This paper applies the concept of optimal boundary control for solving inverse problems in shallow water acoustics. To treat the controllability problem, a continuous analytic adjoint model is derived for the Claerbout wide-angle parabolic equation (PE) using a generalized nonlocal impedance boundary condition at the water-bottom interface. While the potential of adjoint methodology has been recently demonstrated for ocean acoustic tomography, this approach combines the advantages of exact transparent boundary conditions for the wide-angle PE with the concept of adjoint-based optimal control. In contrast to meta-heuristic approaches the inversion procedure itself is directly controlled by the waveguide physics and, in a numerical implementa...
We apply optimal control techniques to find approximate solutions to an inverse problem for the acou...
Originally developed in the 1970s for the optimal control of systems governed by partial differentia...
Hursky et al. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 115(2), 607-619 (2004)] introduced the adjoint method and incorpo...
Recently the concept of optimal control by adjoint modelling has been introduced in shallow water ac...
Abstract- The propagation of acoustic signals in a waveguide can be efficiently modelled by a parabo...
Recently, an analytic adjoint-based method of optimal nonlocal boundary control has been proposed fo...
Abstract — Recently the concept of optimal boundary control by adjoint modelling has been introduced...
Penalization methods are required for the successful use of full-field acoustic inversion methods in...
Penalization methods are required for the successful use of full-field acoustic inversion methods in...
In underwater acoustics a variety of different applications of adjoint models has been proposed in r...
In this paper an analytic method is exhibited for recovering the acoustic parameters of the sub-bott...
The adjoint model method of control theory is known to give accurate and efficient data assimilation...
Recently the concept of adjoint modeling has been introduced in shallow water acoustics for solving ...
International audienceThe adjoint model method of control theory is known to give accurate and effic...
In underwater acoustics various types of nonlocal boundary conditions have been developed to handle ...
We apply optimal control techniques to find approximate solutions to an inverse problem for the acou...
Originally developed in the 1970s for the optimal control of systems governed by partial differentia...
Hursky et al. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 115(2), 607-619 (2004)] introduced the adjoint method and incorpo...
Recently the concept of optimal control by adjoint modelling has been introduced in shallow water ac...
Abstract- The propagation of acoustic signals in a waveguide can be efficiently modelled by a parabo...
Recently, an analytic adjoint-based method of optimal nonlocal boundary control has been proposed fo...
Abstract — Recently the concept of optimal boundary control by adjoint modelling has been introduced...
Penalization methods are required for the successful use of full-field acoustic inversion methods in...
Penalization methods are required for the successful use of full-field acoustic inversion methods in...
In underwater acoustics a variety of different applications of adjoint models has been proposed in r...
In this paper an analytic method is exhibited for recovering the acoustic parameters of the sub-bott...
The adjoint model method of control theory is known to give accurate and efficient data assimilation...
Recently the concept of adjoint modeling has been introduced in shallow water acoustics for solving ...
International audienceThe adjoint model method of control theory is known to give accurate and effic...
In underwater acoustics various types of nonlocal boundary conditions have been developed to handle ...
We apply optimal control techniques to find approximate solutions to an inverse problem for the acou...
Originally developed in the 1970s for the optimal control of systems governed by partial differentia...
Hursky et al. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 115(2), 607-619 (2004)] introduced the adjoint method and incorpo...