Title :
Microwave imaging: inversion of scattered near-field measurements
Author :
Rekanos, Ioannis T. ; Efraimidou, Melpomeni S. ; Tsiboukis, Theodoros D.
Author_Institution :
Aristotelian Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece
fDate :
9/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, the problem of reconstructing the electromagnetic properties of unknown scatterers is treated by means of a spatial-domain technique. This technique combines the finite-element method and the Polak-Ribiere nonlinear conjugate gradient optimization algorithm. The forward scattering problem is solved via the finite-element method, while the inversion is implemented by minimizing a cost function. This function consists of a standard error term and a regularization term. The first one is related to the scattered near-field measurements, which are obtained by illuminating the scatterer with plane waves from various directions of incidence. The regularization term is introduced in order to cope with the ill-posedness of the inversion. A sensitivity analysis, which is performed by an elaborate finite-element procedure, provides the direction required for updating the estimate of the scatterer profile. Significant reduction of the computation time is obtained by applying the adjoint-state-vector methodology
Keywords :
conjugate gradient methods; electromagnetic wave scattering; finite element analysis; image reconstruction; inverse problems; microwave imaging; optimisation; sensitivity analysis; EM properties reconstruction; FEM; Polak-Ribiere nonlinear optimization algorithm; adjoint-state-vector methodology; conjugate gradient optimization algorithm; cost function minimisation; electromagnetic properties; finite-element method; forward scattering problem; microwave imaging; plane wave illumination; regularization term; scattered near-field measurements inversion; scatterer profile estimation update; sensitivity analysis; spatial-domain technique; unknown scatterers; Biomedical measurements; Electromagnetic measurements; Electromagnetic scattering; Finite element methods; Geophysical measurements; Image reconstruction; Material properties; Microwave imaging; Microwave measurements; Microwave theory and techniques;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on