Wearable antennas for sensor networks and iot applications: evaluation of sar and biological effects

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    Epidemiological, in_vivo, and in_vitro experiments have been employed to study possible health risks of human exposure to EMFs. Kiel and Erwin observed significantly decreased hemolysis of human erythrocytes exposed in_vitro to microwave EMF (2.45 GHz, pulsed, 5 mW/cm2 power flux density, 20 min exposure, SAR 400 µW/g) at 42 ◦ C, but there was no field effect at 37 ◦ C or 48 ◦ C. The authors presented a detailed investigation of SAR induced in erythrocyte suspensions from a fully textile wearable antenna at realistic (net input power 6.3 mW) and conservative (net . . .

     

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