Imaging of Local Rough Surfaces by the Linear Sampling Method with Near-Field Data
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3130758
DOI10.1137/16M1097997zbMath1391.35414OpenAlexW2754503587MaRDI QIDQ3130758
Jianliang Li, Jiaqing Yang, Meng Ding, Keji Liu
Publication date: 26 January 2018
Published in: SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1137/16m1097997
Scattering theory for PDEs (35P25) Inverse problems for PDEs (35R30) Laplace operator, Helmholtz equation (reduced wave equation), Poisson equation (35J05) Numerical methods for inverse problems for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N21)
Related Items (13)
Simultaneous recovery of a locally rough interface and the embedded obstacle with its surrounding medium ⋮ A non-iterative sampling method for inverse elastic wave scattering by rough surfaces ⋮ Near-field imaging of a locally rough interface and buried obstacles with the linear sampling method ⋮ Numerical Reconstruction of Locally Rough Surfaces with a Newton Iterative Algorithm ⋮ A linear sampling method for inverse acoustic scattering by a locally rough interface ⋮ Scattering by impenetrable scatterer in a stratified ocean waveguide ⋮ A Direct Imaging Method for Inverse Scattering by Unbounded Rough Surfaces ⋮ A Novel Integral Equation for Scattering by Locally Rough Surfaces and Application to the Inverse Problem: The Neumann Case ⋮ Recovering unbounded rough surfaces with a direct imaging method ⋮ Optimal Mesh Size for Inverse Medium Scattering Problems ⋮ Simultaneous recovery of an infinite rough surface and the impedance from near-field data ⋮ Uniqueness and Direct Imaging Method for Inverse Scattering by Locally Rough Surfaces with Phaseless Near-Field Data ⋮ Recovery of an infinite rough surface by a nonlinear integral equation method from phaseless near-field data
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Qualitative methods in inverse scattering theory. An introduction
- Near-field imaging of the surface displacement on an infinite ground plane
- Reconstruction of penetrable grating profiles
- A time domain point source method for inverse scattering by rough surfaces
- A Novel Integral Equation for Scattering by Locally Rough Surfaces and Application to the Inverse Problem
- Near-Field Imaging of Infinite Rough Surfaces in Dielectric Media
- Analysis of Direct and Inverse Cavity Scattering Problems
- The Kirsch-Kress method for inverse scattering by infinite locally rough interfaces
- Imaging of Local Surface Displacement on an Infinite Ground Plane: The Multiple Frequency Case
- A nonlinear integral equation method for the inverse scattering problem by sound-soft rough surfaces
- A multi-section approach for rough surface reconstruction via the Kirsch–Kress scheme
- The Helmholtz equation in disturbed half-spaces
- Acoustic Scattering by an Inhomogeneous Layer on a Rigid Plate
- Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves by Rough Interfaces and Inhomogeneous Layers
- A simple method using Morozov's discrepancy principle for solving inverse scattering problems
- The domain derivative in rough-surface scattering and rigorous estimates for first-order perturbation theory
- Inverse scattering for a locally perturbed half-plane
- Domain Derivatives in Dielectric Rough Surface Scattering
- A boundary integral equation formulation for the Helmholtz equation in a locally perturbed half-plane
- A simple method for solving inverse scattering problems in the resonance region
- Uniqueness results for direct and inverse scattering by infinite surfaces in a lossy medium
- A sampling method for the inverse transmission problem for periodic media
- Near-Field Imaging of Infinite Rough Surfaces
- Existence, Uniqueness, and Variational Methods for Scattering by Unbounded Rough Surfaces
- Inverse acoustic and electromagnetic scattering theory
- A Nyström method for a class of integral equations on the real line with applications to scattering by diffraction gratings and rough surfaces.
This page was built for publication: Imaging of Local Rough Surfaces by the Linear Sampling Method with Near-Field Data