The problem of imaging three-dimensional strong scatterers by means of a two-dimensional sliced tomographic reconstruction algorithm is dealt with. In particular, the focus of the paper is on the experimental validation of the involved inversion algorithm thanks to measurements collected in a controlled environment. A simple strategy exploiting reconstructions obtained at different time instants in order to detect slowly moving scatterers is also experimentally validated.

3D sliced tomographic inverse scattering experimental results

SOLIMENE, Raffaele;BRANCACCIO, Adriana;PIERRI, Rocco
2010

Abstract

The problem of imaging three-dimensional strong scatterers by means of a two-dimensional sliced tomographic reconstruction algorithm is dealt with. In particular, the focus of the paper is on the experimental validation of the involved inversion algorithm thanks to measurements collected in a controlled environment. A simple strategy exploiting reconstructions obtained at different time instants in order to detect slowly moving scatterers is also experimentally validated.
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