simba, Soichi Watanabe (NICT), Takuji Arima, Toru Uno (TUAT) EMCJ2007-106 |
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We propose a human-body equivalent antenna for evaluating induced currents of ankles of various human bodies including adult males and females and children, standing on the ground plane, exposed to VHF-band electromagnetic wave. The developed antenna consists of small water tanks. By building the water tanks, various tall lengths and various antenna diameters can be realized. The metal parts of the tank connect adjacent tanks electrically. We compared the induced ankle currents of the proposed antenna with those of realistic-shape heterogeneous human models which have Japanese adult male, female, and children of average heights and weights. From the results, we conclude that we can optimize the human-body equivalent antenna by adjusting the height and diameter of the antenna to fit the various human models. |
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(in Japanese) |
(See Japanese page) |
(in English) |
whole-body resonance / induced ankle current / human-body equivalent antenna / / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 107, no. 456, EMCJ2007-106, pp. 1-6, Jan. 2008. |
Paper # |
EMCJ2007-106 |
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2008-01-18 (EMCJ) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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