Abstract
An iterative complex permittivity reconstruction technique for two-dimensional near-field imaging is presented. A particular feature of the algorithm is that it takes into account the complicated environment of a circular 434 MHz microwave imaging scanner, which was developed to conduct biomedical imaging experiments. This is accomplished in a computationally efficient way by means of an embedding technique. The reconstruction technique is further based on a quasi-Newton optimization scheme with approximate line search, in which the Hessian matrix is iteratively updated with the Broyden-Fletcher-Goldfarb-Shanno (BFGS) formula. This way, second derivative information is exploited to a large extent. The technique is illustrated with complex permittivity reconstructions of homogeneous and inhomogeneous lossy dielectric cylinders of moderate and high contrast from simulated data.
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Franchois, A., & Tijhuis, A. G. (2003). A quasi-Newton reconstruction algorithm for a complex microwave imaging scanner environment. Radio Science, 38(2), VIC 12-1-VIC 12-13. https://doi.org/10.1029/2001rs002590
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