SAR Calculations in Human Head Model Extracted from Thermal Infrared Images

A. Gasmelseed, J. Yunus
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In electromagnetic dosimetry, anatomical human models are commonly obtained by segmentation of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scans. In this paper, a human head model extracted from thermal IR images is examined in terms of its applicability to specific absorption rate (SAR) calculations. Since thermal scans are two-dimensional (2-D) representation of surface temperature, this allows researchers to overcome the extensive computational demand associated with three-dimensional (3-D) simulation. The numerical calculations are performed using the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method with mesh sizes of 2 mm at 900 MHz plane wave irradiation. The power density of the incident plane wave is assumed to be 10 W/m2. Computations were compared with a realistic anatomical head model. The results show that although there were marked differences in the local SAR distribution in the various tissues in the two models, the 1g peak SAR values are approximately similar in the two models.
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基于热红外图像的人体头部模型SAR计算
在电磁剂量学中,人体解剖模型通常是通过磁共振成像(MRI)或计算机断层扫描(CT)的分割获得的。本文研究了从热红外图像中提取的人体头部模型在特定吸收率(SAR)计算中的适用性。由于热扫描是表面温度的二维(2-D)表示,这使得研究人员能够克服三维(3-D)模拟相关的大量计算需求。在900 MHz平面波照射下,采用网格尺寸为2 mm的时域有限差分(FDTD)方法进行数值计算。假设入射平面波的功率密度为10w /m2。计算结果与真实的头部解剖模型进行了比较。结果表明,虽然两种模型中各组织的局部SAR分布存在显著差异,但两种模型的1g峰值SAR值大致相似。
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