Title :
Subsurface inverse scattering problems: quantifying, qualifying, and achieving the available information
Author :
Bucci, Ovidio M. ; Crocco, Lorenzo ; Isernia, Tommaso ; Pascazio, Vito
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Ingegneria Elettronica e delle Telecomunicazioni, Universita di Napoli Federico II, Italy
fDate :
11/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In inverse scattering problems, only a limited amount of independent data is actually available whenever the finite accuracy of the measurement set up is taken into account. The authors deal with the problem of quantifying such an amount in the subsurface sensing case. In particular, an alternative formulation of the problem is given which also allows one to understand how to dimensionate the measurement setup in an optimal fashion. Analytical results are reported for the case of a lossless soil, while a numerical study is carried out in the general case. By relying on the same formulation and tools, the authors also discuss the kind of unknown profiles that can actually be retrieved. In particular, it is shown that the class of retrievable functions exhibits intrinsic multiresolution features. This suggests that adoption of wavelet expansions to represent the unknown function may enhance the reconstruction capabilities. Numerical examples support this conclusion
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave scattering; inverse problems; radar theory; EM scattering; ground penetrating radar; independent data; intrinsic multiresolution features; lossless soil; measurement setup; microwave tomography; nonlinear inverse problems; reconstruction capabilities; retrievable functions; subsurface inverse scattering problems; wavelet expansions; Electromagnetic scattering; Ground penetrating radar; Helium; Inverse problems; Monitoring; Particle measurements; Radar scattering; Soil measurements; Telecommunications; Tomography;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on