Active microwave imaging techniques are aimed at reconstructing an unknown region under test by means of suitable inversion algorithms starting from the measurement of the scattered electromagnetic field. Within such a framework, this paper focuses on an innovative strategy that fully exploits the information arising from the illumination of the investigation domain with different configurations as well as radiation patterns of the probing sources. The proposed approach can be easily integrated with multiview techniques and, unlike multifrequency methods, it does not require additive a-priori information on the dielectric nature of the scatterer under test. A large number of numerical simulations concerned with 2D geometries confirms the ef...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques for microwave imaging, this paper proposes an appr...
In the framework of nondestructive evaluation and testing, microwave inverse scattering approaches d...
This work presents an innovative two-step methodology for the electromagnetic imaging from amplitude...
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 this paper, a new approach for the quantitative electromagnetic imaging of unknown scatterers loc...
The validation agains experimental data is a fundamental step in the assessment of the effectiveness...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques, this paper presents the integration of a multi-re...
Inverse scattering data, even though collected in a controlled-environment, are usually corrupted by...
A set of representative results are presented that are obtained with two multiresolution strategies ...
In the following contribution an innovative two step strategy for the inversion of amplitude-only da...
We propose a methodological approach for the detection of multiple defects inside dielectric or cond...
One of the main drawbacks when dealing with inverse scattering problems is their intrinsic ill-condi...
In this report, an iterative multi-resolution method for the reconstruction of the unmeasured compon...
A selected set of preliminary numerical results carried out in noiseless as well as noisy scenarios ...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques for microwave imaging, this paper proposes an appr...
In the framework of nondestructive evaluation and testing, microwave inverse scattering approaches d...
This work presents an innovative two-step methodology for the electromagnetic imaging from amplitude...
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 this paper, a new approach for the quantitative electromagnetic imaging of unknown scatterers loc...
The validation agains experimental data is a fundamental step in the assessment of the effectiveness...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques, this paper presents the integration of a multi-re...
Inverse scattering data, even though collected in a controlled-environment, are usually corrupted by...
A set of representative results are presented that are obtained with two multiresolution strategies ...
In the following contribution an innovative two step strategy for the inversion of amplitude-only da...
We propose a methodological approach for the detection of multiple defects inside dielectric or cond...
One of the main drawbacks when dealing with inverse scattering problems is their intrinsic ill-condi...
In this report, an iterative multi-resolution method for the reconstruction of the unmeasured compon...
A selected set of preliminary numerical results carried out in noiseless as well as noisy scenarios ...
In the framework of inverse scattering techniques for microwave imaging, this paper proposes an appr...
In the framework of nondestructive evaluation and testing, microwave inverse scattering approaches d...
This work presents an innovative two-step methodology for the electromagnetic imaging from amplitude...