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Introduction to Microwave Imaging

Introduction to Microwave Imaging

Introduction to Microwave Imaging

Natalia K. Nikolova, McMaster University, Ontario
July 2017
Hardback
9781107085565
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    With this self-contained, introductory text, readers will easily understand the fundamentals of microwave and radar image generation. Written with the complete novice in mind, and including an easy-to-follow introduction to electromagnetic scattering theory, it covers key topics such as forward models of scattering for interpreting S-parameter and time-dependent voltage data, S-parameters and their analytical sensitivity formulae, basic methods for real-time image reconstruction using frequency-sweep and pulsed-radar signals, and metrics for evaluating system performance. Numerous application examples and practical tutorial exercises provided throughout allow quick understanding of key concepts, and sample MATLAB codes implementing key reconstruction algorithms accompany the book online. This one-stop resource is ideal for graduate students taking introductory courses in microwave imaging, as well as researchers and industry professionals wanting to learn the fundamentals of the field.

    • The first introductory text on microwave imaging
    • Includes numerous application examples and practical tutorial exercises, aiding understanding of fundamental concepts
    • Accompanied online by sample MATLAB codes and color figures

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Natalia Nikolova has created an outstanding, self-contained resource for students, researchers and practitioners in the field of microwave imaging. The clarity, depth, and breadth of this masterful treatise are hallmarks of her exceptional talents as a distinguished researcher and educator. She leads the reader through a compelling landscape of field theory, computational electromagnetics, and technology to the cutting edge of microwave imaging. This book is a 'must read' for students and experts alike.' Wolfgang J. R. Hoefer, University of Victoria

    'In this reference book, Natalia Nikolova has opportunely and comprehensively gathered together different microwave image reconstruction algorithms as resulting from various processing options of Maxwell's equations, in frequency or time domains. As such, it constitutes an extremely useful toolbox with practical operating guidance enabling all those, firstcomers, students or experienced researchers and engineers, faced with microwave imaging applications to select the best suited algorithm for their test cases, implement it on a computer and, finally, evaluate its performance according to different image quality criteria.' Jean-Charles Bolomey, Université de Paris XI

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    Product details

    July 2017
    Hardback
    9781107085565
    362 pages
    255 × 180 × 20 mm
    0.86kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Scalar wave models in electromagnetic scattering
    • 2. Electromagnetic scattering: the vector model
    • 3. Scattering parameters in microwave imaging
    • 4. Linear inversion in real space
    • 5. Linear inversion in Fourier space
    • 6. Performance metrics in imaging
    • 7. Looking forward: nonlinear reconstruction
    • Appendix A. Maxwell's equations
    • Appendix B. The electromagnetic vector wave and Helmholtz equations
    • Appendix C. Scalarized electromagnetic models
    • Appendix D. Causal, acausal and adjoint solutions to the wave equation
    • Index.
    Resources for
    Type
    Sample MATLAB codes
    Size: 24.61 MB
    Type: application/zip
      Author
    • Natalia K. Nikolova , McMaster University, Ontario

      Natalia K. Nikolova is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McMaster University, and a Canada Research Chair in High-frequency Electromagnetics. She is a Fellow of both the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Canadian Academy of Engineering, and a former IEEE Distinguished Microwave Lecturer.