Foreword
1 Introduction
2 Scope
3 Physical quantities, units and constants
4 Terms and definitions
5 References
6 Measurements/simulations and modelling
6.1 Preliminary considerations
6.2 Basic requirements
6.3 Operational conditions for certain classes of devices
6.3.1 Hand-held mobile phones
6.3.2 MTE held in front of the face
6.3.3 Portable MTE
6.3.4 Other MTE
6.4 Basic technical requirements
6.4.1 Phantom requirements
6.4.2 Basic requirements for the dosimetric simulation software
6.4.3 Basic requirements for the dosimetric measurement system
6.5 Assessment of uncertainties
6.5.1 Assessment of measurement errors
6.5.2 Assessment of errors in computational simulation procedures
6.6 Testing procedure
6.7 Verification procedures and documentation
6.8 Compliance criteria
7 Exclusionary clause from SAR measurements/simulations
7.1 General
7.2 Exclusion condition
7.3 Test methods and compliance requirements
7.3.1 Test methods
7.3.2 Requirements
8 Information
8.1 Additional information
9 References
Annex A - Characteristics of mobile telecommunication equipment
A.1 Introduction
A.2 General characteristics of the different families of MTE
A.3 Statistical information on the number of users and penetration
rates
A.4 Explanations concerning some of the parameters gathered for
each system
A.5 Tables with the characteristics of MTE
A.6 Abbreviations used in annex A
Annex B - Experimental and numerical modelling of the human head
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Dependence of the modelling on the local SAR values
B.3 Experimental phantoms
B.4 Numerical phantoms
B.5 Conclusions
Annex C - Measurement techniques
C.1 Introduction
C.2 Tissue simulating materials
C.3 Temperature measurement methods
C.4 Electrical field measurement methods
C.5 Automated dosimetric scanners
Annex D - Numerical techniques
D.1 Introduction
D.2 Method of moments (MoM)
D.3 Generalized multipole technique (GMT)
D.4 Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD)
D.5 Finite element method (FE)
D.6 Hybrid techniques
D.7 Discussion
References to annexes B, C and D