International audienceTo overcome the ill-posedness of the inverse scattering problem, we introduce an appropriate way of representing the unknown permittivity profile which benefits from two a priori pieces of information which are commonly encountered. First, the unknown permittivity map has a limited spatial support which can be contained within a circular investigation area. Second, from physical reasoning based on the scattering operator, there is only a limited number of independent parameters that can be retrieved from the measured fields. Both pieces of a priori information can be adequately introduced by representing the unknown permittivity profile in terms of a Zernike polynomial expansion, correctly truncated according to the nu...
In statistical theory, the Huber function yields robust estimations reducing the effect of outliers....
This work is aimed at a preliminary design and implementation of a system solving the inverse proble...
The reconstruction of the geometric and dielectric properties of unknown targets starting from measu...
International audienceA nonlinear inverse scattering problem is solved to retrieve the permittivity ...
International audienceA method for reconstructing the complex permittivity profile of lossy dielectr...
This paper presents an efficient reconstruction algorithm based on the exponential filtering of sing...
International audienceThis paper deals with two different quantitative inversion algorithms for reco...
The aim of the present work is to validate a full vectorial electromagnetic inverse scattering algor...
This paper presents reconstructions of four targets from the 3D Fresnel database. The electromagneti...
In the present work we have presented a reliable and efficient algorithm for the data inversion, whi...
Electromagnetic scattering inverse problems, microwave imaging, reconstruction of dielectric media, ...
link to the publisher version: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6912945International audienceIn ...
Abstract—A new spatial-domain technique for the reconstruc-tion of the complex permittivity profile ...
Abstract-We discuss two techniques for solving two-dimensional (2-D) inverse scattering problems by ...
International audienceTo accurately image a complex shape but large 3D target whose scattered field ...
In statistical theory, the Huber function yields robust estimations reducing the effect of outliers....
This work is aimed at a preliminary design and implementation of a system solving the inverse proble...
The reconstruction of the geometric and dielectric properties of unknown targets starting from measu...
International audienceA nonlinear inverse scattering problem is solved to retrieve the permittivity ...
International audienceA method for reconstructing the complex permittivity profile of lossy dielectr...
This paper presents an efficient reconstruction algorithm based on the exponential filtering of sing...
International audienceThis paper deals with two different quantitative inversion algorithms for reco...
The aim of the present work is to validate a full vectorial electromagnetic inverse scattering algor...
This paper presents reconstructions of four targets from the 3D Fresnel database. The electromagneti...
In the present work we have presented a reliable and efficient algorithm for the data inversion, whi...
Electromagnetic scattering inverse problems, microwave imaging, reconstruction of dielectric media, ...
link to the publisher version: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6912945International audienceIn ...
Abstract—A new spatial-domain technique for the reconstruc-tion of the complex permittivity profile ...
Abstract-We discuss two techniques for solving two-dimensional (2-D) inverse scattering problems by ...
International audienceTo accurately image a complex shape but large 3D target whose scattered field ...
In statistical theory, the Huber function yields robust estimations reducing the effect of outliers....
This work is aimed at a preliminary design and implementation of a system solving the inverse proble...
The reconstruction of the geometric and dielectric properties of unknown targets starting from measu...