eprintid: 370 rev_number: 6 eprint_status: archive userid: 5 dir: disk0/00/00/03/70 datestamp: 2011-07-26 lastmod: 2013-07-03 08:41:56 status_changed: 2013-07-03 08:41:56 type: techreport metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 creators_name: Franceschini, Davide creators_name: Donelli, Massimo creators_name: Franceschini, Gabriele creators_name: Massa, Andrea title: Multi-Frequency/Multi-Scaling Techniques for the Electromagnetic Inversion of Lossless Profiles: A Numerical Comparison ispublished: pub subjects: TU full_text_status: public keywords: Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering, Multi?Frequency Data, Iterative Multi?Scaling Approach, Multi-Resolution Techniques abstract: Starting from the iterative multi-scaling approach developed for monochromatic illuminations, two multi-resolution strategies have been studied for dealing with multi-frequency inverse scattering experiments. The first approach is based on a multi-scaling frequency-hopping reconstruction scheme, while the second one is concerned with a simultaneous multi-resolution processing of multi-frequency data. In this contribution, a comparative assessment is performed by means of a set of representative experiments in order to evaluate the reconstruction accuracies of the proposed implementations also in comparison with the monochromatic multi-step process. date: 2011-01 date_type: published institution: University of Trento department: informaticat refereed: FALSE referencetext: [1] D. J. Daniels, Subsurface Penetrating Radar. London, U. K.: IEE Press, 1996. [2] Y. Yu, T. Yu, and L. Carin, “Three-dimensional inverse scattering of a dielectric target embedded in a lossy half space,” IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing, vol. 42, pp. 957-973, 2004. [3] P. M. Meaney, M. W. Fanning, D. Li, S. P. Poplack, and K. D. Paulsen, "A clinical prototype for active microwave imaging of the breast," IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., vol. 48, pp. 1841-1851, Nov. 2000. [4] J. M. Sill and E. C. Fear, "Tissue sensing adaptive radar for breast cancer detection Experimental investigation of simple tumors models," IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., vol. 53, pp. 3312-3319, Nov. 2005. [5] O. M. Bucci and G. Franceschetti, "On the degrees of freedom of scattered fields," IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., vol. 37, pp. 918-926, Jul. 1989. [6] S. Caorsi, G. L. Gragnani, and M. Pastorino, "An approach to microwave imaging using a multiview moment method solution for a two-dimensional infinite cylinder," IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., vol. 39, pp. 1062-1067, Jun. 1991. [7] O. S. Haddadin and E. S. Ebbini, "Imaging strongly scattering media using a multiple frequency distorted Born iterative method," IEEE Trans. Ultrason. Ferroelect. Freq. Contr., vol. 45, pp. 1485-1496, Nov. 1998. [8] K. Belkebir, R. Kleinmann, and C. Pichot, "Microwave imaging Location and shape reconstruction from multifrequency data," IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., vol. 45, pp. 469-475, Apr. 1997. [9] O. M. Bucci, L. Crocco, T. Isernia, and V. Pascazio, "Inverse scattering problems with multifrequency data: reconstruction capabilities and solution strategies," IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing, vol. 38, pp. 1749-1756, Jul. 2000. [10] A. G. Tijhuis, K. Belkebir, A. C. S. Litman, ans B. P. de Hon, "Theoretical and computational aspects of 2-D inverse profiling," IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing, vol. 39, pp. 1316-1330, Jul. 2001. [11] A. Baussard, "Inversion of multi frequency experimental data using an adaptive multiscale approach", Inverse Problems, vol. 21, pp. S15-S31, Dec. 2005. [12] S. Caorsi, M. Donelli, D. Franceschini, and A. Massa, "A new methodology based on an iterative multiscaling for microwave imaging," IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., vol. 51, pp. 1162-1173, Apr. 2003. [13] S. Caorsi, M. Donelli, and A. Massa, "Detection, location, and imaging of multiple scatterers by means of the iterative multiscaling method," IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., vol. 52, pp. 1217-1228, Apr. 2004. citation: Franceschini, Davide and Donelli, Massimo and Franceschini, Gabriele and Massa, Andrea (2011) Multi-Frequency/Multi-Scaling Techniques for the Electromagnetic Inversion of Lossless Profiles: A Numerical Comparison. [Technical Report] document_url: http://www.eledia.org/students-reports/370/1/DISI-11-233.C132.pdf