Ks. Nikita et al., Analysis of the interaction between a layered spherical human head model and a finite-length dipole, IEEE MICR T, 48(11), 2000, pp. 2003-2013
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Eletrical & Eletronics Engineeing
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES
The coupling between a finite-length dipole antenna and a three-layer lossy
dielectric sphere, representing a simplified model of the human head, is a
nalyzed theoretically in this paper. The proposed technique is based on the
theory of Green's functions in conjunction with the method of auxiliary so
urces (MAS), The Green's function of the three-layer sphere can be calculat
ed as the response of this object to the excitation generated by an element
ary dipole of unit dipole moment. The MAS is then applied to model the dipo
le antenna by distributing a set of auxiliary current sources on a virtual
surface lying inside the antenna physical surface, By imposing appropriate
boundary conditions at a finite number of points on the real surface of the
antenna, the unknown auxiliary sources coefficients can be calculated and,
hence, the electric field at any point in space can be easily obtained. Nu
merical results concerning the specific absorption rate inside the head, th
e total power absorbed by the head, the input impedance, and the radiation
pattern of the antenna are presented for homogeneous and layered head model
s exposed to the near-field radiation of half-wavelength dipoles at 900 and
1710 MHz, The developed method can serve as a reliable platform for the as
sessment of purely numerical electromagnetic methods. The method can also p
rovide an efficient tool for accurate testing and comparison of different a
ntenna designs since generalizations required to treat more complex antenna
configurations are straightforward.