Abstract. We consider imaging in a scattering medium where the illumination goes through this medium but there is also an auxiliary, passive receiver array that is near the object to be imaged. Instead of imaging with the source-receiver array on the far side of the object we image with the data of the passive array on the near side of the object. The imaging is done with travel time migration using the cross correlations of the passive array data. We showed in [J. Garnier and G. Papanicolaou, Inverse Problems 28 (2012), 075002] that if (i) the source array is infinite, (ii) the scattering medium is modeled by either an isotropic random medium in the paraxial regime or a randomly layered medium, and (iii) the medium between the auxiliary ar...
Scattering from a non-smooth random field on the time domain is studied for plane waves that propaga...
There has been substantial interest in optical imaging in and through random media in applications a...
We consider the problem of selective imaging extended reflectors in cluttered media. We propose a ra...
International audienceWe consider imaging in a scattering medium where the illumination goes through...
Abstract. We consider correlation-based imaging of a reflector located on one side of a passive arra...
We consider the inverse problem of array imaging of active sources (targets) in randomly inhomogeneo...
We present a comprehensive study of the resolution and stability properties of sparse promoting opti...
Abstract. We present a quantitative study of coherent array imaging of remote sources in randomly pe...
Dedicated to George Papanicolaou in honor of his 70th birthday Abstract. We present a quantitative s...
(Communicated by Margaret Cheney) Abstract. It was shown in [Garnier et al., SIAM J. Imaging Science...
This paper generalizes well-established derivations of the radiative transfer equation from first pr...
(Communicated by the associate editor name) Abstract. It was shown in [Garnier et al., SIAM J. Imagi...
Coherent imaging through or within heavily scattering random media has been considered impossible du...
We present a method to obtain quantitatively accurate images of small obstacles or inhomogeneities s...
We present a method to obtain quantitatively accurate images of small obstacles or inhomogeneities s...
Scattering from a non-smooth random field on the time domain is studied for plane waves that propaga...
There has been substantial interest in optical imaging in and through random media in applications a...
We consider the problem of selective imaging extended reflectors in cluttered media. We propose a ra...
International audienceWe consider imaging in a scattering medium where the illumination goes through...
Abstract. We consider correlation-based imaging of a reflector located on one side of a passive arra...
We consider the inverse problem of array imaging of active sources (targets) in randomly inhomogeneo...
We present a comprehensive study of the resolution and stability properties of sparse promoting opti...
Abstract. We present a quantitative study of coherent array imaging of remote sources in randomly pe...
Dedicated to George Papanicolaou in honor of his 70th birthday Abstract. We present a quantitative s...
(Communicated by Margaret Cheney) Abstract. It was shown in [Garnier et al., SIAM J. Imaging Science...
This paper generalizes well-established derivations of the radiative transfer equation from first pr...
(Communicated by the associate editor name) Abstract. It was shown in [Garnier et al., SIAM J. Imagi...
Coherent imaging through or within heavily scattering random media has been considered impossible du...
We present a method to obtain quantitatively accurate images of small obstacles or inhomogeneities s...
We present a method to obtain quantitatively accurate images of small obstacles or inhomogeneities s...
Scattering from a non-smooth random field on the time domain is studied for plane waves that propaga...
There has been substantial interest in optical imaging in and through random media in applications a...
We consider the problem of selective imaging extended reflectors in cluttered media. We propose a ra...