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Electromagnetic Assessment of UHF-RFID Devices in Healthcare Environment

Victoria Ramos    
Oscar J. Suárez    
Samuel Suárez    
Víctor M. Febles    
Erik Aguirre    
Patryk Zradzinski    
Luis E. Rabassa    
Mikel Celaya-Echarri    
Pablo Marina    
Jolanta Karpowicz    
Francisco Falcone and José A. Hernández    

Resumen

In this work, the evaluation of electromagnetic effect of Ultra High Frequency Radio Frequency Identification (UHF-RFID) passive tags used in the healthcare environment is presented. In order to evaluate exposure levels caused by EM field (865?868 MHz) of UHF-RFID readers, EM measurements in an anechoic chamber and in a real medical environment (Hospital Universitario de Canarias), as well as simulations by 3D Ray Launching algorithm, and of biophysical exposure effects in human models are presented. The results obtained show that the EM exposure is localized, in close vicinity of RFID reader and inversely proportional to its reading range. The EM exposure levels detected are sufficient to cause EM immunity effects in electronic devices (malfunctions in medical equipment or implants). Moreover, more than negligible direct effects in humans (exceeding relevant SAR values) were found only next to the reader, up to approximately 30% of the reading range. As a consequence, the EM risk could be firstly evaluated based on RFID parameters, but should include an in situ exposure assessment. It requires attention and additional studies, as increased applications of monitoring systems are observed in the healthcare sector?specifically when any system is located close to the workplace that is permanently occupied.

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