A numerical estimation of a RFID reader field and SAR inside a blood bag at UHF

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In this paper, the effects of UHF electromagnetic fields produced by a RFID reader on a blood bag are evaluated numerically in several configurations. The results of the simulation, field level and distribution, specific absorption rate (SAR), and heating time show that an exposure to a typical reader field leads to a temperature increase smaller than 0.1 C and to a SAR smaller than 1 W/kg. As a consequence, no adverse biological effects occur during a typical UHF RFID reading cycle on a blood bag. Therefore, the blood contained in a bag traced using UHF-RFID is as safe as those traced using barcodes. The proposed analysis supports the use of UHF RFID in the blood transfusion supply chain.

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Fanti, A., Casu, S., & Mazzarella, G. (2016). A numerical estimation of a RFID reader field and SAR inside a blood bag at UHF. Electronics (Switzerland), 5(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics5040077

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