Multistatic imaging of extended targets
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- Shape identification of open sound-hard arcs without priori information in limited-view inverse scattering problem
- Recovering scattering obstacles by multi-frequency phaseless far-field data
- An asymptotic expansion for perturbations in the displacement field due to the presence of thin interfaces
- Multi-frequency topological derivative for approximate shape acquisition of curve-like thin electromagnetic inhomogeneities
- Nondestructive testing of the delaminated interface between two materials
- Numerical implementation for reconstruction of inhomogeneous conductivities via generalized polarization tensors
- Small perturbations of an interface for elastostatic problems
- Enhanced multilevel linear sampling methods for inverse scattering problems
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- Locating multiple multiscale acoustic scatterers
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- Mathematical modeling of fluorescence diffuse optical imaging of cell membrane potential changes
- Quantitative signal subspace imaging
- Reconstruction of inhomogeneous conductivities via the concept of generalized polarization tensors
- On a novel inverse scattering scheme using resonant modes with enhanced imaging resolution
- On the series solutions of integral equations in scattering
- Resolution and stability analysis in full-aperture, linearized conductivity and wave imaging
- Detection of point-like scatterers using one type of scattered elastic waves
- A fast direct imaging method for the inverse obstacle scattering problem with nonlinear point scatterers
- Mathematical and statistical methods for multistatic imaging
- An improved imaging method for extended targets
- Direct imaging of small scatterers using reduced time dependent data
- The Linear Sampling Method for Random Sources
- Detection, reconstruction, and characterization algorithms from noisy data in multistatic wave imaging
- Application of the bifocusing method in microwave imaging without background information
- Regularized recursive Newton-type methods for inverse scattering problems using multifrequency measurements
- Interpretation of MUSIC for location detecting of small inhomogeneities surrounded by random scatterers
- Material characterization and interfacial boundary identification by solving an inverse elasto statics boundary elements problem
- Multi-frequency subspace migration for imaging of perfectly conducting, arc-like cracks in full- and limited-view inverse scattering problems
- Analytic shape recovery of an elastic inclusion from elastic moment tensors
- Direct and inverse elastic scattering from anisotropic media
- A qualitative analysis of bifocusing method for a real-time anomaly detection in microwave imaging
- Relaxation property for the adaptivity for ill-posed problems
- Analysis on a nonnegative matrix factorization and its applications
- Target identification using dictionary matching of generalized polarization tensors
- Apposition of the topological sensitivity and linear sampling approaches to inverse scattering
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