“…However, to successfully apply these schemes, one must begin the iteration procedure with a good initial guess that is close to the unknown inhomogeneities. Moreover, it is very difficult to identify multiple inhomogeneities simultaneously using iteration schemes To quickly identify multiple inhomogeneities, various techniques have been developed; these include MUltiple SIgnal Classification (MUSIC) [1,2,3], topological derivative [4,5,6], linear sampling method [7,8,9], and Kirchhoff and subspace migrations [10,11,12]. However, these techniques still require a significant amount of incident-field and corresponding scattered-field directional data to guarantee an acceptable result.…”