Miguel-Bilbao, Silvia deBlas, JuanRamos-Gonzalez, Maria Victoria2019-05-292019-05-292017Bioelectromagnetics. 2017 Dec;38(8):650-6520197-8462http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/7694When the personal exposimeter (PEM) is worn by the user, in non-line of sight conditions, the electric field (E-field) measured has three contributions: (1) propagation through the human body; (2) contribution travelling around the human body; (3) and reflexions from the environment. Second, another component of the E-field measured by the PEM is the trapped surface wave signals around the body. Third, in indoor environments, electromagnetic waves are composed of specular and diffuse components.engSMURhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/2.4 GHz bandPolarizationBody shadow effectDosimetryNo-ionising radiationResponses to Comments on Assessment of Polarization Dependence of Body Shadow Effect on Dosimetry Measurements in the 2.4 GHz BandAtribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional28881024388650-65210.1002/bem.220791521-186XBioelectromagneticsopen access