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Assessment of Risks of EMI for Personal Medical Electronic Devices (PMEDs) from Emissions of Millimeter Wave Security Screening Systems

机译:毫米波安全检查系统辐射对个人医疗电子设备(PMED)的EMI风险评估

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This paper describes research and testing of a representative group of high priority body worn and implantable personal medical electronic devices (PMEDs) for exposure to millimeter wave (MMW) advanced imaging technology (AIT) security systems used at airports. The sample PMEDs included in this study were implantable cardiac pacemakers, ICDs, neurostimulators and insulin pumps. These PMEDs are designed and tested for susceptibility to electromagnetic interference (EMI) under the present standards for medical device electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). However, the present standards for medical equipment do not address exposure to the much higher frequency fields that are emitted by MMW security systems. Initial AIT emissions measurements were performed to assess the PMED and passenger exposures. Testing protocols were developed and testing methods were tailored to the type of PMED. In addition, a novel exposure simulation system was developed to allow controlled EMC testing without the need of the MMW AIT system. Methodology, test results, and analysis are presented, along with an assessment of the human exposure and risks for PMED users. The results on this study reveal no effects on the medical devices from the exposure to the MMW security system. Furthermore, the human exposure measurements and analysis showed levels well below applicable standard, and the risks for PMED users and others we assessed to be very low. These findings apply to the types of PMEDs used in the study though these findings might suggest that the risks for other, similar PMEDs would likely be similar.
机译:本文描述了一组代表性的高优先级人体可穿戴和可植入个人医疗电子设备(PMED)的研究和测试,这些设备可暴露于机场使用的毫米波(MMW)先进成像技术(AIT)安全系统。这项研究包括的样本PMED是可植入的心脏起搏器,ICD,神经刺激器和胰岛素泵。根据当前医疗设备电磁兼容性(EMC)标准,对这些PMED进行了设计并测试了其对电磁干扰(EMI)的敏感性。但是,当前的医疗设备标准并未解决暴露于MMW安全系统发射的更高频率场的问题。进行了初步的AIT排放测量,以评估PMED和乘客暴露。开发了测试协议,并针对PMED的类型量身定制了测试方法。另外,开发了一种新颖的曝光模拟系统,无需MMW AIT系统即可进行受控的EMC测试。介绍了方法,测试结果和分析,以及对PMED用户的人体暴露和风险的评估。这项研究的结果表明,暴露于MMW安全系统对医疗设备没有影响。此外,人体暴露测量和分析表明其水平远低于适用标准,PMED用户和我们评估的其他人的风险非常低。这些发现适用于研究中使用的PMED类型,尽管这些发现可能表明其他相似PMED的风险可能相似。

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