Surrogate modeling of indoor down-link human exposure based on sparse polynomial chaos expansion
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Date
2020-05-15Type
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Abstract
Human exposure induced by wireless communication systems increasingly draws the public attention. Here, an indoor down-link scenario is concerned and the exposure level is statistically analyzed. The electromagnetic field emitted by a WiFi box is measured and electromagnetic dosimetry features are evaluated from the whole-body specific absorption rate as computed with a finite-difference time-domain (a.k.a. FDTD) code. Due to computational cost, a statistical analysis is performed based on a surrogate model, which is constructed by means of so-called sparse polynomial chaos expansion, where the inner cross validation (ICV) is used to select the optimal hyperparameters during the model construction and assess the model performance. However, the model assessment based on ICV tends to be overly optimistic with small data sets. The method of cross-model validation is used and outer cross validation is carried out for the model assessment. The effects of the data preprocessing are investigated as well. On the basis of the surrogate model, the global sensitivity of the exposure to input parameters is analyzed from Sobol' indices. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000415725Publication status
publishedJournal / series
International Journal for Uncertainty QuantificationVolume
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Begell HouseSubject
polynomial chaos expansions; Surrogate modeling; Least-angle regression; Global sensitivity analysis; Sobol' indices; Orthogonal matching pursuitOrganisational unit
03962 - Sudret, Bruno / Sudret, Bruno
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