2007 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2007
DOI: 10.1109/elmagc.2007.4413544
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Mirror Reflections in EMF Dosimetry

Abstract: The paper discusses influence of conducting media upon EMF measurement and calibration EMF probes in a TEM cell due to mirror reflections. The same phenomenon exists while an (biological) object is exposed to EMF in the cell; it affects the power absorption by the object.

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“…Studies of the effect discussed have been initiated by the authors (Dlugosz and Trzaska 2006). The way of thinking was as follows: if a conducting medium close to an antenna is able to affect its input impedance, the same phenomenon should exist in the case of any arbitrary medium.…”
Section: Biological Object In a Tem Cellmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Studies of the effect discussed have been initiated by the authors (Dlugosz and Trzaska 2006). The way of thinking was as follows: if a conducting medium close to an antenna is able to affect its input impedance, the same phenomenon should exist in the case of any arbitrary medium.…”
Section: Biological Object In a Tem Cellmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the estimations the plates were assumed infinitely large and perfectly conducting. The case while h/a = 30 was reestimated on analytical and numerical way (Dlugosz and Trzaska 2006). Results are presented in Fig.…”
Section: An Antenna Calibration In a Tem Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenomenon of mutual reflections, mutual couplings and mutual impedances is well known in electromagnetics and it plays essential role in EM wave propagation and in antenna theory [5][6] [8]. Bioelectromagnetics are not an exception, where the phenomenon may be neglected.…”
Section: Mirror Reflectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%