An iterated marching method is presented for the reconstruction of rough perfectly reflecting one-dimensional (1D) surfaces from scattered data arising from a scalar wave at grazing incidence. This is based on coupled integral equations adapted from an earlier approach using the parabolic equation, relating the scattered field at a plane to the unknown surface. Taking the flat surface as an initial guess, these are solved here using at most three iterations. The method is applied to scattered field data generated from the full Helmholtz equations. This approach improves stability and self-consistency. The reconstructed surface profiles are found to be in good agreement with the exact forms. The sensitivity with respect to random noise is al...
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This paper presents a new method for the reconstruction of the perfectly electric conducting (PEC) r...
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We develop a method for the reconstruction of a perfectly reflecting rough surface from phaseless me...
A method is developed for rough surface reconstruction using fields scattered at grazing angles in a...
Although there is extensive literature on theoretical and numerical techniques for the rough surface...
AbslracL The paper considen the invene scatlering problem for a xalar wavefield incident at grazing ...
In this paper, an algorithm to reconstruct one-dimensional impenetrable rough surface from the knowl...
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This letter addresses a reconstruction algorithm of locally rough inaccessible surface profiles via ...
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The moments of a plane wave scattered at low grazing angles from a one-dimensional perfectly reflect...
International audienceIn this introductory paper, we present with some details the (mathematically) ...
This paper presents a new method for the reconstruction of the perfectly electric conducting (PEC) r...
International audienceWe deal with the problem of determining the profile of a perfectly conducting ...
We develop a method for the reconstruction of a perfectly reflecting rough surface from phaseless me...
A method is developed for rough surface reconstruction using fields scattered at grazing angles in a...
Although there is extensive literature on theoretical and numerical techniques for the rough surface...
AbslracL The paper considen the invene scatlering problem for a xalar wavefield incident at grazing ...
In this paper, an algorithm to reconstruct one-dimensional impenetrable rough surface from the knowl...
International audienceWe numerically demonstrate that an iterative inverse method based on a rigouro...
Abstract—We present a boundary integral method for the nu-merical solution of the rigorous problem o...
A full-wave approach has been developed to study the problem of electromagnetic wave propagation in ...
This letter addresses a reconstruction algorithm of locally rough inaccessible surface profiles via ...
In this letter, an inverse scattering problem for the reconstruction of rough surfaces having standa...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:8715.1804(CLRC-RAL-TR--95-020) / BLDSC - ...
The moments of a plane wave scattered at low grazing angles from a one-dimensional perfectly reflect...
International audienceIn this introductory paper, we present with some details the (mathematically) ...
This paper presents a new method for the reconstruction of the perfectly electric conducting (PEC) r...
International audienceWe deal with the problem of determining the profile of a perfectly conducting ...