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dc.contributor.authorNickelson, Liudmila
dc.contributor.authorAšmontas, Steponas
dc.contributor.authorMartavičius, Romanas
dc.contributor.authorEngelson, Vadim
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-18T17:02:15Z
dc.date.available2023-09-18T17:02:15Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.other(BIS)LBT02-000038192
dc.identifier.urihttps://etalpykla.vilniustech.lt/handle/123456789/119182
dc.description.abstractAs soon as human increased usage of different radio transmitters and everybody can use cell phones, GPS, wireless Internet, Bluetooth and similar to them systems started interesting topic - how does different kind of high frequency modulated signals can affect biological systems and human live vital organs. In article the influence of the continuous and pulsed microwaves at 2.45 GHz on different parts of human and animal body were analysed. The tissue of a heart, in the normal state possesses anisotropic properties; however, the anisotropy of heart tissue grows with some illnesses. We investigated earlier only the isotropic heart models. Here we present the analysis of the anisotropic heart model. The electrodynamical rigorous solution of Maxwell's equations related to the microwave pulse propagation inside a three-dimension heart model with anisotropic and isotropic media is presented here. The model heart was limited by a non-coordinate shape surface and it consisted of two different size cavities. The heart cavities were schematic images of the left and right atriums and ventricles (Figure 1). The myocardium tissue media is an anisotropic lossy medium and blood is an isotropic lossy medium. The boundary problem was solved by using the singular integral equations' (SIE) method. The distributions of electric field for the anisotropic and isotropic heart models are compared here.eng
dc.format.extentP. 1015-1018
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.isreferencedbyConference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (Web of Science)
dc.relation.isreferencedbyIEEE Xplore
dc.titlePulse-modulated microwaves propagation inside of a 3D non-coordinate shape heart model
dc.typeStraipsnis konferencijos darbų leidinyje Web of Science DB / Paper in conference publication in Web of Science DB
dcterms.references7
dc.type.pubtypeP1a - Straipsnis konferencijos darbų leidinyje Web of Science DB / Article in conference proceedings Web of Science DB
dc.contributor.institutionPuslaidininkių fizikos institutas
dc.contributor.institutionVilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
dc.contributor.institutionLinköping University
dc.contributor.facultyElektronikos fakultetas / Faculty of Electronics
dc.subject.researchfieldN 002 - Fizika / Physics
dc.subject.ltMaksvelo lygtys
dc.subject.ltMikrobangų biologiniai efektai
dc.subject.ltBiologiniai audiniai
dc.subject.ltKraujas
dc.subject.ltKardiologija
dc.subject.ltIntegralinės lygtys
dc.subject.ltFiziologiniai modeliai
dc.subject.enMaxwell equations
dc.subject.enBiological effects of microwaves
dc.subject.enBiological tissues
dc.subject.enBlood
dc.subject.enCardiology
dc.subject.enIntegral eguations
dc.subject.enPhysiological models
dcterms.sourcetitlePulse power conference 2009 : the 17th IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference, June 28 - July 2, 2009, Washington, D.C.
dc.publisher.nameIEEE
dc.publisher.cityPiscataway, NJ
dc.identifier.elaba5866139


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