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Introduction To Imaging From Scattered Fields 1st Edition Michael A Fiddy

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Introduction To Imaging From Scattered Fields 1st Edition Michael A Fiddy
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.1 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Michael A Fiddy, R. Shane Ritter
ISBN: 9781466569584, 1466569581
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Introduction To Imaging From Scattered Fields 1st Edition Michael A Fiddy by Michael A Fiddy, R. Shane Ritter 9781466569584, 1466569581 instant download after payment.

Introduction to Imaging from Scattered Fields presents an overview of the challenging problem of determining information about an object from measurements of the field scattered from that object. It covers widely used approaches to recover information about the objects and examines the assumptions made a priori about the object and the consequences of recovering object information from limited numbers of noisy measurements of the scattered fields.
The book explores the strengths and weaknesses of using inverse methods for weak scattering. These methods, including Fourier-based signal and image processing techniques, allow more straightforward inverse algorithms to be exploited based on a simple mapping of scattered field data.
The authors also discuss their recent approach based on a nonlinear filtering step in the inverse algorithm. They illustrate how to use this algorithm through numerous two-dimensional electromagnetic scattering examples. MATLAB® code is provided to help readers quickly apply the approach to a wide variety of inverse scattering problems.

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