Globally convergent and adaptive finite element methods in imaging of buried objects from experimental backscattering radar measurements (Q2352327): Difference between revisions
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Globally convergent and adaptive finite element methods in imaging of buried objects from experimental backscattering radar measurements (English)
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30 June 2015
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The authors continue the recent research of their research group on a two-stage numerical procedure for experimental backscattering time-dependent data generated by a single location of the source of electromagnetic waves. A previously presented globally convergent method is now complemented by a locally convergent adaptive finite element method. This takes the image of the globally convergent method as the starting point for subsequent iterations. As a final result, accurate imaging of shapes, locations and refractive indices of the targets is obtained.
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inverse scattering
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refractive indices
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globally convergent algorithm
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adaptive finite element method
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