In a reconstruction procedure based on the iterative solution of inverse scattering integral equations, the quality of the final image depends on both the numerical and experimental noise. Numerical noise is related to the accuracy of the numerical representation of the microwave imaging apparatus and system geometry. Experimental noise refers to the non-ideal electromagnetic conditions in which the data acquisition is performed. This paper provides a systematic evaluation of the impact of the most significant sources of numerical and experimental noise on the reconstruction quality when the Iterative Multi-Scaling Approach (IMSA) is used. The assessment of the robustness and stability of the IMSA is carried out by considering synthetic as ...
dependence of the reconstruction accuracy on the size of the scatterer under test. Moreover, some in...
Abstract—For newly developed iterative Newton–Kantorovitch reconstruction techniques, the quality of...
International audienceIn the framework of inverse scattering techniques, this paper presents the int...
Abstract—The reconstruction capabilities of a microwave imaging algorithm can be enhanced by exploit...
The validation agains experimental data is a fundamental step in the assessment of the effectiveness...
Detection, location, and imaging of multiple scatterers by means of the iterative multiscaling metho...
Imaging microwave reconstruction dielectric contrast regularization iterative multiport cavity measu...
International audienceA microwave imaging technique based on the integration of the Inexact-Newton m...
This paper proposes a novel “multi-shot” calibration technique that reduces imaging microwave recons...
This work presents an improved Multi-Scale algorithm for microwave imaging of two-dimensional scatte...
This work is aimed at presenting a methodology that exploits the scattered electromagnetic radiation...
This paper is aimed at presenting a new time-domain imaging technique that combines the regularizati...
This paper focuses on the dielectric reconstruction from amplitude-only data by means of the Iterati...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques for microwave imaging, this paper proposes an appr...
Active microwave imaging techniques are aimed at reconstructing an unknown region under test by mean...
dependence of the reconstruction accuracy on the size of the scatterer under test. Moreover, some in...
Abstract—For newly developed iterative Newton–Kantorovitch reconstruction techniques, the quality of...
International audienceIn the framework of inverse scattering techniques, this paper presents the int...
Abstract—The reconstruction capabilities of a microwave imaging algorithm can be enhanced by exploit...
The validation agains experimental data is a fundamental step in the assessment of the effectiveness...
Detection, location, and imaging of multiple scatterers by means of the iterative multiscaling metho...
Imaging microwave reconstruction dielectric contrast regularization iterative multiport cavity measu...
International audienceA microwave imaging technique based on the integration of the Inexact-Newton m...
This paper proposes a novel “multi-shot” calibration technique that reduces imaging microwave recons...
This work presents an improved Multi-Scale algorithm for microwave imaging of two-dimensional scatte...
This work is aimed at presenting a methodology that exploits the scattered electromagnetic radiation...
This paper is aimed at presenting a new time-domain imaging technique that combines the regularizati...
This paper focuses on the dielectric reconstruction from amplitude-only data by means of the Iterati...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques for microwave imaging, this paper proposes an appr...
Active microwave imaging techniques are aimed at reconstructing an unknown region under test by mean...
dependence of the reconstruction accuracy on the size of the scatterer under test. Moreover, some in...
Abstract—For newly developed iterative Newton–Kantorovitch reconstruction techniques, the quality of...
International audienceIn the framework of inverse scattering techniques, this paper presents the int...