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On the use of the Reciprocity Gap Functional in inverse scattering with near-field data: An application to mammography

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, , Citation Fabrice Delbary et al 2008 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 135 012032 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/135/1/012032

1742-6596/135/1/012032

Abstract

Microwave tomography is a non-invasive approach to the early diagnosis of breast cancer. However the problem of visualizing tumors from diffracted microwaves is a difficult nonlinear ill-posed inverse scattering problem. We propose a qualitative approach to the solution of such a problem, whereby the shape and location of cancerous tissues can be detected by means of a combination of the Reciprocity Gap Functional method and the Linear Sampling method. We validate this approach to synthetic near-fields produced by a finite element method for boundary integral equations, where the breast is mimicked by the axial view of two nested cylinders, the external one representing the skin and the internal one representing the fat tissue.

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10.1088/1742-6596/135/1/012032