Keywords:
dielectrics, power calculations, stl files
The Specific Absorption Rate simulation computes the power absorption in a human head where the brain tissue is approximated using a salt water model. A dipole source is included to imitate a simple antenna source from a cell phone. This example can serve as the basis for a true specific absorption rate calculation for a human head with a source coming from a cell phone antenna.
This simulation can only be performed with a VSimEM, VSimMD or VSimPD license.
The Human Head example is accessed from within VSimComposer by the following actions:
The basic variables of this problem should now be alterable via the text boxes in the right pane of the “Setup” window, as shown in Fig. 313.
The input file allows one to select the frequency of the dipole source as well as the number of grid points to include per wavelength for the wave in a vacuum. One can also set the dielectric value and conductivity value in the human head. We have also included the ability to select the position of the dipole source approximating the cell phone antenna. A voxel representation of the human head can also be used for more specific tissue values via a voxel dat file with python.
After performing the above actions, continue as follows:
After performing the above actions, continue as follows:
To create the image shown in Fig. 315:
We suggest the user change the frequency of the dipole source to imitate different cell phone models at different frequencies.
We also suggest the user change the position of the dipole implying a change in location of the cell phone antenna.
It would also be interesting to change the dielectric and conductivity value to model a dipole source in a vacuum.