Spatio-temporal analysis of electromagnetic field coherence in complex media
Thomas Fromenteze, Matthieu Davy, Okan Yurduseven, Yann Marie-Joseph, and Cyril Decroze

TL;DR
This paper develops numerical techniques to decompose electromagnetic fields into subspaces based on their spatial and temporal coherence, aiding applications like imaging and telecommunication in complex media.
Contribution
It introduces a novel space-time matrix decomposition method for analyzing electromagnetic field coherence, applicable to complex scattering and reverberating media.
Findings
Enhanced image reconstruction in millimeter-wave imaging.
Effective separation of coherent and diffuse field components.
Applicable to various complex media for improved signal processing.
Abstract
We study the coherence in time and space of electromagnetic fields propagated through complex media. Whether for localization, imaging or telecommunication, the development of dedicated numerical techniques is generally based on the exploitation of simplified models considering either coherent or diffuse fields. The optimization of such applications in conditions of partial coherence can therefore be particularly challenging, requiring the development of hybrid algorithms adaptable to prior knowledge on the processed fields. The objective of this work is to provide numerical techniques for decomposing an electromagnetic field into subspaces that can then be filtered according to their level of spatial and temporal coherence. In contrast to the studies carried out on space-space transfer matrices notably used for the calculation of Wigner-Smith operators, these decompositions are carried…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTerahertz technology and applications · Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis · Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics
