In a collaborative effort, electromagnetic interference (EMI) is evaluated
from a global system For mobile communication telephone with one model of a
hearing aid used in the ear canal. Since the electromagnetic fields cannot
be measured in the ear canal, a reliable method of their modeling with the
finite-difference time-domain method is established. Very good agreement h
as been achieved between the measured and computed electric and magnetic fi
elds in free space in very close proximity to the telephone, Subsequently,
electric and magnetic fields in the ear canal are computed for two models o
f the ear, and three positions of the telephone. The computed fields are co
mpared with the acoustic measurements for a small number of humans subjecte
d to the EMI test.