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25 October 1985 Inverse Source Approach To Inverse Scattering
R. H. T. Bates, T. S. Yeo, D. J. N. Wall
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Abstract
The inverse scattering problem is partitioned into: (i) an inverse source problem, and (ii) a source interpretation problem. The sources are those induced in the scatterer by the incident field. This approach is useful when the scatterer can be characterised by scattering cent(e)r(e)s, so that the sources are discrete. Possible information processing strategies are outlined.
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R. H. T. Bates, T. S. Yeo, and D. J. N. Wall "Inverse Source Approach To Inverse Scattering", Proc. SPIE 0558, Inverse Optics II, (25 October 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949567
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Fourier transforms

Inverse scattering

Inverse scattering problem

Spherical lenses

Inspection

Inverse optics

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