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The Development of a Cellular Phone Antenna with Small Irradiation of Human-Organism Tissues

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The method put forward here is to reduce undesirable irradiation using an auxiliary radiator of low power. Calculations show that an arrangement with an additional radiator reduces irradiation by a factor of three to four. The structure and magnitude of the field in the far zone preserve their quality of communication with the correspondents (base stations) in all directions.

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Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE  (Volume:49 ,  Issue: 4 )

Date of Publication: Aug. 2007

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