Design of Mobile Phone for Minimization of the Impact of Electromagnetic Wave on Human Body

  • Hwang, Myung Hwan (Department of Safety Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Incheon) ;
  • Woo, In Sung (Department of Safety Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Incheon) ;
  • Yang, Hee Young (Department of Safety Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Incheon)
  • Published : 2002.12.01

Abstract

In this study, we adopt the strength variation (equation omitted) of electromagnetic waves by their distance. The location of antenna emitting electromagnetic waves is moved to its opposite side and the distance between human body and antenna is secured more. Therefore, the cellular phone designed in this study can reduce the impact of electromagnetic waves absorbed in local part of human body (in particular, head) and then can have competitiveness in the world market facing the regulations.

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