DocumentCode
3191327
Title
Inverse scattering solution for inhomogeneous bodies
Author
Joachimowicz, N. ; Pichot, C.
Author_Institution
Lab. des Signaux et Syst., Gif-sur-Yvette, France
fYear
1992
fDate
18-25 June 1992
Abstract
Summary form only given. The authors discussed a Newton-type iterative method for solving a nonlinear ill-posed inverse electromagnetic scattering problem: the quantitative reconstruction of the complex permittivity distribution of inhomogeneous 2-D or 3-D objects from scattered near-field data. The use of an iterative procedure is important because the effects of ill-conditioning can be significantly reduced by enforcing the convergence with information about object external shape, upper and lower bounds of complex permittivity, the presence of different media, etc. The domain of validity of this method is directly related to the signal-to-noise ratio. The method is illustrated with various numerical simulations of practical interest performed on dissipative inhomogeneous dielectric objects (biological phantoms, human arm, etc.) in view of biomedical applications of microwave imaging. The influence of noise has been also studied in order to test the robustness of the algorithm, and reconstructions using real experimental data have been made.<>
Keywords
electromagnetic wave scattering; inverse problems; iterative methods; microwave imaging; patient diagnosis; Newton-type iterative method; biomedical applications; complex permittivity distribution; dissipative inhomogeneous dielectric objects; inhomogeneous bodies; microwave imaging; noise; nonlinear ill-posed inverse electromagnetic scattering problem; numerical simulations; scattered near-field data; Convergence; Dielectrics; Electromagnetic scattering; Image reconstruction; Inverse problems; Iterative methods; Numerical simulation; Permittivity; Shape; Signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1992. AP-S. 1992 Digest. Held in Conjuction with: URSI Radio Science Meeting and Nuclear EMP Meeting., IEEE
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0730-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APS.1992.221521
Filename
221521
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