COMPUTATIONAL PROCEDURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF POWER DENSITY OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY FIELDS FROM WIRELESS DEVICES OPERATING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE HEAD AND BODY (Frequency range of 6 GHz to 300 GHz)
This International Standard specifies computational procedures using Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) and Finite Element Methods (FEM) to assess the peak and spatial-averaged power density relevant to human exposure from devices operating between 6 GHz and 300 GHz. It applies to devices with radiating structures at distances up to and including 200 mm. This includes but is not limited to mobile phones@ tablets@ and wearables. This international standard provides the methods to numerically assess a conservative estimate of human head or body exposure power density during use of wireless communications devices.