DocumentCode :
1520116
Title :
The third annual special session on image reconstruction using real data. 2. The application of back-propagation algorithms to the Ipswich data: preliminary results
Author :
Crosta, Giovanni F.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Sci. dell´´Ambiente e del Territori, Univ. Degli Studi Di Milano, Italy
Volume :
41
Issue :
2
fYear :
1999
fDate :
4/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
20
Lastpage :
26
Abstract :
For pt.1 see ibid., vol.41, no.1, p.34-51 (1999). The Ipswich data provide a unique opportunity for the validation of the approximate back-propagation (ABP) methods, which were originally developed to identify the shape of acoustic scatterers in the resonance region. These methods rely on a heuristic relationship, i.e., ABP, between the expansion coefficients that represent the scattered wave in the far zone and those on the obstacle boundary, Γ. The unknown is the shape-parameter vector, ψ&oarr;∈Ψad, the admissible set. The objective function to be minimized is the L2 (Γ)-norm of the boundary defect. In the vertical-polarization case, ABP consists of an affine map, which is easy to derive. Its ingredients are arrays of inner products in L2(Γ), where outgoing cylindrical wave functions are involved. The corresponding numerical results, based on the IPS001VV data, are satisfactory. The attraction domain of the expected solution, the reference obstacle (a disk), is numerically determined by varying the initial conditions in a wide subset of Ψad. Reconstruction seems to be unique, although no uniqueness condition is known for the obstacle. In the horizontal-polarization case, ABP relies on vector harmonic functions in a cylindrical geometry. The complexity of the algorithm is higher. Results based on the TPS001HH set are summarized. Although the numerical solution does not show any focal minimum other than the reference obstacle, the corresponding attraction domain is smaller than in the vertical-polarization case
Keywords :
backpropagation; electromagnetic wave polarisation; electromagnetic wave scattering; image reconstruction; inverse problems; wave functions; ABP; IPS001VV data; Ipswich data; admissible set; approximate back-propagation methods; attraction domain; back-propagation algorithms; cylindrical geometry; expansion coefficients; far zone; focal minimum; heuristic relationship; horizontal-polarization; image reconstruction; initial conditions; inner products; obstacle boundary; outgoing cylindrical wave functions; real data; reference obstacle; scattered wave; shape-parameter vector; vector harmonic functions; vertical-polarization; vertical-polarization case; Acoustic imaging; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic scattering; Electromagnetic propagation; Electromagnetic scattering; Geometry; Image reconstruction; Inverse problems; Minimization methods; Shape;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9243
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/74.769688
Filename :
769688
Link To Document :
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