We are interested in solving the inverse problem of acoustic wave scattering to reconstruct the position and the shape of sound-hard obstacles from a given incident field and the corresponding far field pattern of the scattered field. The method we suggest is an extension of the hybrid method for the reconstruction of sound-soft cracks as presented in [11] to the case of sound-hard obstacles. The designation of the method is justified by the fact that it can be interpreted as a hybrid between a regularized Newton method applied to a nonlinear operator equation with the operator that maps the unknown boundary onto the solution of the direct scattering problem and a decomposition method in the spirit of the potential method as described in [5...
The determination of the shape of an elastic obstacle immersed in water from some measurements of th...
A time-harmonic acoustic inverse scattering problem involving smart obstacles is formulated and a me...
We consider the interaction between an elastic body and a compressible inviscid fluid, which occupie...
AbstractWe are interested in solving the inverse problem of acoustic wave scattering to reconstruct ...
We are interested in solving the inverse problem of acoustic wave scattering to reconstruct the posi...
We present a hybrid method to numerically solve the inverse acoustic soundsoft obstacle scattering ...
We present a new method for solving the time-harmonic inverse scattering problem for sound-soft or p...
We present a hybrid method to numerically solve the inverse scattering problem for shape and impedan...
The inverse problem considered is to determine the shape of an acoustically soft obstacle in R3 from...
The problem considered is that of determining the shape of a planar acoustically sound-soft obstacle...
Inverse scattering associated with a fixed and bounded acoustically soft obstacle situated in a homo...
summary:We consider the inverse scattering of time-harmonic plane waves to reconstruct the shape of ...
AbstractThe inverse problem under consideration is to determine the shape of an impenetrable sound-s...
Scattering is a physical phenomenon which can be modeled with a boundary value problem for a partial...
We consider the inverse problem to determine the shape of an obstacle from a knowledge of the far ...
The determination of the shape of an elastic obstacle immersed in water from some measurements of th...
A time-harmonic acoustic inverse scattering problem involving smart obstacles is formulated and a me...
We consider the interaction between an elastic body and a compressible inviscid fluid, which occupie...
AbstractWe are interested in solving the inverse problem of acoustic wave scattering to reconstruct ...
We are interested in solving the inverse problem of acoustic wave scattering to reconstruct the posi...
We present a hybrid method to numerically solve the inverse acoustic soundsoft obstacle scattering ...
We present a new method for solving the time-harmonic inverse scattering problem for sound-soft or p...
We present a hybrid method to numerically solve the inverse scattering problem for shape and impedan...
The inverse problem considered is to determine the shape of an acoustically soft obstacle in R3 from...
The problem considered is that of determining the shape of a planar acoustically sound-soft obstacle...
Inverse scattering associated with a fixed and bounded acoustically soft obstacle situated in a homo...
summary:We consider the inverse scattering of time-harmonic plane waves to reconstruct the shape of ...
AbstractThe inverse problem under consideration is to determine the shape of an impenetrable sound-s...
Scattering is a physical phenomenon which can be modeled with a boundary value problem for a partial...
We consider the inverse problem to determine the shape of an obstacle from a knowledge of the far ...
The determination of the shape of an elastic obstacle immersed in water from some measurements of th...
A time-harmonic acoustic inverse scattering problem involving smart obstacles is formulated and a me...
We consider the interaction between an elastic body and a compressible inviscid fluid, which occupie...