Inverse scattering data, even though collected in a controlled-environment, are usually corrupted by noise, which strongly affects the effectiveness of the reconstruction techniques because of the intrinsic ill-positioning of the problem. In order to limit the effects of the noise on the retrieval procedure and to fully exploit the information content available from the measurements, an innovative inversion scheme based on the integration of an adaptive multiscale procedure and a fuzzy-logic (FL)-based strategy is proposed. The main goal of the approach is to reduce the complexity of the problem as well as to improve the robustness of the inversion procedure allowing an accurate retrieval of the profile under test. The approach is based on ...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques for microwave imaging, this paper proposes an appr...
A selected set of preliminary numerical results carried out in noiseless as well as noisy scenarios ...
This work presents an innovative two-step methodology for the electromagnetic imaging from amplitude...
One of the main drawbacks when dealing with inverse scattering problems is their intrinsic ill-condi...
Active microwave imaging techniques are aimed at reconstructing an unknown region under test by mean...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques, this paper presents the integration of a multi-re...
Inverse scattering data, although collected in a controlled-environment, are generally corrupted by ...
In this paper, a new approach for the quantitative electromagnetic imaging of unknown scatterers loc...
A set of representative results are presented that are obtained with two multiresolution strategies ...
The validation agains experimental data is a fundamental step in the assessment of the effectiveness...
The problem of determining the proprieties of an unknown object by means of electromagnetic waves pr...
In a reconstruction procedure based on the iterative solution of inverse scattering integral equatio...
This paper explores the possibility of enhancing the available information content of scattered data...
We propose a methodological approach for the detection of multiple defects inside dielectric or cond...
In this report, an iterative multi-resolution method for the reconstruction of the unmeasured compon...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques for microwave imaging, this paper proposes an appr...
A selected set of preliminary numerical results carried out in noiseless as well as noisy scenarios ...
This work presents an innovative two-step methodology for the electromagnetic imaging from amplitude...
One of the main drawbacks when dealing with inverse scattering problems is their intrinsic ill-condi...
Active microwave imaging techniques are aimed at reconstructing an unknown region under test by mean...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques, this paper presents the integration of a multi-re...
Inverse scattering data, although collected in a controlled-environment, are generally corrupted by ...
In this paper, a new approach for the quantitative electromagnetic imaging of unknown scatterers loc...
A set of representative results are presented that are obtained with two multiresolution strategies ...
The validation agains experimental data is a fundamental step in the assessment of the effectiveness...
The problem of determining the proprieties of an unknown object by means of electromagnetic waves pr...
In a reconstruction procedure based on the iterative solution of inverse scattering integral equatio...
This paper explores the possibility of enhancing the available information content of scattered data...
We propose a methodological approach for the detection of multiple defects inside dielectric or cond...
In this report, an iterative multi-resolution method for the reconstruction of the unmeasured compon...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques for microwave imaging, this paper proposes an appr...
A selected set of preliminary numerical results carried out in noiseless as well as noisy scenarios ...
This work presents an innovative two-step methodology for the electromagnetic imaging from amplitude...