Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
In this paper, a 1-D inverse-scattering problem laying within the framework of through-wall imaging is addressed. In particular, the problem of localizing the interfaces of a slab hidden behind an obstacle, another slab whose electromagnetic features and thickness are known, is considered. To this end, an approximate linear mathematical relationship between the scattered field and the unknown slab-interface positions is stated. Such
an approximate relationship arises from neglecting the multiplereflections
between the two unknown slabs interfaces and between the slab and the obstacle. The unknown locations of the slabs interfaces are represented as the support of Dirac-´ functions, and the problem is cast as the inversion of a linear integral operator whose inversion is achieved by means of the Truncated-Singular-Value-Decomposition (TSVD) inversion scheme. The effect of the parameters of the obstacle on the inversion algorithm and the
performances achievable by the solution approach are assessed by exploiting synthetic data. Furthermore, a comparison with the reconstructions obtained under the Born approximation and with the time-backscattered field is achieved. Finally, results obtained by employing experimental data collected owing to a steppedfrequency ground-penetrating radar system are also presented.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Linear inverse-scattering problem; steppedfrequency; ground-penetrating radar (GPR); through-wall imaging (TWI)
Elenco autori:
Soldovieri, Francesco
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