Modelling of electromagnetic wave interactions with the human body
- 1 July 2005
- journal article
- other
- Published by Cellule MathDoc/Centre Mersenne in Comptes Rendus Physique
- Vol. 6 (6), 585-594
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crhy.2005.07.003
Abstract
Electromagnetic modelling plays a more and more important role in the study of complex systems involving Maxwell phenomena, such as the interactions of radiowaves with the human body. Simulation then becomes a credible means in decision making, related to the engineering of complex electromagnetic systems. To increase confidence in the models with respect to reality, validation and uncertainty estimation methods are needed. The different dimensions of model validation are illustrated through dosimetry, i.e., quantification of human exposure to electromagnetic waves. To cite this article: M.-F. Wong, J. Wiart, C. R. Physique 6 (2005). Les modèles électromagnétiques issus des équations de Maxwell gagnent en maturité et font de la simulation une alternative crédible dans les prises de décision liées aux systèmes électromagnétiques complexes. Pour renforcer la confiance en les modèles vis-à-vis de la réalité, des méthodes de validation et d'estimation des incertitudes sont nécessaires. Différentes dimensions de la problématique de la validation des modèles sont abordées à travers la dosimétrie, ou quantification de l'exposition des personnes au champ électromagnétique. Pour citer cet article : M.-F. Wong, J. Wiart, C. R. Physique 6 (2005).Keywords
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