A study of the inverse scattering problem for the reconstruction of the shape and/or impedance of an obstacle
Sarika Karanth, Shobha M. Erappa

TL;DR
This paper reviews three different methods for solving the inverse scattering problem, comparing their assumptions, conditions, advantages, disadvantages, accuracy, and applicability for reconstructing obstacle shape and impedance.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive evaluation and comparison of three distinct inverse scattering methods for obstacle reconstruction.
Findings
Different methods have varying assumptions and conditions.
Some methods offer higher accuracy under specific conditions.
The applicability of each method depends on the problem context.
Abstract
Three papers describing different methods to solve the inverse scattering problem of the reconstruction of the shape and/or impedance of an obstacle have been chosen for analysis. This literature review consists of an evaluation of these methods in which comparison of the assumptions, conditions, advantages, disadvantages, accuracy, and applicability has been undertaken.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrowave Imaging and Scattering Analysis · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
