The noninvasive imaging of unknown objects is of particular interest in several industrial applications. In this paper an iterative multiresolution strategy (IMRS) is applied to the reconstruction of metallic targets from experimental measurements. A representative test case is presented for evaluating the effectiveness of the IMRS for dealing with real data collected in a controlled environment in both TE and TM illuminations.
Multiscaling Reconstruction of Metallic Targets from TE and TM Experimental Data
Azaro, Renzo;Donelli, Massimo;Franceschini, Davide;Massa, Andrea
2006-01-01
Abstract
The noninvasive imaging of unknown objects is of particular interest in several industrial applications. In this paper an iterative multiresolution strategy (IMRS) is applied to the reconstruction of metallic targets from experimental measurements. A representative test case is presented for evaluating the effectiveness of the IMRS for dealing with real data collected in a controlled environment in both TE and TM illuminations.File in questo prodotto:
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