Title :
Full three-dimensional multi-frequency electromagnetic inversion
Author :
Abubakar, A. ; van den Berg, P.M. ; Bloemenkamp, R.F.
Author_Institution :
Center for Tech. Geosci., Delft Univ. of Technol., Netherlands
Abstract :
A method is presented for reconstructing the permittivity and conductivity of unknown 3D targets embedded in a lossy homogeneous background from vectorial multi-frequency data. The unknown targets are assumed to be located in an object domain D embedded in a homogeneous lossy background medium with complex conductivity /spl sigma//sub b/´=/spl sigma//sub b/-i/spl omega//sub j//spl epsiv//sub b/ To reconstruct the complex conductivity of this object domain D from knowledge of the scattered field, we assume that the targets are illuminated successively by a number of incident fields generated by dipole sources at different spatial positions (k=1, ..., K) and operating at different frequencies (j=1, ..., J). We then have a full-vectorial three-dimensional problem where the incident electric field is denoted by E/sub j,k//sup inc/, and the total electric field by E/sub j,k/. We assume that, for the description of the material dispersion, the Maxwell model holds. We then introduce the contrast function /spl chi//sub j/=(/spl epsiv/-/spl epsiv//sub b/)//spl epsiv//sub b/+i(/spl sigma/-/spl sigma//sub b/)//spl omega//sub j//spl epsiv//sub b/, where /spl epsiv/ is the spatially dependent permittivity and /spl sigma/ is the spatially dependent conductivity.
Keywords :
electric fields; electric moments; electrical conductivity; electromagnetic field theory; electromagnetic wave scattering; inverse problems; permittivity; 3D targets; Maxwell model; conductivity reconstruction; contrast function; dipole sources; incident electric field; inverse problem; lossy homogeneous medium; multi-frequency electromagnetic inversion; object domain; permittivity reconstruction; scattered electric field; total electric field; Conductivity; Cost function; Electric variables measurement; Electromagnetic scattering; Frequency measurement; Geoscience; Integral equations; Iterative algorithms; Permittivity; Position measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2001. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7070-8
DOI :
10.1109/APS.2001.959810