Abstract
The paper deals with an analytical assessment of the absorbed power density (S ab ) due to radiation of Hertz dipole above a lossy half-space representing the human tissue. The effect of two media interface is taken into account via the corresponding reflection/transmission coefficients arising from the Modified Image Theory (MIT). The frequency range of fifth generation (5G) mobile communication systems is of interest. Some illustrative scenarios are presented.
Publication
2020 5th International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies (SpliTech)

Associate Professor | Department of Electrical Engineering Fundamentals
Associate professor at FESB in Split, with a research focus on numerical modeling including finite element and moment methods, computational bioelectromagnetics and heat transfer related phenomena. He is involved in IEEE’s ICES Technical Committee 95, various international projects and is committed to advancing both knowledge and practical applications in electromagnetic safety and biomedical engineering.