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IEEE P63195-2_FDIS, Oct 2021

2_FDIS, Oct 2021 - IEC/IEEE International Draft Standard - Assessment of power density of human exposure to radio frequency fields from wireless devices in close proximity to the head and body - Part 2: Computational Procedure (Frequency range of 6 GHz to 300 GHz)

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IEEE P63195-2_FDIS, Oct 2021 is an IEC/IEEE draft standard focused on assessing power density for human exposure to radio frequency fields from wireless devices used close to the head and body. It addresses the computational procedure for the 6 GHz to 300 GHz range, making it relevant to engineers working on exposure evaluation, product development, and technical review. In fields and waves applications, this document helps define a consistent basis for analysis where precise RF assessment is required.

IEEE P63195-2_FDIS, Oct 2021 overview

This draft standard provides a computational procedure for estimating power density associated with RF exposure from wireless devices in close proximity to the human head and body. IEEE P63195-2_FDIS, Oct 2021 is positioned for use in the millimeter-wave and upper microwave range, where field behavior and near-body interaction can be complex. Its purpose is to support consistent technical assessment methods, helping teams apply a repeatable approach when evaluating devices against relevant exposure criteria and engineering expectations.

Typical use cases

IEEE P63195-2_FDIS, Oct 2021 is commonly used when analyzing wireless handsets, wearable devices, body-worn terminals, and similar RF equipment that operate near the user. It is also relevant in simulation workflows for product safety review, antenna placement studies, and exposure modeling across 6 GHz to 300 GHz systems. Design teams, test labs, and compliance engineers may rely on this type of standard when comparing computational results and documenting device behavior in close-proximity scenarios.

Why this standard matters

This standard matters because close-proximity RF exposure assessments require a clear and consistent computational method, especially at higher frequencies where power density becomes an important metric. IEEE P63195-2_FDIS, Oct 2021 can help reduce ambiguity in analysis, improve repeatability between organizations, and support more reliable design decisions. For procurement, compliance planning, and technical validation, a defined procedure also makes it easier to compare results and manage risk in wireless product development.

  • Computational procedure for RF exposure assessment
  • Power density focus for near-body use
  • 6 GHz to 300 GHz frequency range
  • Wireless devices close to head and body
  • Applicable to engineering and compliance workflows
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  • Publication Date: 2021
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
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