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Evaluation and Simulation of SAR Among Patients Using MRI Machines

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  • Adel Emhemmed
  • Ibrahim Aref
  • Mahmoud Khaled Elbezanti
  • Majed Hisham Gmati
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Publication date6/07/2023
Host publication2023 IEEE 3rd International Maghreb Meeting of the Conference on Sciences and Techniques of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering (MI-STA)
PublisherIEEE
Pages750-754
Number of pages5
ISBN (electronic)9798350319897
ISBN (print)9798350319903
<mark>Original language</mark>English
Event 2023 IEEE 3rd International Maghreb Meeting of the Conference on Sciences and Techniques of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering (MI-STA) - Benghazi, Libya
Duration: 21/05/202323/05/2023
Conference number: 3
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Conference 2023 IEEE 3rd International Maghreb Meeting of the Conference on Sciences and Techniques of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering (MI-STA)
Abbreviated titleMI-STA 2023
Country/TerritoryLibya
CityBenghazi
Period21/05/2323/05/23
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Conference

Conference 2023 IEEE 3rd International Maghreb Meeting of the Conference on Sciences and Techniques of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering (MI-STA)
Abbreviated titleMI-STA 2023
Country/TerritoryLibya
CityBenghazi
Period21/05/2323/05/23
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Abstract

The expanding use of electric devices in everyday life has led to an augmented interest in investigating the interaction between electromagnetic fields and biological tissues. In order to ensure the secure advancement of electromagnetic devices and avoid potential health hazards, comprehending the distribution of electromagnetic fields in the human body is imperative. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely accepted technique for medical diagnosis. The use of high-field MRI has become increasingly popular in recent years as it can enhance signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and image resolution, thereby decreasing acquisition time. This paper aims to investigate the impact of electromagnetic waves on the human body, particularly the specific absorption rate (SAR). Accurately calculating SAR in humans poses significant challenges and requires advanced mathematical models and computer simulations. To this end, the study utilized the Microwave Studio Transient Solver available in CST Studio Suite 2020 to solve the electromagnetic problem in different human models.