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8 July 1994 Imaging of strongly scattering objects using cepstral filtering
John B. Morris, Robert V. McGahan, Freeman C. Lin, Michael A. Fiddy
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Abstract
Methods for inverse scattering, i.e. imaging from scattered field data such as diffraction tomography, typically require that the object be weakly scattering. Under this assumption the inversion methods based on adopting the first-order Born and the Rytov methods become straightforward Fourier inversion procedures. More general methods or `exact' inversion procedures have proved extremely difficult if not impossible to implement. In this paper, we exploit a differential cepstral filter in order to produce images of the scattering potential from strongly scattering objects.
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John B. Morris, Robert V. McGahan, Freeman C. Lin, and Michael A. Fiddy "Imaging of strongly scattering objects using cepstral filtering", Proc. SPIE 2241, Inverse Optics III, (8 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179749
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Electronic filtering

Image filtering

Filtering (signal processing)

Point spread functions

Fourier transforms

Linear filtering

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