An Unsupervised Strategy Based on a Fuzzy-Logic System for the Exploitation of the Information Content of Noisy Data in Inverse Scattering Problems

Franceschini, Gabriele and Massa, Andrea (2011) An Unsupervised Strategy Based on a Fuzzy-Logic System for the Exploitation of the Information Content of Noisy Data in Inverse Scattering Problems. [Technical Report]

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Abstract

Inverse scattering data, although collected in a controlled-environment, are generally corrupted by an electromagnetic noise, which strongly affects the effectiveness of reconstruction strategies because of the intrinsic ill-conditioning of the problem. To limit the effects of the noise on the retrieval procedure, this paper presents an innovative fuzzy-logic-based approach, which allows one to take into account the corrupted nature of the data by fully exploiting all the available information content of the measurements. Selected numerical experiments in a noisy scenario are considered for assessing the potentialities of the approach also in comparison with a reference inverse scattering technique. This is the author's version of the final version available at IEEE.

Item Type: Technical Report
Subjects: Uncategorized > TU Technical Reports and Publications
URI: http://www.eledia.org/students-reports/id/eprint/498

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