We present a physically intuitive matrix approach for wave imaging and characterization in scattering media. The experimental proof of concept is performed with ultrasonic waves, but this approach can be applied to any field of wave physics for which multielement technology is available. The concept is that focused beam forming enables the synthesis, in transmit and receive, of an array of virtual transducers which map the entire medium to be imaged. The interelement responses of this virtual array form a focused reflection matrix from which spatial maps of various characteristics of the propagating wave can be retrieved. Here we demonstrate (i) a local focusing criterion that enables the image quality and the wave velocity to be evaluated ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2009.This th...
<p> The inhomogeneity of scattering medium distorts the propagation of the waves, which has been de...
Optical microscopy suffers from a loss of resolving power when imaging targets are embedded in thick...
14 pages, 5 figuresWe present a physically intuitive matrix approach for wave imaging and characteri...
Ultrasound imaging relies on two major assumptions. First, the medium is considered as homogeneous w...
Focusing waves inside inhomogeneous media is a fundamental problem for imaging. Spatial variations o...
International audienceMultiple scattering and phase distortions of seismic waves are often seen as a...
A conventional lens has well-defined transfer function with which we can form an image of a target o...
International audienceIn a heterogeneous medium, the wavefield can be decomposed as an infinite seri...
International audienceMultiple scattering and phase distortions of seismic waves are often seen as a...
Ultrasound is a widely used imaging technique in medicine, especially because it is non-invasive. It...
Recently the use of ultrasonic arrays for imaging defects in metal components has become economicall...
There are two datasets of hyperspectral reflection matrices (complex-valued): > 'data_TiO2' is for...
International audienceThe total focusing method (TFM) becomes a common approach in order to process ...
Matrix imaging paves the way towards a next revolution in wave physics. Based on the response matrix...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2009.This th...
<p> The inhomogeneity of scattering medium distorts the propagation of the waves, which has been de...
Optical microscopy suffers from a loss of resolving power when imaging targets are embedded in thick...
14 pages, 5 figuresWe present a physically intuitive matrix approach for wave imaging and characteri...
Ultrasound imaging relies on two major assumptions. First, the medium is considered as homogeneous w...
Focusing waves inside inhomogeneous media is a fundamental problem for imaging. Spatial variations o...
International audienceMultiple scattering and phase distortions of seismic waves are often seen as a...
A conventional lens has well-defined transfer function with which we can form an image of a target o...
International audienceIn a heterogeneous medium, the wavefield can be decomposed as an infinite seri...
International audienceMultiple scattering and phase distortions of seismic waves are often seen as a...
Ultrasound is a widely used imaging technique in medicine, especially because it is non-invasive. It...
Recently the use of ultrasonic arrays for imaging defects in metal components has become economicall...
There are two datasets of hyperspectral reflection matrices (complex-valued): > 'data_TiO2' is for...
International audienceThe total focusing method (TFM) becomes a common approach in order to process ...
Matrix imaging paves the way towards a next revolution in wave physics. Based on the response matrix...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2009.This th...
<p> The inhomogeneity of scattering medium distorts the propagation of the waves, which has been de...
Optical microscopy suffers from a loss of resolving power when imaging targets are embedded in thick...