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A study on the effect of a metallic ring worn on human fingers using a simple scannable block hand phantom
conference contribution
posted on 2010-04-30, 13:59 authored by Noor A. Samsuri, James FlintJames FlintA simple geometrical representation of a human hand has been constructed which allow a metallic
ring to be placed on the finger. The electric field magnitude within an isolated finger is measured and compared
with the cases when the ring is worn. The ring has been found to significantly alter the electric field magnitude
within the finger at 1800 MHz. This effect can also be found within the adjacent fingers at both 900 MHz and
1800 MHz.
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- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
SAMSURI, N.A. and FLINT, J.A., 2008. A study on the effect of a metallic ring worn on human fingers using a simple scannable block hand phantom. IN: Loughborough Antennas and Propagation Conference, (LAPC 2008), Loughborough, 17-18 Mar., pp. 285 - 288Publisher
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9781424418930Language
- en