Constrained least-squares reconstruction of multidimensional objects buried in inhomogeneous elastic media

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The ultrasonic probing by a time-harmonic line (point) source of a multidimensional object buried in an inhomogeneous elastic background structure is considered. The goal is the imaging and quantitative characterization of the object from the scattered field measured along a receiver array. This leads to a multidimensional continuous inverse scattering problem which is nonlinear and ill-posed. The authors linearize the problem within the Born approximation for inhomogeneous background, and seek a minimum-norm least-square solution to the (discretized) integral equations. This solution is based on a singular value decomposition of the forward operator matrix. A priori information can be incorporated into the algorithm to enhance the accuracy and improve the resolution of the recovered object characteristics. The method is illustrated on a 2-D problem where constrained least-squares inversion of the object characteristics is performed from synthetic data. A Tikhonov regularization scheme is also examined and compared to the minimum-norm least-square estimation.

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Ayme-Bellegarda, E. J., & Habashy, T. M. (1991). Constrained least-squares reconstruction of multidimensional objects buried in inhomogeneous elastic media. In Proceedings - ICASSP, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (Vol. 4, pp. 2505–2508). Publ by IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/icassp.1991.150910

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