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Espera-se que as tecnologias de banda ultralarga (UWB) sejam usadas em redes de área pessoal sem fio de ultra-alta velocidade (WPAN) e redes de área corporal sem fio (WBAN). Os fantasmas eletromagnéticos humanos UWB são úteis para avaliação de desempenho de antenas montadas nas proximidades de um corpo humano e avaliação de canal quando um corpo humano bloqueia um caminho de propagação. As publicações sobre fantasmas UWB, no entanto, foram limitadas até agora. Este artigo descreve o desenvolvimento de material fantasma UWB líquido (solução aquosa de sacarose) e fantasmas de braço e torso UWB. Os fantasmas UWB não se destinam a avaliar uma taxa de absorção específica (SAR) no corpo humano, porque os dispositivos UWB devem transmitir com potência muito baixa e, portanto, não devem representar perigo humano.
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Hironobu YAMAMOTO, Jian ZHOU, Takehiko KOBAYASHI, "Ultra Wideband Electromagnetic Phantoms for Antennas and Propagation Studies" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E91-A, no. 11, pp. 3173-3182, November 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.11.3173.
Abstract: Ultra wideband (UWB) technologies are expected to be used in ultra-high-speed wireless personal area networks (WPAN) and wireless body area networks (WBAN). UWB human electromagnetic phantoms are useful for performance evaluation of antennas mounted in the vicinity of a human body and channel assessment when a human body blocks a propagation path. Publications on UWB phantoms, however, have been limited so far. This paper describes the development of liquid UWB phantom material (aqueous solution of sucrose) and UWB arm and torso phantoms. The UWB phantoms are not intended to evaluate a specific absorption rate (SAR) in a human body, because UWB devices are supposed to transmit at very low power and thus should pose no human hazard.
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