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IEEE P62209-1528/D4, Nov 2019

Measurement Procedures for the Assessment of Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields From Hand-Held and Body-Worn Wireless Communication Devices (Frequency Range of 4 MHz to 10 GHz)

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P62209-1528/D4, Nov 2019 is a technical document focused on measurement procedures for assessing specific absorption rate (SAR) in human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-worn wireless communication devices. It addresses the 4 MHz to 10 GHz range, where consistent test methods are important for evaluating exposure. As a standards reference, P62209-1528/D4, Nov 2019 helps support repeatable SAR testing and more reliable comparison of device performance.

What is P62209-1528/D4, Nov 2019?

P62209-1528/D4, Nov 2019 defines procedures used to measure SAR, the rate at which radio frequency energy is absorbed by the human body. In practical terms, it provides a framework for testing portable wireless devices that may be used close to the body or head. The standard is relevant to fields, waves and electromagnetics, and it is generally used where controlled, repeatable exposure assessment is needed for engineering and compliance-oriented evaluation.

Where is P62209-1528/D4, Nov 2019 used?

P62209-1528/D4, Nov 2019 is commonly used in the evaluation of hand-held radios, mobile communication devices, and other body-worn wireless equipment that operates within the stated frequency range. It may support laboratory test workflows that use phantom-based measurement setups, RF instrumentation, and device positioning procedures. The document is relevant when engineers, test labs, and procurement teams need a clear reference for SAR assessment during product development, qualification, or verification.

Why is P62209-1528/D4, Nov 2019 important?

P62209-1528/D4, Nov 2019 matters because SAR testing depends on consistent measurement methods. Without a defined procedure, results can vary between labs, making it harder to compare devices or demonstrate compliance expectations. For products intended for close-body use, this standard helps reduce technical uncertainty and supports safer design decisions. It can also improve traceability in testing, which is important when documenting performance and managing RF exposure risk.

  • SAR measurement procedures
  • 4 MHz to 10 GHz frequency range
  • Hand-held and body-worn devices
  • RF exposure assessment
  • Testing consistency and comparison
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  • Publication Date: 2019
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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