Title :
Waveguide Microwave Imaging: Neural Network Reconstruction of Functional 2-D Permittivity Profiles
Author :
Brovko, Alexander V. ; Murphy, Ethan K. ; Yakovlev, Vadim V.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Inf. Technol., Saratov State Tech. Univ., Saratov
Abstract :
A new microwave imaging technique is proposed for reconstruction of 2-D complex permittivity profiles in dielectric samples located in a waveguide system. The spatial distributions of the dielectric constant and the loss factor are approximated by continuous functions whose functional parameters are determined using a neural network technique backed by full-wave finite-difference time-domain analysis. The profiles are reconstructed from measurements of reflection and transmission characteristics obtained with the tested sample at different locations. Operational capabilities of the technique are illustrated through a series of computational experiments for rectangular and cylindrical samples at two (original and 90deg -rotated) positions. The results demonstrate excellent agreement between the reconstructed and actual profiles approximated by linear, quadratic, and Gaussian functions: the average relative errors do not exceed 0.4%, 2.2%, and 4.8%, respectively. Finally, the assumption of functional approximation, uniqueness of the reconstruction, and prospects of practical use of the technique are thoroughly discussed.
Keywords :
dielectric losses; dielectric waveguides; finite difference time-domain analysis; microwave imaging; neural nets; permittivity; dielectric constant; finite-difference time-domain analysis; functional 2-D permittivity profiles; loss factor; neural network reconstruction; reflection characteristics; transmission characteristics; waveguide microwave imaging; $S$ -parameters; Artificial neural network (ANN); finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation; microwave imaging; model functions; permittivity profile; waveguide;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2008.2011203