Application of a nudging technique to thermoacoustic tomography
Abstract
ThermoAcoustic Tomography (TAT) is a promising, non invasive, medical imaging technique whose inverse problem can be formulated as an initial condition reconstruction. In this paper, we introduce a new algorithm originally designed to correct the state of an evolution model, the \emph{back and forth nudging} (BFN), for the TAT inverse problem. We show that the flexibility of this algorithm enables to consider a quite general framework for TAT. The backward nudging algorithm is studied and a proof of the geometrical convergence rate of the BFN is given. A method based on Conjugate Gradient (CG) is also introduced. Finally, numerical experiments validate the theoretical results with a better BFN convergence rate for more realistic setups and a comparison is established between BFN, CG and a usual inversion method.
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@article{arxiv.1112.0654,
title = {Application of a nudging technique to thermoacoustic tomography},
author = {Xavier Bonnefond and Sébastien Marinesque},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.0654},
year = {2011}
}
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