The purpose of this work is to provide a rigorous mathematical analysis of the expected super-resolution phenomenon in the time-reversal imaging of electromagnetic (EM) radiating sources embedded in a high contrast medium. It is known that the resolution limit is essentially determined by the sharpness of the imaginary part of the EM Green's tensor for the associated background. We first establish the close connection between the resolution and the material parameters and the resolvent of the electric integral operator, via the Lippmann-Schwinger representation formula. We then present an insightful characterization of the spectral structure of the integral operator for a general bounded domain and derive the pole-pencil decomposition of i...
We consider the inverse problem of array imaging of active sources (targets) in randomly inhomogeneo...
5 ppInternational audienceComputational imaging of micro-structured systemsas a grid-like set of a f...
In this paper we are concerned with a microwave imaging problem for a non-magnetic two-layered backg...
The purpose of this work is to provide a rigorous mathematical analysis of the expected superresolut...
It has been observed that super resolution is possible in the electromagnetic imaging. In the first ...
International audienceElectromagnetic time-reversal enabling potential super-resolution in telecommu...
A study was conducted on the resolution of image quantitatively and the physical reason for super-re...
In time reversal, an array of transducers receives the signal emitted by a localized source, time re...
Abstract. Ohmic dissipation in conductive media considerably limits the penetrative power of high-fr...
This paper deals with the classical question of estimating achievable resolution in terms of configu...
This paper develops a mathematical theory of super-resolution. Broadly speaking, super-resolution is...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to image parts of the body using only electromagnetic inter...
This work studies the nature of super-resolution, the phenomenon of resolution beyond the diffractio...
Because of the wave nature of light, image resolution is limited by the diffraction effects of the f...
International audienceA number of recent studies discuss the phenomenon of super resolution, thatis,...
We consider the inverse problem of array imaging of active sources (targets) in randomly inhomogeneo...
5 ppInternational audienceComputational imaging of micro-structured systemsas a grid-like set of a f...
In this paper we are concerned with a microwave imaging problem for a non-magnetic two-layered backg...
The purpose of this work is to provide a rigorous mathematical analysis of the expected superresolut...
It has been observed that super resolution is possible in the electromagnetic imaging. In the first ...
International audienceElectromagnetic time-reversal enabling potential super-resolution in telecommu...
A study was conducted on the resolution of image quantitatively and the physical reason for super-re...
In time reversal, an array of transducers receives the signal emitted by a localized source, time re...
Abstract. Ohmic dissipation in conductive media considerably limits the penetrative power of high-fr...
This paper deals with the classical question of estimating achievable resolution in terms of configu...
This paper develops a mathematical theory of super-resolution. Broadly speaking, super-resolution is...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to image parts of the body using only electromagnetic inter...
This work studies the nature of super-resolution, the phenomenon of resolution beyond the diffractio...
Because of the wave nature of light, image resolution is limited by the diffraction effects of the f...
International audienceA number of recent studies discuss the phenomenon of super resolution, thatis,...
We consider the inverse problem of array imaging of active sources (targets) in randomly inhomogeneo...
5 ppInternational audienceComputational imaging of micro-structured systemsas a grid-like set of a f...
In this paper we are concerned with a microwave imaging problem for a non-magnetic two-layered backg...