EMF Radiation Effects from 5 × 5 Dipole Array Antenna Towards Human Body for 5G Communication

Author(s):  
Nor Adibah Ibrahim ◽  
Tharek Abd Rahman ◽  
Olakunle Elijah
Micromachines ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 558 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashok Yadav ◽  
Vinod Kumar Singh ◽  
Akash Kumar Bhoi ◽  
Gonçalo Marques ◽  
Begonya Garcia-Zapirain ◽  
...  

A compact textile ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna with an electrical dimension of 0.24λo × 0.24λo × 0.009λo with microstrip line feed at lower edge and a frequency of operation of 2.96 GHz is proposed for UWB application. The analytical investigation using circuit theory concepts and the cavity model of the antenna is presented to validate the design. The main contribution of this paper is to propose a wearable antenna with wide impedance bandwidth of 118.68 % (2.96–11.6 GHz) applicable for UWB range of 3.1 to 10.6 GHz. The results present a maximum gain of 5.47 dBi at 7.3 GHz frequency. Moreover, this antenna exhibits Omni and quasi-Omni radiation patterns at various frequencies (4 GHz, 7 GHz and 10 GHz) for short-distance communication. The cutting notch and slot on the patch, and its effect on the antenna impedance to increase performance through current distribution is also presented. The time-domain characteristic of the proposed antenna is also discussed for the analysis of the pulse distortion phenomena. A constant group delay less than 1 ns is obtained over the entire operating impedance bandwidth (2.96–11.6 GHz) of the textile antenna in both situations, i.e., side by side and front to front. Linear phase consideration is also presented for both situations, as well as configurations of reception and transmission. An assessment of the effects of bending and humidity has been demonstrated by placing the antenna on the human body. The specific absorption rate (SAR) value was tested to show the radiation effect on the human body, and it was found that its impact on the human body SAR value is 1.68 W/kg, which indicates the safer limit to avoid radiation effects. Therefore, the proposed method is promising for telemedicine and mobile health systems.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Janam Maharjan ◽  
Dong-You Choi

The paper proposes a simple four-element microstrip patch array antenna fed with corporate-series technique. The paper compares the proposed design with four-element antennas fed with only series-fed and corporate-fed microstrip antennas. All three antenna designs use rectangular microstrip patch elements with two insets and slots on both sides of the patch. The patch elements are accompanied by Yagi elements: three director elements and two reflector elements. Through comparison of simulation results, the paper shows that four-element array antenna with combined corporate-series feeding technique performs better compared to antennas with only either series or corporate feeding network. The proposed corporate-series fed antenna achieves better performance with wide frequency bandwidth of 25.04–30.87 GHz and gain of 9.5 dB. The antenna has an end-fire radiation pattern. Overall performance shows that the proposed corporate-series-fed microstrip patch antenna with Yagi elements is suitable for next generation 5G communication.


2012 ◽  
Vol 190 ◽  
pp. 713-716
Author(s):  
Tara Ahmadi

There are various methods to shield spacecraft from energetic particles, like one based on the usage of the permanent magnets. At the same time this method is not perfect; it only suggests low intensity magnetic field because of neglecting galactic cosmic radiation effects on human body. In this paper, hyper thin rings as a shield for spacecraft are suggested. Although these rings are lighter than permanent magnets, their ability to protect spaceship with a safe and high intensity magnetic field is higher than the magnets.


Author(s):  
Yicong Chen ◽  
Shuobo Wang ◽  
Shuhai Shi ◽  
Mei Jiang ◽  
Jun Ding ◽  
...  

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