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    Dosimetric study of the radiolectric influence of humans into complex environments through determistic simulations and the implementation of a simplified model

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    2014
    Autor
    Aguirre Gallego, Erik Upna
    Director
    Falcone Lanas, Francisco Javier Upna
    Serrano Arriezu, Luis Javier Upna
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    Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
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    The research presented in this thesis falls under the framework of dosimetry and deterministic estimations. A dosimetric study is carried out with the aid of a 3D Ray Launching simulation technique, by means of an in-house developed code at UPNA. Dosimetry is defined as the calculation of the absorbed dose when a tissue is exposed to electromagnetic radiation, in this case, non-ionizing radiati ... [++]
    The research presented in this thesis falls under the framework of dosimetry and deterministic estimations. A dosimetric study is carried out with the aid of a 3D Ray Launching simulation technique, by means of an in-house developed code at UPNA. Dosimetry is defined as the calculation of the absorbed dose when a tissue is exposed to electromagnetic radiation, in this case, non-ionizing radiation. It has reached a great importance since a part of the society starts to show concern about the exposure of people to artificial exposures caused by mobile phones or Wi-Fi networks. In fact, some entities (administrations and health bodies) are involved in the regulation and the release of guidelines about this subject. The objective of this thesis is to study dosimetry through 3D Ray Launching simulation technique, calibrating it by the implementation of several scenarios where the simulation tool is tested throughout the comparison of theoretical and measurement results. A simplified human body has been also developed with the aim of employing it in different scenarios, performing dosimetric estimations and providing insight on its influence in the electromagnetic power distribution inside an indoor scenario. Finally, obtained results are compared with different guideline thresholds giving an idea of the compliance of the law when usual wireless communication systems are emitting. [--]
    Materias
    Dosimetry, Three D [3D] ray launching, Human body
     
    Departamento
    Universidad Pública de Navarra. Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Ingeniaritza Elektriko eta Elektronikoa Saila
     
    Programa de doctorado
    Programa Oficial de Doctorado en Tecnología de las Comunicaciones / Komunikazioen Teknologietako Doktoretza Programa Ofiziala
     
    URI
    https://hdl.handle.net/2454/16734
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