Title :
Singular value analysis of the Jacobian matrix in microwave image reconstruction
Author :
Fang, Qianqian ; Meaney, Paul M. ; Paulsen, Keith D.
Author_Institution :
Thayer Sch. of Eng., Dartmouth Coll., NS
Abstract :
For non-linear inverse scattering problems utilizing Gauss-Newton methods, the Jacobian matrix encodes rich information concerning the system performance and algorithm efficiency. In this paper, we perform an analytical evaluation of a single-iteration Jacobian matrix based on a previously derived nodal adjoint representation. Concepts for studying linear ill-posed problems, such as the degree-of-ill-posedness, are used to assess the impact of important system parameters on the expected image quality. Analytical singular value decomposition (SVD) of the Jacobian matrix for a circular imaging domain is derived along with the numerical SVD for optimizing imaging system configurations. The results show significant reductions in the degree-of-ill-posedness when signal frequency, antenna array density and property parameter sampling are increased. Specifically, the decay rate in the singular spectrum of the Jacobian decreases monotonically with signal frequency being approximately 1/3 of its 0.1 GHz value at 3 GHz, is improved with antenna array density up to about 35 equally-spaced circumferentially positioned elements and drops significantly with increased property parameter sampling to more than twice the amount of measurement data. These results should serve as useful guidelines in the development of design specifications for an optimized hardware installation
Keywords :
Jacobian matrices; Newton method; antenna arrays; image reconstruction; image representation; image resolution; image sampling; microwave imaging; singular value decomposition; Gauss-Newton methods; antenna array density; circular imaging; circumferentially positioned elements; degree-of-ill-posedness; image quality; linear ill-posed problems; microwave image reconstruction; nodal adjoint representation; nonlinear inverse scattering problems; optimized hardware installation; parameter sampling; signal frequency; single-iteration Jacobian matrix; singular value analysis; singular value decomposition; Antenna arrays; Frequency; Image analysis; Image reconstruction; Inverse problems; Jacobian matrices; Least squares methods; Newton method; Recursive estimation; System performance; Jacobian matrix; Zernike polynomial; microwave imaging; singular value analysis;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2006.879192