Backscattered cloaking attempts to mask vibrations in the direction of measurement. This research focuses on one dimensional backscattered cloaking. This problem can be described in terms of spring mass mechanics, circuits, acoustics, and atomic lattice vibrations. In this poster, we discuss methods for cloaking both a ten mass system toy problem and a large one hundred mass system. We utilize Plancherel’s theorem to allow optimization of both systems in the Fourier domain. We then proceed to optimize the ten mass system using a Fourier transform polynomial and the hundred mass system using Tikhonov regularization. Simulation results are provided, and results show a large improvement in the residual value from optimizing both the ten and on...
"In this Chapter, we review the theoretical analysis and the design principles of electromagnetic cl...
We develop a very general theory on the regularized approximate invisibility cloaking for the wave s...
In this paper, the synthesis of dielectric cloaks is solved in terms of an inverse scattering proble...
We present a theory for the cloaking of arbitrarily shaped objects and demonstrate electromagnetic s...
In the first four chapters 1-4, we study, in the quasistatic regime, the behavior of the dissipated ...
AbstractWe consider regularized approximate cloaking for the Helmholtz equation. Various cloaking sc...
Proceeding from the scattered field expansion in cylindrical harmonics, we define partial invisibili...
We discuss the global scattering response of invisibility cloaks over the entire electromagnetic spe...
Motivated by the approximate cloaking problem, we consider a variable coefficient Helmholtz equation...
Using the framework of transformation optics, this paper presents a detailed analysis of a non-singu...
"The paper presents an original boundary integral equation (BIE) formulation for the analysis of the...
In this work we report some advances in the design of mantle cloaking devices to reduce the scatteri...
Sébastien Guenneau was the speaker at the conference.International audienceWe present two methods fo...
This work develops a theoretical framework that can analyze acoustic cloak's scattering in a mo...
Using the framework of transformation optics, this paper presents a detailed analysis of a non-singu...
"In this Chapter, we review the theoretical analysis and the design principles of electromagnetic cl...
We develop a very general theory on the regularized approximate invisibility cloaking for the wave s...
In this paper, the synthesis of dielectric cloaks is solved in terms of an inverse scattering proble...
We present a theory for the cloaking of arbitrarily shaped objects and demonstrate electromagnetic s...
In the first four chapters 1-4, we study, in the quasistatic regime, the behavior of the dissipated ...
AbstractWe consider regularized approximate cloaking for the Helmholtz equation. Various cloaking sc...
Proceeding from the scattered field expansion in cylindrical harmonics, we define partial invisibili...
We discuss the global scattering response of invisibility cloaks over the entire electromagnetic spe...
Motivated by the approximate cloaking problem, we consider a variable coefficient Helmholtz equation...
Using the framework of transformation optics, this paper presents a detailed analysis of a non-singu...
"The paper presents an original boundary integral equation (BIE) formulation for the analysis of the...
In this work we report some advances in the design of mantle cloaking devices to reduce the scatteri...
Sébastien Guenneau was the speaker at the conference.International audienceWe present two methods fo...
This work develops a theoretical framework that can analyze acoustic cloak's scattering in a mo...
Using the framework of transformation optics, this paper presents a detailed analysis of a non-singu...
"In this Chapter, we review the theoretical analysis and the design principles of electromagnetic cl...
We develop a very general theory on the regularized approximate invisibility cloaking for the wave s...
In this paper, the synthesis of dielectric cloaks is solved in terms of an inverse scattering proble...