Time and direction of arrival detection and filtering for imaging in strongly scattering random media
Computational Physics
2018-06-27 v1 Numerical Analysis
Abstract
We study detection and imaging of small reflectors in heavy clutter, using an array of transducers that emits and receives sound waves. Heavy clutter means that multiple scattering of the waves in the heterogeneous host medium is strong and overwhelms the arrivals from the small reflectors. Building on the adaptive time-frequency filter of [1], we propose a robust method for detecting the direction of arrival of the direct echoes from the small reflectors, and suppressing the unwanted clutter backscatter. This improves the resolution of imaging. We illustrate the performance of the method with realistic numerical simulations in a non-destructive testing setup.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1603.05223,
title = {Time and direction of arrival detection and filtering for imaging in strongly scattering random media},
author = {Liliana Borcea and George Papanicolaou and Chrysoula Tsogka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.05223},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
25 pages, 14 figures