We study active array imaging of small but strong scatterers in homogeneous media when multiple scattering between them is important. We use the Foldy-Lax equations to model wave propagation with multiple scattering when the scatterers are small relative to the wavelength. In active array imaging we seek to locate the positions and reflectivities of the scatterers, that is, to determine the support of the reflectivity vector and the values of its nonzero elements from echoes recorded on the array. This is a nonlinear inverse problem because of the multiple scattering. We show in this paper how to avoid the nonlinearity and form images non-iteratively through a two-step process which involves 1 norm minimization. However, under certa...
Spatial arrays of sensor elements deployed over a plane region are often used to process propagating...
Sensor arrays designed for far field operation may experience performance degradation when imaging n...
International audienceWe consider imaging in a scattering medium where the illumination goes through...
We study active array imaging of small but strong scatterers in homogeneous media when multiple sca...
We present a comprehensive study of the resolution and stability properties of sparse promoting opti...
We propose a new strategy for narrow band, active array imaging of weak localized scatterers when on...
In this paper we consider narrow band, active array imaging of weak localized scatterers when only t...
We introduce and analyze several algorithms for optimal illumination in array imaging. We consider t...
It is well-known that the resolution of traditional optical imaging system is limited by the so-call...
This Ph.D. dissertation addresses two related topics in wave-based signal processing: 1) Cramer-Rao ...
Arrays of transducer elements are used in many applications to sample the waves that propagate from ...
In imaging, much attention is paid to increasing the resolution capabilities of a system. Increasing...
Abstract. Consider the scattering of a time-harmonic plane wave incident on a two-scale heterogeneou...
Multiply scattered waves are often neglected in imaging methods, largely because of the inability of...
1 The problem of optimal illumination for selective array imaging of small and not well separated sc...
Spatial arrays of sensor elements deployed over a plane region are often used to process propagating...
Sensor arrays designed for far field operation may experience performance degradation when imaging n...
International audienceWe consider imaging in a scattering medium where the illumination goes through...
We study active array imaging of small but strong scatterers in homogeneous media when multiple sca...
We present a comprehensive study of the resolution and stability properties of sparse promoting opti...
We propose a new strategy for narrow band, active array imaging of weak localized scatterers when on...
In this paper we consider narrow band, active array imaging of weak localized scatterers when only t...
We introduce and analyze several algorithms for optimal illumination in array imaging. We consider t...
It is well-known that the resolution of traditional optical imaging system is limited by the so-call...
This Ph.D. dissertation addresses two related topics in wave-based signal processing: 1) Cramer-Rao ...
Arrays of transducer elements are used in many applications to sample the waves that propagate from ...
In imaging, much attention is paid to increasing the resolution capabilities of a system. Increasing...
Abstract. Consider the scattering of a time-harmonic plane wave incident on a two-scale heterogeneou...
Multiply scattered waves are often neglected in imaging methods, largely because of the inability of...
1 The problem of optimal illumination for selective array imaging of small and not well separated sc...
Spatial arrays of sensor elements deployed over a plane region are often used to process propagating...
Sensor arrays designed for far field operation may experience performance degradation when imaging n...
International audienceWe consider imaging in a scattering medium where the illumination goes through...