Fast Localization of Small Inhomogeneities from Far-Field Pattern Data in the Limited-Aperture Inverse Scattering Problem

In this study, we consider a sampling-type algorithm for the fast localization of small electromagnetic inhomogeneities from measured far-field pattern data in the limited-aperture inverse scattering problem. For this purpose, we designed an indicator function based on the structure of left- and rig...

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Main Author: Won-Kwang Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Mathematics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/17/2087
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spelling doaj-c14d02bac1a4469fbc6eb0683a8bb31b2021-09-09T13:52:19ZengMDPI AGMathematics2227-73902021-08-0192087208710.3390/math9172087Fast Localization of Small Inhomogeneities from Far-Field Pattern Data in the Limited-Aperture Inverse Scattering ProblemWon-Kwang Park0Department of Information Security, Cryptology, and Mathematics, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, KoreaIn this study, we consider a sampling-type algorithm for the fast localization of small electromagnetic inhomogeneities from measured far-field pattern data in the limited-aperture inverse scattering problem. For this purpose, we designed an indicator function based on the structure of left- and right-singular vectors of a multistatic response matrix, the elements of which were measured far-field pattern data. We then rigorously investigated the mathematical structure of the indicator function in terms of purely dielectric permittivity and magnetic permeability contrast cases by establishing a relationship with an infinite series of Bessel functions of an integer order of the first kind and a range of incident and observation directions before exploring various intrinsic properties of the algorithm, including its feasibility and limitations. Simulation results with synthetic data corrupted by random noise are presented to support the theoretical results.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/17/2087fast localizationsampling-type algorithmsmall electromagnetic inhomogeneitiesmultistatic response matrixsimulation results
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Fast Localization of Small Inhomogeneities from Far-Field Pattern Data in the Limited-Aperture Inverse Scattering Problem
Mathematics
fast localization
sampling-type algorithm
small electromagnetic inhomogeneities
multistatic response matrix
simulation results
author_facet Won-Kwang Park
author_sort Won-Kwang Park
title Fast Localization of Small Inhomogeneities from Far-Field Pattern Data in the Limited-Aperture Inverse Scattering Problem
title_short Fast Localization of Small Inhomogeneities from Far-Field Pattern Data in the Limited-Aperture Inverse Scattering Problem
title_full Fast Localization of Small Inhomogeneities from Far-Field Pattern Data in the Limited-Aperture Inverse Scattering Problem
title_fullStr Fast Localization of Small Inhomogeneities from Far-Field Pattern Data in the Limited-Aperture Inverse Scattering Problem
title_full_unstemmed Fast Localization of Small Inhomogeneities from Far-Field Pattern Data in the Limited-Aperture Inverse Scattering Problem
title_sort fast localization of small inhomogeneities from far-field pattern data in the limited-aperture inverse scattering problem
publisher MDPI AG
series Mathematics
issn 2227-7390
publishDate 2021-08-01
description In this study, we consider a sampling-type algorithm for the fast localization of small electromagnetic inhomogeneities from measured far-field pattern data in the limited-aperture inverse scattering problem. For this purpose, we designed an indicator function based on the structure of left- and right-singular vectors of a multistatic response matrix, the elements of which were measured far-field pattern data. We then rigorously investigated the mathematical structure of the indicator function in terms of purely dielectric permittivity and magnetic permeability contrast cases by establishing a relationship with an infinite series of Bessel functions of an integer order of the first kind and a range of incident and observation directions before exploring various intrinsic properties of the algorithm, including its feasibility and limitations. Simulation results with synthetic data corrupted by random noise are presented to support the theoretical results.
topic fast localization
sampling-type algorithm
small electromagnetic inhomogeneities
multistatic response matrix
simulation results
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/17/2087
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