Citation:
Moscoso, M., Novikov, A., Papanicolaou, G. & Tsogka, C. (2020). Synthetic Aperture Imaging With Intensity-Only Data. IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging, 6, pp. 87–94.
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
Sponsor:
The work of M. Moscoso was supported by Spanish Grant MICINN FIS2016-77892-R. The work of A. Novikov was supported by NSF Grant DMS-1813943. The work of G. Papanicolaou was supported by AFOSR Grant FA9550-18-1-0519. The work of C. Tsogka was supported by AFOSR FA9550-17-1-0238 and AFOSR FA9550-18-1-0519.
Project:
Gobierno de España. FIS2016-77892-R
Keywords:
Intensity-only data
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Microwave imaging
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Sparsity based reconstruction
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Synthetic aperture imaging
In this paper, we consider imaging the reflectivity of scatterers from intensity-only data recorded by a single moving transducer that both emits and receives signals, forming a synthetic aperture. By exploiting frequency illumination diversity, we obtain multIn this paper, we consider imaging the reflectivity of scatterers from intensity-only data recorded by a single moving transducer that both emits and receives signals, forming a synthetic aperture. By exploiting frequency illumination diversity, we obtain multiple intensity measurements at each location, from which we determine field cross correlations using an appropriate phase controlled illumination strategy and the inner product polarization identity. The field cross correlations obtained this way do not, however, provide all the missing phase information because they are determined up to a phase that depends on the receiver's location. The main result of this paper is an algorithm with which we recover the field cross correlations up to a single phase that is common to all the data measured over the synthetic aperture, so all the data are synchronized. Thus, we can image coherently with data over all frequencies and measurement locations as if full phase information was recorded.[+][-]