A set of representative results are presented that are obtained with two multiresolution strategies developed for dealing with multifrequency inverse scattering experiments starting from the iterative multiscaling approach previously studied for monochromatic illuminations. The first approach is concerned with the integration of the iterative multiscaling algorithm into a frequency-hopping reconstruction scheme, while the second one allows a multiresolution simultaneous processing of multifrequency data. The numerical and the experimental analysis are aimed at assessing both the reconstruction effectiveness and the required computational costs of the two- and three-dimensional implementations of the proposed inversion schemes in comparison ...
In a reconstruction procedure based on the iterative solution of inverse scattering integral equatio...
The integration of an iterative multi-scaling approach (IMSA) with the Inexact Newton (IN) method is...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the imaging of targets with a multi-frequency micro...
A set of representative results are presented that are obtained with two multiresolution strategies ...
Active microwave imaging techniques are aimed at reconstructing an unknown region under test by mean...
This paper explores the possibility of enhancing the available information content of scattered data...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques, this paper presents the integration of a multi-re...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques for microwave imaging, this paper proposes an appr...
International audienceIn the framework of inverse scattering techniques, this paper presents the int...
Detection, location, and imaging of multiple scatterers by means of the iterative multiscaling metho...
In the framework of inverse electromagnetic scattering techniques, the thesis focuses on the develop...
The iterative reconstruction of unknown objects from TE-measured scattered field data is presented. ...
This work is aimed at presenting a methodology that exploits the scattered electromagnetic radiation...
Abstract—The reconstruction capabilities of a microwave imaging algorithm can be enhanced by exploit...
International audienceThe solution of highly nonlinear inverse scattering problems is addressed. An ...
In a reconstruction procedure based on the iterative solution of inverse scattering integral equatio...
The integration of an iterative multi-scaling approach (IMSA) with the Inexact Newton (IN) method is...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the imaging of targets with a multi-frequency micro...
A set of representative results are presented that are obtained with two multiresolution strategies ...
Active microwave imaging techniques are aimed at reconstructing an unknown region under test by mean...
This paper explores the possibility of enhancing the available information content of scattered data...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques, this paper presents the integration of a multi-re...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques for microwave imaging, this paper proposes an appr...
International audienceIn the framework of inverse scattering techniques, this paper presents the int...
Detection, location, and imaging of multiple scatterers by means of the iterative multiscaling metho...
In the framework of inverse electromagnetic scattering techniques, the thesis focuses on the develop...
The iterative reconstruction of unknown objects from TE-measured scattered field data is presented. ...
This work is aimed at presenting a methodology that exploits the scattered electromagnetic radiation...
Abstract—The reconstruction capabilities of a microwave imaging algorithm can be enhanced by exploit...
International audienceThe solution of highly nonlinear inverse scattering problems is addressed. An ...
In a reconstruction procedure based on the iterative solution of inverse scattering integral equatio...
The integration of an iterative multi-scaling approach (IMSA) with the Inexact Newton (IN) method is...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the imaging of targets with a multi-frequency micro...