1994
DOI: 10.1088/0266-5611/10/3/005
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Direct and inverse scattering from dispersive media

Abstract: Direct and inverse scattering from dispersive media are studied in the time domain. The media m one-dimensional and homogeneous but c m be impedance mismatched to the surrounding media. A timedomain method is introduced where the reflection and transmission kernels are obwined from Volterra equalions of the second kind. Numerical examples are given based upon both synthetic and meacured data for the inverse problem.

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“…Note however that we are only considering a oneparameter inverse problem here, which means that we will not utilize the hard reflection from the far end in the present inverse method. The general solution for V ± (x, t) ∈ (0, l), in the case where the impedance at x = 0 is continuous, is given by [9] V…”
Section: Green's Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note however that we are only considering a oneparameter inverse problem here, which means that we will not utilize the hard reflection from the far end in the present inverse method. The general solution for V ± (x, t) ∈ (0, l), in the case where the impedance at x = 0 is continuous, is given by [9] V…”
Section: Green's Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the boundary, the jumps in g ± are related to each other as 10) where the subscript +(−) indicates that the jump across L + (L − ) is referred to. The jumps in the x-derivatives of u ± across L ± , respectively, are of less interest, but can be computed by (2.3), once the jumps in the s-derivatives have been calculated.…”
Section: Theorem 22 If In the Foregoing Theorem A Is Differentiabmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mverse algorithm which uses the recovered time-domain transmission kerne! to reconstruct the derivative of the creep compliance is described in detail elsewhere and is not repeated here [12) [5).…”
Section: Numerical Experiments Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent experiments in an electromagnetic coaxialline system utilizing wave splitting and invariant embedding signal processing teclmiques have demonstrated the proof of principle of material property reconstruction for linear, isotropic and spatially inhomogeneous dielectric material [4] as weil as for LHI dispersive material [5]. The mechanical analog to electromagnetic LHI dispersive media is LHI viscoelastic media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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