“…Concerning IHCPs, many solution techniques have been proposed under both the parameter estimation and function estimation approach [1] using both numerical and analytical models. Between the numerical methods, a decidedly appealing technique for solving problems where the boundary is of principal relevance, as for instance in wave scattering by bounded obstacles in unbounded domains [2], where high precision is demanded, is the Boundary Element Method (BEM) [3,4]. BEM shows some benefits over the more classical domain approaches, such as the dimensionality reduction since there is no need for discretizing the domain under consideration, the necessity of only the boundary data as inputs, the limited meshing effort, the smaller dimension of linear system matrices, the consequent lower computational cost, and the higher achievable accuracy.…”