In this paper, exposure of a cameraman to the electromagnetic emissions from a standard wireless digital camera are studied. Two typical operating conditions, namely the camera leaned on the operator's shoulder or held up in front of the groin, are analyzed. The obtained results show that power absorption inside the cameraman body, in terms of specific absorption rate (SAR), is well below the limit for both occupational and general public exposure currently issued by European regulations. However, if a video booster unit is added to the camera, European SAR restrictions for general public exposure might be exceeded.
Power Absorption in the Body of a Cameraman Exposed to the Electromagnetic Field Emitted From a Digital Radio-Camera / Bernardi, Paolo Italo; Cavagnaro, Marta; M., La Rosa; Pisa, Stefano; Piuzzi, Emanuele. - (2009), pp. 882-885. (Intervento presentato al convegno 37th European Microwave Conference tenutosi a Rome, ITALY nel SEP 29-OCT 01, 2009) [10.1109/eumc.2009.5296525].
Power Absorption in the Body of a Cameraman Exposed to the Electromagnetic Field Emitted From a Digital Radio-Camera
BERNARDI, Paolo Italo;CAVAGNARO, Marta;PISA, Stefano;PIUZZI, Emanuele
2009
Abstract
In this paper, exposure of a cameraman to the electromagnetic emissions from a standard wireless digital camera are studied. Two typical operating conditions, namely the camera leaned on the operator's shoulder or held up in front of the groin, are analyzed. The obtained results show that power absorption inside the cameraman body, in terms of specific absorption rate (SAR), is well below the limit for both occupational and general public exposure currently issued by European regulations. However, if a video booster unit is added to the camera, European SAR restrictions for general public exposure might be exceeded.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.