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27 November 2001 Subsurface sensing with acoustic and electromagnetic waves using a nonlinear inversion algorithm
Aria Abubakar, Peter M. van den Berg, Neil V. Budko, Jacob T. Fokkema
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Abstract
In this paper the nonlinear iterative algorithm, the so-called Extended Contrast Source Inversion is applied to subsurface sensing problem where the number of measured data are very limited and the unknown objects/layers are illuminated from only one side. Some numerical results obtained from synthetic and real data are presented to illustrate the strengths and the weakness of the method.
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Aria Abubakar, Peter M. van den Berg, Neil V. Budko, and Jacob T. Fokkema "Subsurface sensing with acoustic and electromagnetic waves using a nonlinear inversion algorithm", Proc. SPIE 4491, Subsurface and Surface Sensing Technologies and Applications III, (27 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.450161
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KEYWORDS
Land mines

Acoustics

Polarization

General packet radio service

Receivers

Scattering

Electromagnetic radiation

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