APNANAFeb 22, 2016

Robust imaging with electromagnetic waves in noisy environments

arXiv:1603.022226 citationsh-index: 43

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We study imaging with an array of sensors that probes a medium with single frequency electromagnetic waves and records the scattered electric field. The medium is known and homogenous except for some small and penetrable inclusions. The goal of inversion is to locate and characterize these inclusions from the data collected by the array, which are corrupted by additive noise. We use results from random matrix theory to obtain a robust inversion method. We assess its performance with numerical simulations and quantify the benefit of measuring more than one component of the scattered electric field.

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