Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2019. — 381 p.
This book discusses the development of radio-wave tomography methods as a means of remote non-destructive testing, diagnostics of the internal structure of semi-transparent media, and reconstruction of the shapes of opaque objects based on multi-angle sounding. It describes physical-mathematical models of systems designed to reconstruct images of hidden objects, based on tomographic processing of multi-angle remote measurements of scattered radio and acoustic (ultrasonic) wave radiation
Theoretical Fundamentals of Wave Tomography
Mathematical Fundamentals to Direct and Inverse Problems
Theoretical Overview of Wave Tomography
Special Theoretical Approaches in Wave Tomography
Electrostatic and Low-Frequency Magnetic Tomography
Eddy-Current Tomography
Experimental Verification of Wave Tomography Methodology
Radio Tomography of Various Objects Hidden in Clutter Conditions
Proof of Specific Radio Tomography Methods
Radio Tomography Practical Applications
Ground Penetrating and Geo-Radars
Sub-Surface Tomography Applications
UWB Tomography of Forested and Rural Environments
Detection of Alive People in Clutter Conditions
Non-Contacting Acoustic and Combined Radio-Acoustic Tomography
Applications of Acoustic and Radio-Acoustic Tomography
Applications of Low-Frequency Magnetic and Eddy-Current Tomography
Application of Low-Frequency Magnetic Tomography
Eddy-Current Tomography Applications
Methods of Visualization and Reconstruction of Objects
Visualization and Reconstruction of Objects