The distorted Born iterative method (DBIM) is used to solve two-dimensional inverse scattering problems, thereby providing another general method to solve the two-dimensional imaging problem when the Born and the Rytov approximations break down. Numerical simulations are performed using the distorted Born iterative method and the method proposed previously by the authors (Int. J. Imaging Syst. Technol., vol. 1, no. 1 pp. 100-108, 1989) called the Born iterative method (BIM) for several cases in which the conditions for the first-order Born approximation are not satisfied. The results show that each method has its advantages; the distorted Born iterative method shows faster convergence rate compared to the Born iterative method, while the Bo...
The present paper deals with the inversion from experimental data provided by Institut Fresnel, Fran...
AbstractA two-step reconstruction scheme is introduced to solve fixed frequency inverse scattering p...
In ultrasound tomography, cross-sectional images represent the spatial distribution of the physical ...
The distorted Born iterative method (DBIM) is applied to solve electromagnetics and ultrasonics inve...
The Born-iterative method (BIM) and the distorted-Born-iterative method (DBIM) have been proposed an...
An efficient inverse-scattering algorithm is developed to reconstruct both the permittivity and cond...
Compared to the TM case, the inverse scattering problem for the TE incident field is more complicate...
Compared to the TM case, the inverse scattering problem for the TE incident field is more complicate...
This paper concerns the reconstruction of the complex relative permittivity of an inhomogeneous obje...
The distorted Born iterative method (DBIM) computes iterative solutions to nonlinear inverse scatter...
The effect of the limited angle measurements on the nonlinear inverse scattering problem has been in...
With its consideration for nonlinear scattering phenomena, the distorted Born iterative method (DBIM...
Abstract — Ultrasonic tomography using inverse scattering, i.e., the distorted Born iterative method...
Iterative methods are suitable for solving large-size problems in the electromagnetic and acoustic w...
A nonlinear reconstruction scheme based on the Distorted Born Iterative Method (DBIM) is presented t...
The present paper deals with the inversion from experimental data provided by Institut Fresnel, Fran...
AbstractA two-step reconstruction scheme is introduced to solve fixed frequency inverse scattering p...
In ultrasound tomography, cross-sectional images represent the spatial distribution of the physical ...
The distorted Born iterative method (DBIM) is applied to solve electromagnetics and ultrasonics inve...
The Born-iterative method (BIM) and the distorted-Born-iterative method (DBIM) have been proposed an...
An efficient inverse-scattering algorithm is developed to reconstruct both the permittivity and cond...
Compared to the TM case, the inverse scattering problem for the TE incident field is more complicate...
Compared to the TM case, the inverse scattering problem for the TE incident field is more complicate...
This paper concerns the reconstruction of the complex relative permittivity of an inhomogeneous obje...
The distorted Born iterative method (DBIM) computes iterative solutions to nonlinear inverse scatter...
The effect of the limited angle measurements on the nonlinear inverse scattering problem has been in...
With its consideration for nonlinear scattering phenomena, the distorted Born iterative method (DBIM...
Abstract — Ultrasonic tomography using inverse scattering, i.e., the distorted Born iterative method...
Iterative methods are suitable for solving large-size problems in the electromagnetic and acoustic w...
A nonlinear reconstruction scheme based on the Distorted Born Iterative Method (DBIM) is presented t...
The present paper deals with the inversion from experimental data provided by Institut Fresnel, Fran...
AbstractA two-step reconstruction scheme is introduced to solve fixed frequency inverse scattering p...
In ultrasound tomography, cross-sectional images represent the spatial distribution of the physical ...