Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Int J Hyperthermia. 2011;27(4):307-19. doi: 10.3109/02656736.2010.545965.
This special issue contains papers presented at an international workshop entitled 'Thermal Aspects of Radio Frequency Exposure' convened in Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA on 11-12 January 2010, and co-sponsored by the Mobile Manufacturers Forum, the GSM Association, and the US Food and Drug Administration. The goals of the workshop were to (1) identify appropriate health endpoints associated with thermal hazards and their time-dependence thresholds, and (2) outline future directions for research that might lead to an improved understanding of health and safety implications of human exposure to radiofrequency energy and design of improved exposure limits for this energy. This present contribution summarises some of the major conclusions of the speakers, and offers comments by one of the present authors on proposed research priorities and the implications of the material presented at the workshop for setting improved thermally based limits for human exposure to RF energy.
本特刊包含了在 2010 年 1 月 11 日至 12 日于美国马里兰州盖瑟斯堡举行的题为“射频辐射的热方面”的国际研讨会提交的论文,该研讨会由移动制造商论坛、GSM 协会和美国食品和药物管理局共同赞助。研讨会的目标是:(1) 确定与热危害及其时间依赖性阈值相关的适当健康终点;(2) 概述未来的研究方向,这些研究可能有助于更好地了解射频能量对人体暴露的健康和安全影响,并为这种能量设计改进的暴露限值。本贡献总结了演讲者的一些主要结论,并由本作者之一对拟议的研究重点和研讨会提出的材料对制定改善人体射频能量暴露的热基础限值的影响提出了评论。