N. Gritsenko, A. Bijamov, A. Razmadze, L. Shoshiashvili, R. Zaridze
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Abstract
We investigate thermal effects in the human head exposed to the electromagnetic (EM) radiation of a mobile antenna at 0.9 GHz frequency. Computer simulation of EM and thermal phenomena in the given problem was performed. The simulation code is based on the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method for Maxwell's equations (Taflove, A. and Hagness, S., "Computational Electrodynamics: the finite difference time-domain method", 2nd edition, Artech House, 2000) and bio heat equations (Bernardi, P. and Pisa, S., IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., vol.48, p.1118-26, 1998) for the EM and thermal problems respectively.