Journal of Communications Software and Systems (Mar 2007)

A Comparative Study on the Induced Current Density in Humans Exposed to ELF Electric Fields

  • Vitantonio Amoruso,
  • Giovanna Calò,
  • Francesco Lattarulo,
  • Dragan Poljak,
  • Andres Peratta,
  • Cristina Gonzalez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 17 – 25

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A comparison between two theoretical methods, recently adopted for evaluating induced currents in a human body, is here presented. In both cases, a vertical ELF electric field is assumed for the coupling to a standard human subject.Specifically, the diakoptic method (DM), applied to a homogeneous multi-sphere model of man with low partitioning degree, and the Boundary Element Method (BEM), applied to a non-homogeneous model with high partitioning degree, have been selected. The analytical and numerical formulations, respectively distinctive of the above methods, are carefully described and a number of data are reported and commentedupon.

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