Electromagnetic inverse scattering: Retrievable information and measurement strategies

With reference to inverse scattering from an unknown object of limited extension embedded in a homogeneous background at a fixed frequency, we show that only a finite‐dimensional representation of the unknown contrast can be hopefully retrieved. Exploiting the quasi‐band‐limitedness property of scat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radio science 1997-11, Vol.32 (6), p.2123-2137
Hauptverfasser: Bucci, O. M., Isernia, T.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:With reference to inverse scattering from an unknown object of limited extension embedded in a homogeneous background at a fixed frequency, we show that only a finite‐dimensional representation of the unknown contrast can be hopefully retrieved. Exploiting the quasi‐band‐limitedness property of scattered fields, an accurate upper bound to the dimension of such a space is evaluated in both the single incidence and multiview cases. Moreover, effective schemes are given to collect all the information available from the scattering experiments in a nonredundant manner. As a by‐product, an optimal (minimally redundant) sampling strategy for the monostatic radar cross section is also provided. Finally, we briefly discuss how the requirement for a globally effective and reliable solution scheme can lead to a reduction of the actually retrievable information.
ISSN:0048-6604
1944-799X
DOI:10.1029/97RS01826