IEEE P62209-1528_FDIS, Aug 2019
1528_FDIS, Aug 2019 - IEC/IEEE Draft International Standard - 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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IEEE P62209-1528_FDIS, Aug 2019 is an IEC/IEEE draft international standard 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. Covering the frequency range from 4 MHz to 10 GHz, it supports consistent evaluation of how devices couple energy into the body. For engineers, test labs, and compliance teams, this draft helps frame safer product development and more reliable RF exposure assessment.
About IEEE P62209-1528_FDIS, Aug 2019
This standard addresses the test methods used to measure SAR for portable wireless devices placed close to the body, including hand-held and body-worn equipment. IEEE P62209-1528_FDIS, Aug 2019 is relevant where RF exposure characterization must be repeatable and technically defensible across the stated frequency range. Its draft international standard context makes it especially useful for organizations working on alignment between measurement practice, device design review, and exposure-related compliance documentation.
Where is IEEE P62209-1528_FDIS, Aug 2019 used?
IEEE P62209-1528_FDIS, Aug 2019 is typically used in RF test laboratories, device certification workflows, and engineering validation for wireless products intended to operate near the human body. It is most relevant for mobile handsets, wearable radios, body-worn communication devices, and similar equipment where SAR testing is part of product evaluation. The standard also supports organizations working across communication, networking, and electromagnetics functions that need controlled measurement procedures for exposure assessment.
Importance in practice
In practice, this standard matters because SAR measurement results can affect product acceptance, safety review, and regulatory preparation. By defining a common approach to evaluating RF exposure from portable devices, IEEE P62209-1528_FDIS, Aug 2019 helps reduce uncertainty in test outcomes and improves consistency between laboratories. It is also valuable during design control, where teams need evidence that a wireless device remains within acceptable exposure limits under realistic use conditions. The result is better technical confidence and lower compliance risk.
- SAR measurement procedures
- Hand-held and body-worn device testing
- RF exposure assessment from 4 MHz to 10 GHz
- Draft IEC/IEEE international standard context
- Compliance and laboratory workflow support
- Publication Date: 2019
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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