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Resolution and robustness to noise of the sensitivity-based method for microwave imaging with data acquired on cylindrical surfaces

Abstract

The spatial resolution limit of a Jacobian-based microwave imaging algorithm and its robustness to noise are evaluated. The focus here is on tomographic systems where the wideband data are acquired with a vertically scanned circular sensor array and at each scanning step a 2D image is reconstructed in the plane of the sensor array. The theoretical resolution is obtained as one-half of the maximum-frequency wavelength with far-zone data and about two-thirds of the array radius with near-zone data. Validation examples are given using analytical electromagnetic models. The algorithm is shown to be robust to noise when the response data are corrupted by Gaussian white noise.

Authors

Zhang Y; Tu S; Amineh RK; Nikolova NK

Journal

Inverse Problems, Vol. 28, No. 11,

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Publication Date

November 1, 2012

DOI

10.1088/0266-5611/28/11/115006

ISSN

0266-5611

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