The inverse scattering problem has numerous significant applications, including in geophysical explorations, medical imaging, and radar imaging. To achieve better performance of the imaging system, theoretical knowledge of the resolution of the algorithm is required for most of these applications. However, analytical investigations about the resolution presently feel inadequate. In order to estimate the achievable resolution, we address the point spread function (PSF) evaluation of the scattered field for a single frequency and the multi-view case both for the near and the far fields and the scalar case when the angular domain of the incident field and observation ranges is a round angle. Instead of the common free space condition, an inhom...
The authors present a novel approach to solving the problem of the reconstruction of arbitrary stron...
[[abstract]]A time-domain inverse scattering technique for estimating the location, shape, and permi...
In inverse scattering problems, the most accurate possible imaging results require plane waves impin...
Electromagnetic tomography has been applied to problems in nondestructive evolution, ground-penetrat...
In this paper, we address the problem of imaging "thin" metallic cylinders from the knowledge of the...
Abstract—A variety of methods have been applied to the inverse scattering problem for breast imaging...
In linear inverse scattering, the performance of the imaging system is sometimes evaluated in terms ...
Inverse scattering problems stand at the center of many important imaging applications, such as geop...
This paper deals with 3D and 2D linear inverse scattering approaches based on the Born approximation...
International audienceA nonlinear inverse scattering problem is solved to retrieve the permittivity ...
[[abstract]]The inverse scattering of buried inhomogeneous uniaxial dielectriccylinders is investiga...
[[abstract]]This paper presents the studies of time domain inverse scattering for a two-dimensional ...
Phaseless data are used to evaluate the application of an electromagnetic inverse-scattering-based p...
[[abstract]]In this paper, an efficient optimization algorithm for solving the TE wave imaging probl...
A new approach for the inversion of synthetic and measured scattered data is proposed in this paper....
The authors present a novel approach to solving the problem of the reconstruction of arbitrary stron...
[[abstract]]A time-domain inverse scattering technique for estimating the location, shape, and permi...
In inverse scattering problems, the most accurate possible imaging results require plane waves impin...
Electromagnetic tomography has been applied to problems in nondestructive evolution, ground-penetrat...
In this paper, we address the problem of imaging "thin" metallic cylinders from the knowledge of the...
Abstract—A variety of methods have been applied to the inverse scattering problem for breast imaging...
In linear inverse scattering, the performance of the imaging system is sometimes evaluated in terms ...
Inverse scattering problems stand at the center of many important imaging applications, such as geop...
This paper deals with 3D and 2D linear inverse scattering approaches based on the Born approximation...
International audienceA nonlinear inverse scattering problem is solved to retrieve the permittivity ...
[[abstract]]The inverse scattering of buried inhomogeneous uniaxial dielectriccylinders is investiga...
[[abstract]]This paper presents the studies of time domain inverse scattering for a two-dimensional ...
Phaseless data are used to evaluate the application of an electromagnetic inverse-scattering-based p...
[[abstract]]In this paper, an efficient optimization algorithm for solving the TE wave imaging probl...
A new approach for the inversion of synthetic and measured scattered data is proposed in this paper....
The authors present a novel approach to solving the problem of the reconstruction of arbitrary stron...
[[abstract]]A time-domain inverse scattering technique for estimating the location, shape, and permi...
In inverse scattering problems, the most accurate possible imaging results require plane waves impin...