Incidental/Absorbed Exposure Electromagnetic Field Energy Ratio Analysis Under Laboratory Experiment Conditions (for Russian-French Immunology Project)
Abstract
This report results from a contract tasking SRC-Institute of Biophysics as follows: Since early 1950s, the significant number of experimental studies were elaborated to examine health effects induced by acute or chronic exposure to the radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF EMF). In such studies, the RF EMF characteristics (exposure (dose), essentially) of the irradiation in different biological objects were predominantly identified basing upon the measured intensity of the non-distorted incidental RF EMF. Thus, the RF EMF distribution in the biological object body was not taken into account. Such approach does not give the opportunity to compare the obtained results versus similar data obtained in different foreign laboratories. However, the absorbed energy information (so-called SAR concept application) is very important, when establishing maximum permissible values of RF EMF intensity and harmonizing the international electromagnetic safety standards under the framework of World Health Organization International EMF Project. Under this research, the study of the ratio pattern of calculated exposure dose, when identifying the energy of the incidental and absorbed RF EMF via data of the laboratory experiment, will be elaborated in the framework of Russian-French Immunology Project under the umbrella of the World Health Organization.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 07, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA492303
Entities
People
- Leonid A. Ilyin
- Vladimir S. Stepanov