A new solution approach to inverse scattering from aspect-limited phaseless measurements of the total field is introduced and discussed. In analogy with the case of measurements on closed curves [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A21, 622 (2004)], the procedure splits the problem into two different steps. In the first step, amplitude and phase of the scattered field are estimated from only amplitude information of the total field. By properly extending the concept of reduced radiated field to the case of scattered fields (as a function of both illumination and measurement variables) and taking advantage of the properties of the square amplitude distribution of the total field, criteria are given for an optimal choice of the measurement setup and a successfu...
An inverse scattering approach based on the field equivalence principle is developed for reconstruct...
An approach to image the reflectivity profile of a planar target employing only amplitude non-redund...
We summarize recent approaches to estimate electromagnetic fields in an arbitrary two-dimensional sc...
A new solution approach to inverse scattering from aspect-limited phaseless measurements of the tota...
International audienceTwo-dimensional target characterization using inverse profiling approaches wit...
International audienceAn inverse method and measurement setup for profile and constitutive parameter...
The inverse scattering problem of recovering the contour of planar metallic scattering objects from ...
Applicability of inverse scattering based imaging procedures can be broadened by developing new appr...
Abstract—To measure the phase of signal with very high working frequency such as THz, and optics ban...
An inverse method and measurement setup for profile and constitutive parameters reconstruction from ...
Near field techniques allow to estimate a 3D map of the electromagnetic emission of an equipment exp...
The ever-growing complexity of radiating systems asks for always more challenging radiation pattern ...
In some practical applications, the phase measurement of the scattered fields are too corrupted by n...
Radiation pattern determination from phaseless near field data distributions collected over limited ...
International audiencePhaseless near field measurements are an attractive solution to characterize a...
An inverse scattering approach based on the field equivalence principle is developed for reconstruct...
An approach to image the reflectivity profile of a planar target employing only amplitude non-redund...
We summarize recent approaches to estimate electromagnetic fields in an arbitrary two-dimensional sc...
A new solution approach to inverse scattering from aspect-limited phaseless measurements of the tota...
International audienceTwo-dimensional target characterization using inverse profiling approaches wit...
International audienceAn inverse method and measurement setup for profile and constitutive parameter...
The inverse scattering problem of recovering the contour of planar metallic scattering objects from ...
Applicability of inverse scattering based imaging procedures can be broadened by developing new appr...
Abstract—To measure the phase of signal with very high working frequency such as THz, and optics ban...
An inverse method and measurement setup for profile and constitutive parameters reconstruction from ...
Near field techniques allow to estimate a 3D map of the electromagnetic emission of an equipment exp...
The ever-growing complexity of radiating systems asks for always more challenging radiation pattern ...
In some practical applications, the phase measurement of the scattered fields are too corrupted by n...
Radiation pattern determination from phaseless near field data distributions collected over limited ...
International audiencePhaseless near field measurements are an attractive solution to characterize a...
An inverse scattering approach based on the field equivalence principle is developed for reconstruct...
An approach to image the reflectivity profile of a planar target employing only amplitude non-redund...
We summarize recent approaches to estimate electromagnetic fields in an arbitrary two-dimensional sc...