A two-and-a-half-dimensional (2.5D) quantitative millimeter wave imaging algorithm, based on Newton-type optimization, is presented. The goal is to reconstruct the complex permittivity of a long inhomogeneous (lossy) scatterer, embedded in free space, from a number of time-harmonic scattered field measurements. This 2.5 D technique exploits the two-dimensional nature of the scatterer, while safeguarding the fully vectorial three-dimensional nature of the incident fields, typically Gaussian beams. The inverse problem is solved with a modified Gauss-Newton non-linear optimization technique with line search, where a multiplicative smoothing regularization is applied to the least-squares data fit. We present preliminary reconstructions from syn...
For the development of millimeter wave imaging systems, it is important to be able to simulate some ...
International audienceFor the development of millimeter wave imaging systems, it is important to be ...
International audienceFor the development of millimeter wave imaging systems, it is important to be ...
A two-and-a-half-dimensional (2.5D) quantitative millimeter wave imaging algorithm, based on Newton-...
A two-and-a-half-dimensional (2.5D) quantitative millimeter wave imaging algorithm, based on Newton-...
International audienceA reconstruction algorithm is detailed for three-dimensional full-vectorial mi...
International audienceA reconstruction algorithm is detailed for three-dimensional full-vectorial mi...
International audienceA reconstruction algorithm is detailed for three-dimensional full-vectorial mi...
International audienceThis paper deals with two different quantitative inversion algorithms for reco...
International audienceThis paper deals with two different quantitative inversion algorithms for reco...
In this contribution, the authors provide a proof of principle for quantitative imaging of concealed...
In this contribution, the authors provide a proof of principle for quantitative imaging of concealed...
International audienceIn this paper, we present quantitative image reconstructions (i.e. permittivit...
International audienceIn this paper, we present quantitative image reconstructions (i.e. permittivit...
For the development of millimeter wave imaging systems, it is important to be able to simulate some ...
For the development of millimeter wave imaging systems, it is important to be able to simulate some ...
International audienceFor the development of millimeter wave imaging systems, it is important to be ...
International audienceFor the development of millimeter wave imaging systems, it is important to be ...
A two-and-a-half-dimensional (2.5D) quantitative millimeter wave imaging algorithm, based on Newton-...
A two-and-a-half-dimensional (2.5D) quantitative millimeter wave imaging algorithm, based on Newton-...
International audienceA reconstruction algorithm is detailed for three-dimensional full-vectorial mi...
International audienceA reconstruction algorithm is detailed for three-dimensional full-vectorial mi...
International audienceA reconstruction algorithm is detailed for three-dimensional full-vectorial mi...
International audienceThis paper deals with two different quantitative inversion algorithms for reco...
International audienceThis paper deals with two different quantitative inversion algorithms for reco...
In this contribution, the authors provide a proof of principle for quantitative imaging of concealed...
In this contribution, the authors provide a proof of principle for quantitative imaging of concealed...
International audienceIn this paper, we present quantitative image reconstructions (i.e. permittivit...
International audienceIn this paper, we present quantitative image reconstructions (i.e. permittivit...
For the development of millimeter wave imaging systems, it is important to be able to simulate some ...
For the development of millimeter wave imaging systems, it is important to be able to simulate some ...
International audienceFor the development of millimeter wave imaging systems, it is important to be ...
International audienceFor the development of millimeter wave imaging systems, it is important to be ...