Shape reconstruction methods are particularly well suited for imaging of concealed targets. Yet, these methods are rarely employed in real nondestructive testing applications, since they generally require the electrical parameters of outer object as a priori knowledge. In this regard, we propose an approach to relieve two well known shape reconstruction algorithms, which are the linear sampling and the factorization methods, from the requirement of the a priori knowledge on electrical parameters of the surrounding medium. The idea behind this paper is that if a measurement of the reference medium (a medium which can approximate the material, except the inclusion) can be supplied to these methods, reconstructions with very high qualities can...
In this paper, we address the problem of reconstructing the shapes of the high contrast scatterers v...
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 microwave imaging, it is often of interest to inspect electrically large spatial regions. In thes...
In microwave imaging, it is often of interest to inspect electrically large spatial regions. In thes...
For the detection of hidden objects by low-frequency electromagnetic imaging the Linear Sampling Met...
The problem of imaging homogenous dielectric targets buried under a rough interface is important in ...
International audienceWe present a new linear sampling method for determining the shape of scatterin...
International audienceThe detection and identification of buried inhomogeneities using electromagnet...
International audienceThe detection and identification of buried inhomogeneities using electromagnet...
We consider a simple (but fully three-dimensional) mathematical model for the electromagnetic explor...
Detection and imaging of buried tunnels is a challenging problem which is relevant to both geophysic...
Linear Sampling Method (LSM), although a simple and fast qualitative method, encounters some limitat...
In the field of inverse scattering problems of electromagnetic imaging, there are many techniques th...
This paper deals with microwave imaging systems for the inspection of dielectric targets. In particu...
In this paper, we address the problem of reconstructing the shapes of the high contrast scatterers v...
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 microwave imaging, it is often of interest to inspect electrically large spatial regions. In thes...
In microwave imaging, it is often of interest to inspect electrically large spatial regions. In thes...
For the detection of hidden objects by low-frequency electromagnetic imaging the Linear Sampling Met...
The problem of imaging homogenous dielectric targets buried under a rough interface is important in ...
International audienceWe present a new linear sampling method for determining the shape of scatterin...
International audienceThe detection and identification of buried inhomogeneities using electromagnet...
International audienceThe detection and identification of buried inhomogeneities using electromagnet...
We consider a simple (but fully three-dimensional) mathematical model for the electromagnetic explor...
Detection and imaging of buried tunnels is a challenging problem which is relevant to both geophysic...
Linear Sampling Method (LSM), although a simple and fast qualitative method, encounters some limitat...
In the field of inverse scattering problems of electromagnetic imaging, there are many techniques th...
This paper deals with microwave imaging systems for the inspection of dielectric targets. In particu...
In this paper, we address the problem of reconstructing the shapes of the high contrast scatterers v...
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...