Inverse scattering data, although collected in a controlled-environment, are generally corrupted by an electromagnetic noise, which strongly affects the effectiveness of reconstruction strategies because of the intrinsic ill-conditioning of the problem. To limit the effects of the noise on the retrieval procedure, this paper presents an innovative fuzzy-logic-based approach, which allows one to take into account the corrupted nature of the data by fully exploiting all the available information content of the measurements. Selected numerical experiments in a noisy scenario are considered for assessing the potentialities of the approach also in comparison with a reference inverse scattering technique. This is the author's version of the final...
The computationally-efficient solution of fully non-linear microwave inverse scattering problems (IS...
A mature and difficult problem, still preoccupying many research communities in different applicatio...
Abstract In this paper, we show that fuzzy theory can explain heuristic methods in inverse problems ...
One of the main drawbacks when dealing with inverse scattering problems is their intrinsic ill-condi...
The problem of determining the proprieties of an unknown object by means of electromagnetic waves pr...
Inverse scattering data, even though collected in a controlled-environment, are usually corrupted by...
Active microwave imaging techniques are aimed at reconstructing an unknown region under test by mean...
A selected set of preliminary numerical results carried out in noiseless as well as noisy scenarios ...
This paper explores the possibility of enhancing the available information content of scattered data...
Inverse wave scattering aims at determining the properties of an object using data on how the object...
When a signal is recorded that has been physically generated by some scattering process (the interac...
The problem of reconstructing an image of the permittivity distribution inside a penetrable and stro...
In this work, selected results from extensive numerical simulations will be presented to assess the ...
Abstract. In many applied problems (geophysics, medicine, astronomy, etc) we cannot directly measure...
The nonlinear electromagnetic inverse scattering problem of reconstructing a possibly quasi-piecewis...
The computationally-efficient solution of fully non-linear microwave inverse scattering problems (IS...
A mature and difficult problem, still preoccupying many research communities in different applicatio...
Abstract In this paper, we show that fuzzy theory can explain heuristic methods in inverse problems ...
One of the main drawbacks when dealing with inverse scattering problems is their intrinsic ill-condi...
The problem of determining the proprieties of an unknown object by means of electromagnetic waves pr...
Inverse scattering data, even though collected in a controlled-environment, are usually corrupted by...
Active microwave imaging techniques are aimed at reconstructing an unknown region under test by mean...
A selected set of preliminary numerical results carried out in noiseless as well as noisy scenarios ...
This paper explores the possibility of enhancing the available information content of scattered data...
Inverse wave scattering aims at determining the properties of an object using data on how the object...
When a signal is recorded that has been physically generated by some scattering process (the interac...
The problem of reconstructing an image of the permittivity distribution inside a penetrable and stro...
In this work, selected results from extensive numerical simulations will be presented to assess the ...
Abstract. In many applied problems (geophysics, medicine, astronomy, etc) we cannot directly measure...
The nonlinear electromagnetic inverse scattering problem of reconstructing a possibly quasi-piecewis...
The computationally-efficient solution of fully non-linear microwave inverse scattering problems (IS...
A mature and difficult problem, still preoccupying many research communities in different applicatio...
Abstract In this paper, we show that fuzzy theory can explain heuristic methods in inverse problems ...