Elliptic Filter and Iterative Inversion Method for Buried Object Detection Applications

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In this paper, Forward-Backward Time-Stepping (FBTS) inversion method is used for detection, imaging and reconstruction of an unknown object in a region of interest. We consider the reconstruction parameter profiles of two-dimensional objects from measurement of the transient total electromagnetic field data contaminated with noise. A preliminary result of an Elliptic filter integrated in FBTS algorithm to suppress noise effect has been obtained. A circular shape in the region of interest is successfully detected and reconstructed.

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