The problem of reconstructing a strip electric current from its radiated field collected over a bounded finite rectilinear observation domain, orthogonal and centered with respect to the source, is dealt with. In particular, the study is developed for a two-dimensional, scalar geometry and focuses on the estimation of achievable performance in terms of the number of degrees of freedom (NDF) and depth resolution. This is a classical problem that we contributed to in the past by addressing a Fresnel zone configuration. Here, the plan is to expand those results by removing the geometrical limitations due to the Fresnel approximation. The main idea is to rewrite the involved radiation operator as a Fourier-type integral operator by introducing ...
Abstract—This paper deals with an inverse source problem starting from the knowledge of the radiated...
In this paper, the problem of computing the number of degrees of freedom (NDF) of the field radiated...
The solution appraisal component of the inverse problem involves investigation of the relationship b...
The problem of determining the achievable resolution limits in the reconstruction of a current distr...
The information content of radiated fields and the achievable resolution limits in the reconstructio...
This paper deals with the classical question of estimating achievable resolution in terms of configu...
The problem of determining an unknown rectilinear source from the knowledge of its radiated field ov...
In this paper, the classical question of estimating the achievable resolution in terms of the config...
In this paper, we consider an inverse source problem in the near zone for a prototype configuration ...
The achievable depth resolution in reconstructing the permittivity profile of a dielectric strip und...
In this paper, we address the problem of how to efficiently sample the radiated field in the framewo...
This paper deals with the classical question of estimating the achievable resolution in terms of the...
The reconstruction of the dielectric permittivity profile from scattered field measurements in two d...
This paper is concerned with estimating the achievable resolution in the reconstruction of strip sou...
Abstract—This paper deals with an inverse source problem starting from the knowledge of the radiated...
In this paper, the problem of computing the number of degrees of freedom (NDF) of the field radiated...
The solution appraisal component of the inverse problem involves investigation of the relationship b...
The problem of determining the achievable resolution limits in the reconstruction of a current distr...
The information content of radiated fields and the achievable resolution limits in the reconstructio...
This paper deals with the classical question of estimating achievable resolution in terms of configu...
The problem of determining an unknown rectilinear source from the knowledge of its radiated field ov...
In this paper, the classical question of estimating the achievable resolution in terms of the config...
In this paper, we consider an inverse source problem in the near zone for a prototype configuration ...
The achievable depth resolution in reconstructing the permittivity profile of a dielectric strip und...
In this paper, we address the problem of how to efficiently sample the radiated field in the framewo...
This paper deals with the classical question of estimating the achievable resolution in terms of the...
The reconstruction of the dielectric permittivity profile from scattered field measurements in two d...
This paper is concerned with estimating the achievable resolution in the reconstruction of strip sou...
Abstract—This paper deals with an inverse source problem starting from the knowledge of the radiated...
In this paper, the problem of computing the number of degrees of freedom (NDF) of the field radiated...
The solution appraisal component of the inverse problem involves investigation of the relationship b...