Testing of a Non-Linear Compressive Sensing Solver for 2D Microwave Imaging Applications

Zanichelli, G. (2015) Testing of a Non-Linear Compressive Sensing Solver for 2D Microwave Imaging Applications. Bachelor thesis, University of Trento.

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Abstract

In a non-linear system the outputs are not directly proportional to the inputs. Inverse scattering applications to microwave imaging are intrinsically non-linear because of the relation between the total field and the equivalent currents. Up to now the theory developed for Compressing Sensing signal recovery assumes that samples are taken using linear measurements. Recently the linear sparse signal model is extended to a general non-linear model, suggesting a greedy algorithm to calculate the sparse coefficients. The aim of the project is to check if the proposed approach is suitable for microwave imaging applications.

Item Type: Student Project Guidelines (Bachelor)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Compressive Sensing, Inverse Scattering
Subjects: D Didactics > DB Bachelor Degree
M Methodologies > M CS Compressive Sensing
URI: http://www.eledia.org/students-reports/id/eprint/682

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