Title :
Subwavelength-resolution microwave tomography using wire grid models and enhanced regularization techniques
Author :
Omrane, Badr ; Laurin, Jean-Jacques ; Goussard, Yves
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Victoria Univ., BC, Canada
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a new approach to handle the nonlinear microwave tomography equations for dielectric materials. The electromagnetic tomography equations are rewritten in the framework of an equivalent wire grid model loaded with resistors and capacitors to represent the permittivity and conductivity of the material. The validation of the model is performed using near-field measurements at a frequency of 2.45 GHz on devices under test made of dielectric plates of various shapes surrounded by an unbounded free-space medium. The reconstruction algorithm is based on the contrast source inversion (CSI) technique. Here, we introduce an enhanced version of the CSI cost function by adding extra regularization terms; in addition, minimization is carried out using a logarithmic barrier constraint in order to avoid nonphysical permittivity and conductivity values. The distributions of those physical properties retrieved with experimental data, for nonhomogeneous dielectric structures of known composition, are in good agreement with the expected ones. The imaging resolution is limited by the density of the wire grid meshing.
Keywords :
UHF measurement; dielectric materials; microwave imaging; minimisation; nonlinear equations; tomography; 2.45 GHz; conjugate gradient; contrast source inversion; dielectric materials; electromagnetic tomography equations; enhanced regularization techniques; imaging resolution; logarithmic barrier constraint; material conductivity; material permittivity; minimization technique; near-field measurements; nonhomogeneous dielectric structures; nonlinear microwave tomography equations; reconstruction algorithm; wire grid meshing; wire grid models; Conductivity; Dielectric materials; Electromagnetic modeling; Load modeling; Microwave theory and techniques; Nonlinear equations; Permittivity; Shape measurement; Tomography; Wire; Conjugate gradient; logarithmic barrier; microwave tomography; near-field measurements; reconstruction algorithm; regularization;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2006.871355