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On the application of subspace migration from scattering matrix with constant-valued diagonal elements in microwave imaging (2402.13565v1)

Published 21 Feb 2024 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract: We consider the application of a subspace migration (SM) algorithm to quickly identify small objects in microwave imaging. In various problems, it is easy to measure the diagonal elements of the scattering matrix if the location of the transmitter and the receiver is the same. To address this issue, several studies have been conducted by setting the diagonal elements to zero. In this paper, we generalize the imaging problem by setting diagonal elements of the scattering matrix as a constant with the application of SM. To show the applicability of SM and its dependence on the constant, we show that the imaging function of SM can be represented in terms of an infinite series of the Bessel functions of integer order, antenna number and arrangement, and applied constant. This result enables us to discover some further properties, including the unique determination of objects. We also demonstrated simulation results with synthetic data to support the theoretical result.

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