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Paper Abstract
The authors have recently introduced a novel imaging algorithm which they call the Elliptic Systems Method (ESM). The performance of the ESM for experimental data using only one source and seven detectors is discussed in this paper. Two cases are considered: one in which the background medium is known, and one in which there is an error of 30%.
Paper Details
Date Published: 9 December 1997
PDF: 12 pages
Proc. SPIE 3171, Computational, Experimental, and Numerical Methods for Solving Ill-Posed Inverse Imaging Problems: Medical and Nonmedical Applications, (9 December 1997); doi: 10.1117/12.294242
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3171:
Computational, Experimental, and Numerical Methods for Solving Ill-Posed Inverse Imaging Problems: Medical and Nonmedical Applications
Randall Locke Barbour; Mark J. Carvlin; Michael A. Fiddy, Editor(s)
PDF: 12 pages
Proc. SPIE 3171, Computational, Experimental, and Numerical Methods for Solving Ill-Posed Inverse Imaging Problems: Medical and Nonmedical Applications, (9 December 1997); doi: 10.1117/12.294242
Show Author Affiliations
Thomas R. Lucas, Univ. of North Carolina/Charlotte (United States)
Michael V. Klibanov, Univ. of North Carolina/Charlotte (United States)
Michael V. Klibanov, Univ. of North Carolina/Charlotte (United States)
Robert M. Frank, Univ. of North Carolina/Charlotte (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3171:
Computational, Experimental, and Numerical Methods for Solving Ill-Posed Inverse Imaging Problems: Medical and Nonmedical Applications
Randall Locke Barbour; Mark J. Carvlin; Michael A. Fiddy, Editor(s)
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