Aspects on Nonuniqueness and Instability Inherent in Inverse Scattering Problems |
Se-Yun Kim |
Imaging and Media Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology |
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Abstract |
The nonuniqueness of a mathematically rigorous solution to 2-dimensional inverse scattering problems is explained in a limiting view of the numerical calculations based on the spectral-domain moment method. It is illustrated that its theoretical uniqueness cannot be assured even by performing additional measurements of the scattered fields not only along multiple lines but also with angular/frequency-diversities. In a real situation, however, computational error and measurement noise are inevitable. Those limitations render it meaningless to controvert the existence of a theoretically rigorous solution. Hence the most practical issue is how to remedy the instability of its practically approximate solution. |
Key words:
Inverse Scattering, Imaging, Uniqueness, Instability, Moment Method |
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