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Human Interaction with Electromagnetic Fields: Computational Models in Dosimetry

Autor Dragan Poljak, Mario Cvetkovic
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 iun 2019
Human Interaction with Electromagnetic Fields: Computational Models in Dosimetry presents some highly rigorous and sophisticated integral equation techniques from computational electromagnetics (CEM), along with practical techniques for the calculation and measurement of internal dosimetry. Theory is accompanied by numerical modeling algorithms and illustrative computational examples that range from academic to full real-world scenarios.


  • Covers both deterministic and stochastic modeling
  • Presents implementations of integral equation approaches, overcoming the limitations of the FDTD approach
  • Presents various biomedical applications
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128164433
ISBN-10: 0128164433
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

1. On Exposure of Humans to Electromagnetic Fields – General Considerations2. Theoretical Background: an Outline of Computational Electromagnetics (CEM)3. Incident Electromagnetic Field Dosimetry4. Simplified Models of the Human Body5. Realistic Models for Static and Low Frequency (LF) Dosimetry6. Realistic Models for Human Exposure to High Frequency (HF) Radiation7. Biomedical Applications of Electromagnetic Fields

Recenzii

"This book presents mathematical theory used to create models at an attempt to determine the effects of electromagnetic fields on the human body. It is well-written and provides background and theory bioelectromagnetics, but does not provide experimental data or reach any conclusions about electromagnetic radiation on the human body. As such, this book would be a very good introduction." --IEEE