This letter deals with the problem of imaging 3-D strong scatterers by means of a 2-D slice tomographic reconstru tion algorithm. More in detail, the inversion algorithm is based on two steps. In the first step, 2-D slices of the object are reconstructed; then, they are superimposed and interpolated to achieve the 3-D representation of the object. The Kirchhoff approximation is exploited to develop a linear inversion scheme for reconstructing the 2-D slices for scatterers embedded in the free space. Finally, the inversion algorithm is checked against synthetic data for the interesting case of scatterers resembling the human body.

Three-dimensional microwave tomography by a 2-D slice-based reconstruction algorithm

Soldovieri F;
2007

Abstract

This letter deals with the problem of imaging 3-D strong scatterers by means of a 2-D slice tomographic reconstru tion algorithm. More in detail, the inversion algorithm is based on two steps. In the first step, 2-D slices of the object are reconstructed; then, they are superimposed and interpolated to achieve the 3-D representation of the object. The Kirchhoff approximation is exploited to develop a linear inversion scheme for reconstructing the 2-D slices for scatterers embedded in the free space. Finally, the inversion algorithm is checked against synthetic data for the interesting case of scatterers resembling the human body.
2007
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
Inglese
45
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560
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Kirchhoff approximation
linear inverse problem
strong scatterer
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Solimene R.; Soldovieri F.; Prisco G.; Pierri R.
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